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Gordon F. Kells Cougar Corner

Report cards went out on Wednesday, March 23. It was great to see so many parents out for Parent/Teacher interviews on Wednesday and Thursday.

Decisions made on school year; Comp. renovations

The South East Cornerstone School Board was asked to consider the historical aspect of the Weyburn Comprehensive School at its latest meeting.

Police respond to drivers behaving badly

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of March 14 to 20: *On March 20, police responded to a domestic dispute. A male was arrested for assault and removed from the residence. He was lodged in cells and released later that day.
Final arena dinner Friday

Final arena dinner Friday

Anyone who's familiar with Brian Burke knows he is anything but quiet. So it only seems fitting that the Toronto Maple Leafs general manager will be making a grand entrance into the city for the fifth, and final, new arena fundraising dinner Friday.

Uncertainty as Japan deals with quake cleanup

More than a week after a devastating 9.

Crime Stoppers Report

The Estevan Police Service is asking for the public's help in solving a recent break-in. On March 12, a break and enter occurred at the Rig Store on Sixth Street. The door was damaged and property reported stolen.

Playwrights from the area recognized at competition

Playwrights from Saskatchewan were honoured recently at the Ottawa Little Theatre's 70th annual national one-act playwriting competition.
Intoxicated drivers and fighters gain police attention

Intoxicated drivers and fighters gain police attention

A 42-year-old Flin Flon man was charged with the Criminal Code offence of impaired care and control of a vehicle and driving while his blood-alcohol level was over .08 per cent on March 15.

Weyburn Humane Society to close shelter for 2 weeks

Weyburn's Humane Society animal shelter will be closed to the public for the next two weeks, after they took in a dog carrying the Parvovirus, a viral disease that affects dogs and puppies.

City police investigate calls of thefts and mischief

A total of 89 calls for service were received during March 14-20, including five residential and one commercial alarm, and a number of charges of theft and mischief. City police are investigating a theft from a personal bank account on Thursday.
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