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Police remind motorists of new school zone speed limit

Police remind motorists of new school zone speed limit

The Weyburn Police Service wishes to remind motorists that the school zone speed limit in the city of Weyburn is now 30 kilometres an hour. The City is working diligently to get the signs installed as quickly as possible.
Permit passed for sign, church, tender approved

Permit passed for sign, church, tender approved

Weyburn city council approved a number of development permits and tenders at their August meeting, including a tender for new lights in Jubilee Park, and development permits for a church and for a new sign for the Weyburn Credit Union.
Fireworks celebrate 100 years of 4-H

Fireworks celebrate 100 years of 4-H

A burst of fireworks explodes colour into the evening sky, as they helped wrap up a day of celebration for the Saskatchewan 4-H’s centennial.
Nominations sought for Sask. Volunteer Medal

Nominations sought for Sask. Volunteer Medal

Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Schofield is encouraging residents to nominate outstanding volunteers for the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal. The 2016 nomination period will be open until October 18.
Getting a shortened steer ride

Getting a shortened steer ride

Carson Piper has his steer ride brought to an abrupt end as he is bucked off during the steer-riding event at the Little Spurs Rodeo on Wednesday evening at the Weyburn exhibition grounds.
Muscular Dystrophy Walk set for Regina

Muscular Dystrophy Walk set for Regina

Residents from across the province will travel to Regina on Saturday, Sept. 17, to make muscles move in an effort to fight against muscular dystrophy during the annual Regina Safeway Walk for Muscular Dystrophy.
UPS meets goal of driving with cleaner fuel

UPS meets goal of driving with cleaner fuel

UPS announced the company has achieved its goal of driving one billion miles in its alternative fuel and advanced technology fleet one year earlier than planned, and marked more than 10 years of learning from its “Rolling Laboratory.
Campaign about Falun Gong persecution stops in Weyburn

Campaign about Falun Gong persecution stops in Weyburn

Practitioners of the Chinese art of Falun Gong hold up a sign during a stop in Weyburn as part of their awareness campaign across Canada about the persecution of followers of their sect in China by Communist authorities.
Riding hard in the team-roping event at Little Spurs Rodeo

Riding hard in the team-roping event at Little Spurs Rodeo

Ciera Romanow swings her loop overhead as she prepares to rope a steer’s heels in the team-roping event, during the Little Spurs Rodeo on Wednesday evening at the Weyburn exhibition grounds.
New highway signs to help protect waters

New highway signs to help protect waters

Anglers and boaters travelling to and from their favourite Saskatchewan lakes will be seeing new highways signs reminding them to “Clean, Drain and Dry” their watercraft to help protect provincial waterbodies from the threat of aquatic invasive speci
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