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Slight travel slowdown to begin 2012

With the above normal temperatures southeast Saskatchewan is experiencing to begin the new year, there is much less reason to head to the banana belt. That isn't necessarily going to stop people from heading south.

WCS cheer squad plans for event

The Weyburn Comprehensive School cheer squad is getting ready for their "Cheer for a Cure" event. The event will be held on Friday, Jan. 27 and Saturday, Jan. 28 at the school.
City asks CPR to halt activity at transload site

City asks CPR to halt activity at transload site

The City of Estevan has taken the next step in its quest to get Canadian Pacific Railway's oil transloading site out of the city.

Loud parties, inebriated subjects and aggressive fans means extra business for police

Estevan Police Service personnel made arrests, laid charges and processed eight separate alcohol-related incidents during the past week, not including several more summary offence tickets under the Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act for alcohol relate

Midale residents busy for holidays, club holds AGM

Midale (cpd) - Happy New Year everyone! I would like to apologize for not writing for two weeks. I didn't have much to put in here as a lot of people were taking a break from their activities to enjoy their Christmas holidays.
The future 'Colleen Weimer Hall' area

The future 'Colleen Weimer Hall' area

Bob King of the Triple C Centre committee shows music teacher Colleen Weimer the location of the "Colleen Weimer Hall", currently under construction along with the new Triple C Centre on the north side of the Weyburn Comp School, on Friday.

City police kept busy with mischief, break-and-enters

During the week of Jan. 1-7, the Weyburn Police Service responded to a total of 69 calls for service. The calls varied from noise complaints to false alarms, mischief, break and enters and harassing phone calls/text messages.
ETI almost ready to accept students

ETI almost ready to accept students

With the substantial completion deadline now in their rearview mirror, the staff of the Saskatchewan Energy Training Institute is getting ready to accept students.
Setting up People's Choice art competition

Setting up People's Choice art competition

Curator Marnie Bernard carefully straightens out a painting of a rustic scene by Tara Keating-Jaap, an entry in the James Weir People's Choice art competition on exhibit at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery from now until the end of January.
2011 a year of high's and lows for City

2011 a year of high's and lows for City

Growth a focus in 2012
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