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Inter-municipal cooperation working to fuel development in growing regions

Inter-municipal cooperation working to fuel development in growing regions

The City of Weyburn and the RM of Weyburn will be holding a joint public hearing on Monday, March 24 at City Hall at 7 p.m. to present the Official District Plan developed through the Weyburn Planning District Commission.

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Tanya's Tales
Welding at the Comp

Welding at the Comp

Arron Fossenier grinds a piece of metal during welding class at the Weyburn Comprehensive School. Fossenier and his classmates were practicing their welding skills on Wednesday, which will prepare them for a job after graduation.
Gold Wings move on to finals against the Regina Rebels

Gold Wings move on to finals against the Regina Rebels

The Weyburn Southern Range Gold Wings will be facing the Regina Rebels in the final after defeating the Prince Albert Bears 5-2 in game four of the series on March 19.
Making home-ownership reality for one Weyburn family

Making home-ownership reality for one Weyburn family

One Weyburn family will soon be breaking ground on their way to home ownership. Angie Dunn and her two children Stuey and Teagan are the first family to be helped by Habitat for Humanity Weyburn.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The Wheatland Senior Centre holds activities throughout the week. The results of the Monday Bridge Tournament are: Andy Dumba in first; Chuck Widdis in second; and third place to John Whitell.

Take advantage of Saskatchewan tax credits

Tax season is upon us, and Saskatchewan people are encouraged to take advantage of an array of provincial credits as they fill out their returns.

Police investigate thefts from vehicles

The Weyburn Police Service have been investigating several thefts from vehicles as well as another vehicle theft this past week. On March 13, police received a report that a Weyburn resident had his 2008 F250 crew cab stolen.

Increased risk of ice jamming during spring runoff

The Water Security Agency is advising the public of the potential for ice jams during spring runoff. Ice thicknesses in many areas in the province are greater than usual because of the below normal temperatures this winter.

Police seize cocaine, arrest/charge two women

The Weyburn Criminal Investigative Unit arrested and charged the two women with possession for the purpose of trafficking in cocaine. The women, aged 21 and 27 were arrested with approximately three ounces of cocaine being seized.
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