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Record wholesale trade statistics

February was a record-setting month for wholesale trade in Saskatchewan according to a report released by Statistics Canada.

Police handle numerous acts of mischief

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of April 23 to 29: During the reporting period, police dealt with 116 calls for service. A number were alcohol-related. There were also a number of domestic conflicts, as well as noise complaints.

Youngfellows Club of Weyburn celebrates its 90th anniversary

The Youngfellows Club of Weyburn will celebrate their 90th anniversary on May 20, 2012. "We Serve" was the motto adopted by the Youngfellows Club of Weyburn at their founding meeting held on May 25, 1922 by the original 24 charter members.
Local musician creates home recording sstudio

Local musician creates home recording sstudio

Deane Buchan of Stoughton, SK, has always loved music. He first began playing the trumpet at the age of eight for the Arcola and District Band.

New culvert to create more recreation opportunities at Kenosee Lake

Increased water levels will allow for better recreation opportunities at Kenosee Lake in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.

Coal Run to continue from Bienfait for now

Runners will once again look to start the race season off with the Coal Country Run. It's the fifth year for the race, which originally took runners through the scenic Roche Percee Valley.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 49 calls between April 20 and 26th. A pair of speeding tickets was issued first thing on the 20th.

Redvers & District Oil Showcase welcomes oil industry

We are only a few days away from the 4th Redvers & District Oil Showcase and Dinner on May 10-11th, 2012.

Dog days at Memorial Hall

Registration has come to a close for the Complete K9 workshop. Happening May 5 & 6 at Memorial Hall, the workshop is being presented by the talented owner of Just Fur Paws Dog Grooming & Training and friends.

MADD at Saskatchewan

The Canadian chapter of Mothers Against Drinking and Driving, or MADD as it is more commonly known, has released information concerning impaired driving across Canada.
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