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CN completes range of railway training programs

CN completes range of railway training programs

The Canadian National Railway Company (CN) announced that 15,000 employees have completed a range of railway training programs at its two education campuses since they opened in 2014.

City considers raising speed limit to 50 km/h

By Greg Nikkel City council is considering rewriting City of Weyburn’s Traffic Bylaw which would include an increase of the general speed limit of 40 kilometres an hour to 50.

My Nikkel’s worth: Do residents really get a say?

It’s nice to see that democracy sometimes is given a nod, such as by the Weyburn city council who is asking for the comments and input of the public on some major proposed changes to the city’s Traffic Bylaw.
Local author shares about the process of writing

Local author shares about the process of writing

Writer Anne Lazurko talks about ‘Dollybird’, and her new novel
Year-end trophies handed out by Weyburn Wildlife Federation

Year-end trophies handed out by Weyburn Wildlife Federation

The Weyburn Wildlife Federation handed out year-end awards during the annual Fred Garner Memorial Banquet and trophy night on Saturday night.
Wrestlers win medals at provincials

Wrestlers win medals at provincials

Several Weyburn wrestlers competed in the freshie to juvenile provincial tournament for the Saskatchewan Amateur Wrestling Association. The event was held at the Weyburn Comp Eagles gym on Saturday.
United Way meets challenges, exceeds fund goal

United Way meets challenges, exceeds fund goal

The Weyburn and District United Way had a strong year in 2015 in spite of challenges in the local economy, exceeding the year’s goal for fundraising and allocating funds to their 11 member agencies for their projects and services.
Students share of ‘amazing’ experiences

Students share of ‘amazing’ experiences

By Greg Nikkel Fourteen students from the Christian Ethics class at the Weyburn Comp, Radville Regional High School and the Estevan Comp came back as “different people” after spending 10 days in Cuernavaca, Mexico, helping out residents and learning
Hockey Canada flag presented to City Hall

Hockey Canada flag presented to City Hall

Peter Schaefer and Dale Renz of the Esso Cup organizing committee present the flag for Hockey Canada to Mayor Debra Button at the city council meeting on Monday evening, to fly at City Hall during “Esso Cup Week”.

Police investigate a hit-and-run

The Weyburn Police Service received a call regarding a hit-and-run collision in the 400 Block of McGillivray Drive at about 9 p.m. on Sunday. The suspect vehicle was not observed and fled the scene.
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