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WJH hold information day on drug and alcohol awareness

Weyburn Junior High School Community Council, along with the staff of the junior high will be hosting a Drug and Alcohol Awareness Day on April 10 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.

One of a kind mobile app puts vaccination information in the hands of Canadians

Can't find little Johnny's vaccination record? Can't remember when you received your last vaccination? Not to worry. ImmunizeCA is a new, free, bilingual mobile app created to help Canadians and their families keep track of their immunizations.

Leisure Centre hosts exposure night

The City of Weyburn will be hosting a Sport, Culture and Recreation Exposure Night on Thursday, April 10 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Weyburn Leisure Centre Sun Room.

Mayor to ask council to review non-profit event subsidy

Weyburn Mayor Debra Button said that she would be urging Weyburn City Council to consider policy changes to the city's banquet assistance, which provides a small grant for hosting events in the city.
Missionaries here to help out the community of Weyburn

Missionaries here to help out the community of Weyburn

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints has two missionaries in town who are here to help in the community where they can.
City making garden beds

City making garden beds

Lawrence Bisson constructs one of three new community gardens the city will install near Signal Hill on Wednesday. The gardens will be available for use this summer, though there is already a waiting list.

City police recover stolen tools, asks for public's help

The Weyburn Police Service have recovered power tools along with some hand tools in a stolen vehicle, and would like the public's help in identifying them so they could be returned to the rightful owners.

Marjorie Alice (Earl) Shirley

Marjorie Alice (Earl) Shirley was born on December 11, 1915 in Regina and passed away on March 21, 2014 in Moosomin at the age of 98.

EDITORIAL City and RM set example for prov.

Weyburn as a community, and as a city, has led by example at various times, and once again the city has taken a leadership role for the province with the passing of the new WeyburnDistrict Plan recently.

Ag. funding cut in budget, farmers aren't complaining

There is $35.3 million less in the agriculture budget this year, compared to last year. That's a roughly nine per cent decrease, but many Weyburn area farmers aren't too concerned.
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