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Weyburn police charge impaired driver in road rage incident

Weyburn police charge impaired driver in road rage incident

Weyburn police had 66 calls for service with 12 charges laid, during April 11-17, including the arrest of an impaired driver involved in a domestic dispute and a road rage incident.
Regina man makes history with $70 million lottery win

Regina man makes history with $70 million lottery win

The $70 million LOTTO MAX jackpot is the largest to be won in Western Canada and is the biggest jackpot ever awarded in Saskatchewan by a $10 million margin.
Total loss of trailer in fire at Weyburn’s Navou Park on Sunday

Total loss of trailer in fire at Weyburn’s Navou Park on Sunday

No one was injured in Sunday's fire
Military vet marching across Canada to protest Ottawa’s ‘overreach’ during pandemic

Military vet marching across Canada to protest Ottawa’s ‘overreach’ during pandemic

James Topp, a 28-year member of the Canadian Forces, kicked off his 4,293-kilometre “Canada Marches” pilgrimage on Feb. 20 in Vancouver and hopes to reach Ottawa by June 22.
Weyburn Review, This Week finalists for SWNA awards

Weyburn Review, This Week finalists for SWNA awards

The award winners will be announced virtually on May 13.
Video: Vehicle fire at the Estevan Market Mall’s parking lot

Video: Vehicle fire at the Estevan Market Mall’s parking lot

Fire occurred at the Estevan Market Mall's parking lot
Weyburn artist shares her lifelong passion for painting Ukrainian Easter eggs

Weyburn artist shares her lifelong passion for painting Ukrainian Easter eggs

Sherry Klemmer took part in world-wide pysanka-making on Zoom in support of Ukraine
Estevan police once again focusing on impaired driving in April

Estevan police once again focusing on impaired driving in April

Police continue to make arrests for impaired driving
Update: snowfall warning lifted in the southeast and south-central regions

Update: snowfall warning lifted in the southeast and south-central regions

Ten to 15 centimetres was expected
Snowbirds heading to Comox to train prior to starting 2022 season

Snowbirds heading to Comox to train prior to starting 2022 season

The Canadian Forces’ Snowbirds, 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, head to the Comox Valley from April 19 to May 11 to rehearse their moves over some non-prairie terrain prior to starting their touring season in mid-June.
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