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Weyburn Inland Terminal sale approved by 79.8%

The sale of the Weyburn Inland Terminal to grain company Parrish & Heimbecker was approved at a special shareholders meeting on Friday afternoon, and will now go to a justice of Court of Queen's Bench in Regina on Wednesday for approval.
Taking down his opponent

Taking down his opponent

Weyburn wrestler Kalen Oliver, competing in the 65-kilogram class, takes down his opponent in a match held as part of the SHSAA Regional Wrestling Tournament, hosted by the Weyburn Comp on Saturday.
Synchro Stars partner with Food Banks of Sask.

Synchro Stars partner with Food Banks of Sask.

The Weyburn Synchro Stars announce a provide-wide partnership between Synchro Saskatchewan and the Food Banks of Saskatchewan.
Waiting for WIT vote results

Waiting for WIT vote results

Tim Wagner, Dale Mainil and Dan Cugnet, shareholders in the Weyburn Inland Terminal, are deep in thought following the meeting and vote taken by shareholders on Friday afternoon at McKenna Hall on whether the Terminal should be sold to grain company
Grand opening for new indoor archery range in Goodwater

Grand opening for new indoor archery range in Goodwater

The Weyburn Wildlife Federation had their grand opening for their new indoor archery range in Goodwater on Feb. 22.

Haig School receives technology grant

A Weyburn principal was honoured as one of Canada's Outstanding Principals for 2014 on February 25 in Toronto, Ontario, and received a surprise on top of the recognition.

Time running out to get pink shirts

The Canadian Red Cross, along with sponsor SaskEnergy are encouraging the public, schools and businesses to order official Red Cross Day of Pink gear before supplies run out.
Wings battle for final playoff spot

Wings battle for final playoff spot

It all comes down to this weekend for the Weyburn Red Wings. The Wings are hanging on to the final playoff spot with two games left in the regular season in a home and home with the Estevan Bruins.
Starting a kindness chain reaction

Starting a kindness chain reaction

Tanice Abramson, a learning support teacher at Haig School, helps Lauren McKinney and Abby Akins bag the leaves they raked at a home near the school as part of a RAK Pack kindness project.
TeleMiracle Fundraiser in Minton

TeleMiracle Fundraiser in Minton

The Border Town Saloon held a TeleMiracle fundraiser, steak and rib supper on February 21. Karissa Hoffart sang several songs throughout the evening and will be performing on Saturday, March 1 at 10:30 p.m. during the TeleMiracle broadcast.
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