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Local businesses build communities

Local businesses build communities

Local businesses are the building blocks of a community. As towns grow and thrive, new needs continually present themselves.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

Between Aug. 9 and 15 there were a total of 25 calls that the Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP received. 911 call A false 911 call was received by a youth. The child's parent was spoken to about the use of 911 as it is an emergency number.

Saskatchewan patients are receiving surgeries faster

The Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative and surgical teams across the province have continued their effort to improve outcomes for patients by providing surgeries sooner.

Sask. supports recommendations to address cyberbullying

The Government of Saskatchewan supports proposed reforms to the Criminal Code to address cyberbullying and non-consensual distribution of intimate images.

Crop development behind normal

Warm weather has helped to speed crop development during the past few days. However, warm conditions will be needed into the harvest season to advance crops. Crop development is 10 days to two weeks behind normal in many areas.

Seniors ride for just $10 in September

The Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) will once again offer seniors the opportunity to explore Saskatchewan at a great price.
Riverside boardwalk under construction

Riverside boardwalk under construction

The boardwalk extends along the Souris River from Third Street to the Soo Line Historical Museum. After the pavement is finished, lights will be installed and other landscaping lining the pathway will be completed.
City of Weyburn settles with police on three year contract

City of Weyburn settles with police on three year contract

Weyburn Mayor Debra Button today announced that the City has successfully negotiated a new contract with the members of the Weyburn Police Association, who have been working without a contract since January 1, 2012.
Comp staff prepare for new school year

Comp staff prepare for new school year

Staff in the Weyburn Comprehensive School's office prepare for a busy 2013/2014 school year, unpacking office supplies and getting everything ready.

Mark your calendar

The annual Santa Clause Toy Parade in support of the Salvation Army will be held on September 7. The motorcycle rides will leave from the Weyburn Junior High School parking lot at 1:00 p.m.
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