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Weyburn police deal with thefts, accidents, mischief

The Weyburn Police Service dealt with many complaints in the week of Feb. 4-10, including thefts, accidents and a number of alcohol-related disturbances. At approx 4 a.m.
RCMP seek for info on missing man

RCMP seek for info on missing man

The Weyburn RCMP are continuing to seek the public's assistance to locate a missing man, Kenneth G. Korven, 44, of Weyburn. RCMP say Korven has been missing since the afternoon of Feb. 1, when he was last seen around 4 p.m.
$90 million commodity hub to be built in Northgate

$90 million commodity hub to be built in Northgate

The once forgotten hamlet of Northgate is about to enjoy a rebirth as one of the most important exporting locations in Western Canada. Ceres Global Ag.

Phasing out the penny

The government officially started phasing out the penny from Canada's coinage system on Feb. 4. One of the main reasons for the decision was 'common cents', as the government estimated it could save $11 million a year by no longer minting the penny.

City of Estevan continues to push on truck bypass

With local roads continuing to take a beating, the City of Estevan is working with the provincial government to try and speed up the start of construction on the truck bypass.
A new patient-centered, team-based approach to COPD management

A new patient-centered, team-based approach to COPD management

The Sun Country Health Region has launched a new COPD clinic, as part of an overall provincial initiative to strengthen Saskatchewan's health care system.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

There are 26 GFK student leaders and 4 chaperones attending the very first We Day Saskatchewan at the Credit Union Centre on February 27th, 2013! The students are getting very excited about this day that is centered around social action.
SaskPower plans new facilities in area

SaskPower plans new facilities in area

SaskPower is seeing an increase in energy usage as the province has been experiencing substantial growth.

Bylaws discussed at Carlyle town council

Town Council met on Wednesday Jan. 30, which was changed from the first Wednesday of February to account for councillors away at convention. This meeting addressed a number of topics including general discussion of the usual business.

Police warn ATV owners to keep out of city limits

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of January 28 to February 3: During the reporting period, police received 98 calls for service, as well as a number of complaints about residents pushing snow onto the streets with their quads.
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