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Criminal record check fee increased

Criminal record check fee increased

On January 4, Police received a complaint of unwanted/rude postings on a Social Media site. Police spoke to those involved and warned them about what they post on these sites.
The Breast Screening Mobile Coach has rolled into town

The Breast Screening Mobile Coach has rolled into town

As the New Year rolled in, so did the Breast Screening Mobile Coach. The unit pulled into the parking lot of the Canalta Hotel and will remain there until February 20.
Community Futures Sunrise 2014 YouthBiz winners announced

Community Futures Sunrise 2014 YouthBiz winners announced

Winners of the 2014 YouthBiz competition were announced on December 12, 2014. $2,000 in prize money was awarded to students in southeast Saskatchewan for their efforts in describing their business ideas and developing business plans.
Ice show celebrates holiday season

Ice show celebrates holiday season

Skaters Alyssa Romanovitch and Lorynn Labbie skate to “Extraordinary Christmas” as part of the Christmas Ice Show held on Dec. 22 at the Tom Zandee Sports Arena.
Progress continues on Phase 2 of Comp construction

Progress continues on Phase 2 of Comp construction

Construction workers continue making progress on Phase 2 of the new construction for the Weyburn Comprehensive School on Dec. 30, with new classroom space under construction.
Health and Anatomy Symposium at the Comp

Health and Anatomy Symposium at the Comp

Biology 30 students Madison Colbow and Taylor Turner talk about the different parts of the spinal cord, as they participate in a Health and Anatomy Symposium at the Weyburn Comp on December 18.

The New Year’s resolution

It's that time of year again! We get to wipe the slate clean and start all over. New resolutions like eating healthy, exercising and spending less seem to be at the top of everyone's list.

Motorists reminded to slow down in school zones

Here are a few safety tips for motorists: • Slow down to the posted speed limit. • Be prepared to stop for safety patrols at intersections and crosswalks. • Always stop for school buses that are loading or unloading students.

Saskatchewan economic progress in 2014

As 2014 comes to an end, Saskatchewan's economy will likely set records for population growth, jobs created, manufacturing sales and wholesale trade.
Police kept busy over the holidays

Police kept busy over the holidays

On December 28, the Weyburn Police Service received a report of a fight at a local pub. Just as the police arrived, one of the combatants was reported to be driving away and was stopped.
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