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Registered nurses at CBS ratify new deal

Members of the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) working at Saskatchewan's two Canadian Blood Services (CBS) facilities have voted in 89 per cent in favour of a long awaited Collective Agreement.

Passing counterfeit money; Ontario girl to appear in court

A 17-year-old female was released on $500 bail to appear in court in August in relation to passing counterfeit money. On July 8, Weyburn Police Service received reports of the girl using counterfeit $20 bills.

Employment at an all-time high in Saskatchewan

For the second consecutive month, job numbers in Saskatchewan hit an all-time high. In June of 2014, there were 576,900 people working in the province; the highest ever.

Presentations to be made to Weyburn doctors

To thank Weyburn physicians for their dedication to the community and patients, presentations will be made at each of the three medical offices on Monday, July 21 during Physician Appreciation Week.

Take precautions during West Nile season

Health officials advise Saskatchewan residents to take precautions against mosquitoes, as the weather warms up and the risk of West Nile Virus increases.

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Tanya's Tales

Hundreds ticketed for failing to buckle up

Hundreds of motorists received tickets last month during June's province-wide traffic safety spotlight focusing on occupant restraints.
Former local cowboy inducted to Canadian Cowboy Hall of Fame

Former local cowboy inducted to Canadian Cowboy Hall of Fame

Bob Robertson's initial thought was that it must be an April Fool's joke. He received a call on April 1 regarding his induction to the Canadian Pro Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame. "It was on April 1 when I found out.
Busy golf course for charity golf tournament

Busy golf course for charity golf tournament

Mike Hoffman, the chair for the Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation, checks in with Brendon LaBatte, who was the featured local celebrity at the annual charity golf tournament on Thursday.
Checking on tree seedlings at HELP Int'l

Checking on tree seedlings at HELP Int'l

Rodney Sidloski, executive director of HELP International, and his assistant, Celine Hsin, a management intern from Burnaby, B.C., have a close look at a tray of hybrid poplar seedlings in their floating tree nursery at the Weyburn farm on Wednesday.
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