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New species of dinosaur named in Saskatchewan

Research confirms that a partial skeleton discovered in Saskatchewan is a new species of plant-eating dinosaur.

Local contractor fined for safety violations

A Weyburn contractor, Glenn Nimegeers of Nimegeers Construction, has pleaded guilty to three counts under the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act related to a failure to ensure workers use a fall protection system and appropriate footwear; and a

Bomb threat at ECS

For the second time this year, the Estevan Comprehensive School has been evacuated because of a bomb threat. The Estevan Police Service has announced that at 10:58 they received a report of a bomb threat at the school.

Mayor Button leads forum in Ukraine

Mayor Debra Button recently travelled to the Ukraine to take part in a two-day Gender Equity National Forum. Button helped to lead a Canadian delegation of mayors representing the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) at the forum.

Residents urged to drive safely

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of November 21 to 27: During the reporting period, police dealt with 94 calls for service. *On November 27, a complaint was received about a large house party.

Dickens Village Festival is here!

The 9th annual Dickens Village Festival is finally here! The town has been done up in mid-Victorian era splendour and everyone is ready for the weekend of fun and festivities begin.
RCMP continuing with Struble investigation

RCMP continuing with Struble investigation

Just days after her 21st birthday, members of the RCMP were in Estevan to continue their investigation into the disappearance of Courtney Struble.

Weyburn gives big at Festival of Trees

The Family Place wrapped up its annual fundraiser, The Festival of Trees, on November 24 with a Live Auction Gala and the commencement of the Silent Auction.

From the Carlyle Lions Den

Because of the election and the Happy Gang being the site of the advanced poll, we held our first meeting at the conference room at 8 Words Cafe with the added attraction of coffee and dessert.
The Nylons draw all-ages crowd

The Nylons draw all-ages crowd

Canada's most loved vocal quartet, The Nylons, performed on stage for 450 people at the Weyburn Comprehensive School Cafetorium on November 28.
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