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Province will move forward with multi-material recycling

The province-wide Multi-Material Recycling Program will begin on January 1, 2016, for large businesses (over $5 million in gross revenue).
Red Cross unveils new Pink Day info

Red Cross unveils new Pink Day info

The Canadian Red Cross is unveiling a new shirt design, new date and a new name for its annual bullying prevention awareness event.

Cancer Society to host ‘Naughty or Nice’ event

Prominent citizens in Weyburn will have one last chance to work their way onto Santa’s nice list in the Canadian Cancer Society’s “Naughty or Nice” campaign, which will be held at the City Centre Mall on Tuesday, November 17.

Diary from the Ice

Written by Ashten Sinclair of the Southern Range Gold Wings

New team added to the WMBL for 2016 season

The Western Major Baseball League has announced a major development for their league’s footprint for the upcoming 2016 season.

KidSport helps parents pay registrations

In response to the high demand being faced by the Weyburn and Area KidSport for funding, a parent who applied for the program submitted this anonymous letter: I’m writing this letter with the hopes it brings some awareness on how important KidSport i
Estevan Arts Council to host ‘Duo Rendezvous’

Estevan Arts Council to host ‘Duo Rendezvous’

The Estevan Arts Council is proud to present “Duo Rendezvous” concert on Monday, November 8 at the Trinity Lutheran Church, at 7:30 p.m. The performance is part of the 2015/2016 Stars for Saskatchewan series.

RM depends on good relationships: reeve

By Greg Nikkel The success and growth of the Rural Municipality of Weyburn depends in great measure with its relationship with the City of Weyburn and the surrounding area, RM Reeve Carmen Sterling told the Weyburn Rotary Club recently.

Potential decline in high frequency of texting/driving

Research involving teenage drivers primarily in Ontario identifies a potential decline in high frequency texting and driving.

Sexual assault policy is developed at university

The University of Regina has developed a sexual assault-and-violence policy to prevent and respond to any sexual assault within the university community.
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