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Young Fellows awarded the Golden Spike

Young Fellows awarded the Golden Spike

Kevin O'Neill, president of the Young Fellows Club (at the podium), is applauded by present and past members of the Young Fellows Club after accepting the Golden Spike Award from the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce on Friday evening at the Legion Hall, t
Envision holds open house at new location

Envision holds open house at new location

After years of working together in a crowded house, the employees and volunteers of the Envision Counselling Centre finally have a little room to breathe. Envision unveiled its new digs to the public during an open house Friday morning.
St. Mary's trio make big commitment for Telemiracle

St. Mary's trio make big commitment for Telemiracle

Trusting entertainment night with hypnotist Lewis will complete their plan

1867 isn't just a great year

It was a great year for North America in 1867, for that was the year when the first four provinces of what was to become Canada confederated under the British North America Act, laying the foundations for the country that we have today.

Weyburn Comp. school news

Students graduating in 2012 and their parents are reminded that there will be a graduate and parent meeting in the Cafetorium on January 31 at 7:30 to begin planning for the 2012 graduation.

Police handle bar disturbances

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of January 16 to 22: During the reporting period, police dealt with 75 calls for service.

Weyburn City Council sets conditions for Souris Valley development plan

During a City Council meeting on January 23, Weyburn City Council approved a development plan from Regina-based Nicor Developments for the old Souris Valley Hospital site, contingent on oversight of the project by city officials.
Impact causes train derailment

Impact causes train derailment

On January 22nd, 2012 at just after 11:00 pm the Carnduff RCMP detachment received a report of a vehicle colliding with a CP Rail train which caused many of thetrain cars to derail.

2011 a great year for oil well drilling in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan has recently posted its second-best year for drilling of oil wells and has broken a record, only a year old, for drilling of horizontal oil wells.

Mountain pine beetle survey extended

The Ministry of Environment has extended a contract for mountain pine beetle surveys due to a higher than expected number of infested trees found in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Great Western Forestry Ltd.
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