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Town Council concerned with railway crossings

Town Council convened at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 3, for a rather quiet meeting. The schools in town made the councillors aware of Pink Day, which is fast approaching and will be held on May 1st.

Carlyle Community School

40 Development Assets - Search institute have identified the following building blocks of healthy development that help young people grow up healthy, caring, and responsible.
Shoplifting: a crime too common

Shoplifting: a crime too common

Shoplifting has become prominent around town as is evidenced in the RCMP reports every week.

City approves new development levy policy

A plan to streamline the way levies are assessed on new development has been given the green light by Weyburn City Council.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The Gordon F. Kells High School Jr. and Sr. Drama Clubs will be presenting their plays I Don't Want to Talk About It (Produced by Playscripts Inc.) and Outside the Box (produced by YouthPLAYS) for the public. Both plays are by Bradley Hayward.

Sun Country makes plans for improved health care projects

At their regular meeting on March 27, members of the Sun Country Regional Health Authority approved a set of nine projects for improved health care during the 2013-14 fiscal year.

Weyburn Comprehensive School news

The time has come and tickets are on sale to 'Urinetown' at the WCS office and Brady's House of Flowers. Although the school office is a little more difficult to get to because of construction, there is a route.

Police remind skateboarders to stay out of downtown area

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of March 31 to April 7: During the reporting period, police received 119 calls for service.
The city looks pretty awesome in pink

The city looks pretty awesome in pink

by Marna McManus The Red Cross Day of Pink took place on April 10. Staff and students from all schools, as well as children and staff from day cares, parents, organization representatives and city officials came together to stand up for respect.

Register to walk to end Duchenne

The fourth annual Weyburn Campaign to End Duchenne will take place on May 11. Registration is at 9:00 a.m. at Assiniboia Park Elementary School and the 4.5 walk/run will start at 9:30 a.m.
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