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Red Wings split home and home with Bruins

Red Wings split home and home with Bruins

The Weyburn Red Wings split their home-and-home year-end games, winning their game for the Tom Huston Classic on New Year’s Day 4-1, but losing in Estevan on Friday evening 4-2.

Fond wishes for the coming year

History has claimed the year 2016, and we now enter a new year full of promise and potential, as indeed each new day also brings, and we look forward with some wishes for what we would like to see for our economy and from our leadership, locally, pro
Comtrax organizers to continue in new year

Comtrax organizers to continue in new year

The grassroots organizers for Comtrax Logistics Solutions was happy with the response to the series of 11 information meetings held around southeastern Saskatchewan, and will now take some time to assess the response and plan for their next steps.
City police investigate a residential break-in

City police investigate a residential break-in

The Weyburn Police Service responded to a report of a break-and-enter in progress in the 100 block of 11th Street at about 10:30 p.m. on Dec. 27.
Pilot program for police is a success

Pilot program for police is a success

Automated licence plate reader piloted in Weyburn
Skating in to score the first goal of 2017

Skating in to score the first goal of 2017

Red Wings right-winger Braden Mellon comes around from behind the Estevan net only seconds before he scored the first goal of 2017 for the Red Wings, only 23 seconds into the Tom Huston Classic on New Year’s Day at Crescent Point Place.
Public input is sought on education report

Public input is sought on education report

Don Morgan, Deputy Premier and Education Minister, received the Dan Perrins K-12 Education Governance report.
Cousins enjoy a perfect day at the sledding hill

Cousins enjoy a perfect day at the sledding hill

Hayley Gill has a toboggan ride with her cousin Brigz Velasco as their families enjoyed an afternoon on the sledding hill on Confederation Drive near River Park on Wednesday.
Singer performs for sold-out hometown crowds

Singer performs for sold-out hometown crowds

Singer Tenille Arts performs songs from her new EP during one of two sold-out performances on Thursday at T.C. Douglas Centre.
Aeration projects can result in thin ice

Aeration projects can result in thin ice

The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation advises people to be cautious on all frozen water bodies, especially those that have aeration systems.
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