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No Excuse for vulgarity

Vulgar language should have no place in our society, yet we still see people being disrespectful to others. This is especially the case on social media, where there seems to be no consequences for vulgarity.
Sunrise Early Learning centre epitomizes child-initiated play

Sunrise Early Learning centre epitomizes child-initiated play

The importance of early childhood education is the focus of Weyburn’s Sunrise Early Learning and Teen Parent Support Centre.
Iron Pigs ready to kick off another season

Iron Pigs ready to kick off another season

The Weyburn Iron Pigs are getting set to kick off another season of Qu’Appelle Valley Baseball League baseball. The Pigs are coming off of a successful season in 2015 which included a trip to the playoffs for the third straight year.
Detour to host fundraisers for Fort McMurray

Detour to host fundraisers for Fort McMurray

Two fundraising events will be held at the Detour Bar and Grill on Thursday, May 19. A barbecue will be held in the afternoon and a steak night will be held in the evening.
Elizabeth “Beth” Almeda Newsome

Elizabeth “Beth” Almeda Newsome

Elizabeth “Beth” Almeda Newsome passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 1, 2016 at the age of 93 years.
Palmer Borger Solie

Palmer Borger Solie

Palmer Borger Solie, late of Weyburn, passed away May 2, 2016, at the age of 89 years.
Magnar Nelson

Magnar Nelson

Magnar Nelson, late of Weyburn, passed away May 3, 2016, at the age of 90 years. Magnar was predeceased by his wife Mary; daughter Emilie Medelko; mother Martha, father Morits, brothers: Odvar Nelson and Norman Nelson.
Phyllis Bloor

Phyllis Bloor

Phyllis was predeceased by her parents: Horace and Lillian (Dixon) Butler, husband Lawrence Bloor; grandson Chris Tucker; great grandson Daris Bloor; brother Roy (Stella) Butler; Lawrence’s parents: Lorne and Celia Bloor, brothers, sisters and in-law
Marlene Annette Pierce

Marlene Annette Pierce

Marlene Annette Pierce, late of Weyburn, passed away May 2, 2016, at the age of 81 years.

School zones added to city in traffic bylaw

By Greg Nikkel Weyburn city council gave third and final reading to the Traffic Bylaw, which will maintain the speed limit generally throughout the city at 40 kilometres an hour, but will introduce school zones of 30 km/h.
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