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Public assistance with reporting impaired drivers is proving successful

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of October 7 to 14: During the reporting period, the Weyburn Police Service attended to 91 calls for service.
Serving up sausages for breakfast

Serving up sausages for breakfast

Deanne Garven serves up some sausages to go with the pancake for sisters Annake and Karolina Pizarro, as their mom Priscilla and Ilias Coffey await their turn on Wednesday morning, during the Education Week pancake breakfast at Souris School.
Color Me Crazy has a new home

Color Me Crazy has a new home

Katie Walter always knew owning her own business would be something she would enjoy. She never knew what would bring her this dream; yet, she has found something she loves to do.
Knorr Kids play in Kisbey

Knorr Kids play in Kisbey

On Sunday, Oct. 14 at 2:30 p.m., a concert was held at the Kisbey Rec Centre. The Knorr Kids of Regina were brought by Fern Rebekah Lodge #33 to perform old time hits.

RAIN coming to Estevan

Described as the next best thing to seeing the Beatles live, RAIN will be coming to Estevan in 2013. Spectra Place made the announcement Friday morning that the popular Broadway production will be making its way to the Energy City April 1.

SGI seeking input on safe driving discount programs

SGI is asking for feedback from customers on the Safe Driver Recognition and Business Recognition programs.

Carlyle Community School news

Last Wednesday was the School Community Council (SCC) Annual General Meeting, followed by the Elementary School's Open House. Both the SCC meeting and the Open House were well attended. It was great to see so many interested parents.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The School Community Council and GFK are participating in the Me to We "We Scare Hunger" campaign. We are hoping to have many students dress up this year and collect food bank items rather than treats.

Kindred spirits helping out

Members of the Weyburn Kinsmen & Kinette Club volunteered on October 14 at the Weyburn Dog Park to fill in the low spots of dirt, making the park more safe and aesthetically-pleasing.

City voters urged to support health-minded candidates

The Canadian Cancer Society is asking voters in Weyburn to consider community health when they choose who to vote for in the upcoming civic election on Wednesday, Oct. 24.
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