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Residents urged to mind school zones

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of September 12 to September 18: Weyburn Police Service received 122 calls for service during the week, many alcohol related. Several complaints of assault were received and are under investigation.
Benefit to be held for five-year old diagnosed with leukemia

Benefit to be held for five-year old diagnosed with leukemia

The world changed on Sept. 14 for a five-year child and her loving family. With the first days of Kindergarten just underway, Gwen, daughter of Sarah Kleyh and step-daughter to Ken Fortier, was diagnosed with leukemia.

RM approves new work camp

The RM of Estevan approved the development of a work camp during the latest meeting of council Sept. 19.
Back to Basics focuses on healthy living

Back to Basics focuses on healthy living

Ever heard of astragalus? What about calendula? Do you happen to know what myrrh gum is? If you are wondering what the new business in Carlyle is, you are about to find out.

Farmers complete large portion of harvest

Cutting cereals a concern after frost received in SE

Successful strategies reported from SCCs

Cornerstone SCCs earn high marks from survey

Anglican Church to 'Bless Animals' during a service

The All Saints Anglican Church will conduct its first annual "Bless the Animals" service on Saturday, Oct. 1 at 2 p.m. with Rev. John Gardner officiating.

Weyburn police look into assaults, cougar sighting

During the week of Sept. 12-18, Weyburn Police Service members dealt with 122 complaints, and many were alcohol related. Several complaints of assault were received and are under investigation.

Support grows for Crocus 80

Support continues to grow for Crocus 80, as the theatre group prepares to stage a dinner theatre in late November, in addition to getting information about the group into the community by participating in other events.
Spectra Place up and operating with a flair

Spectra Place up and operating with a flair

A little over five years from decision making to completion. Not a bad timeline for a $23.5 million project that has to involve three levels of government and a huge community fund-raising effort.
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