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Government investing in care for vulnerable people

The province has announced that it will direct an additional $17.
In pursuit of the puck

In pursuit of the puck

Weyburn Panther Drilling Wings player Steven Kesslering, No. 14, is chased by a player with the Littleton Squirt Hawks, during an exhibition game on Thursday afternoon at Crescent Point Place. Two Denver, Colo.

Funding announced for agricultural plastics recycling program

Environment Minister Ken Cheveldayoff recently announced funding of $75,000 to CleanFARMS Inc. to support the work necessary to develop an industry-led program for the recycling of agricultural plastics.

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Marna's Musings

Fun in the Sun active after school program

Several data sources suggest that children and youth are spending a lot of their after school time participating in sedentary activities, such as riding in motorized transportation, watching TV or using a computer or playing video games.

Border security seizes counterfeit merchandise

Members of Regina Border Integrity Section conducted four Search and Seizure operations on different businesses operating in the Regina area.
A look back at 2012

A look back at 2012

Weyburn was busy working and growing in 2012. Here are some highlights of the year. On January 12, the Turner Curling Museum celebrated its grand opening at a new location, having been made part of the newly renovated Tom Zandee Sports Arena.
Heavy frost weighs down tree

Heavy frost weighs down tree

Thick hoar frost weighs down the branches of a weeping willow tree, and contrasts brilliantly with the deep blue of the winter sky, in this scene captured on Dec. 20 in Beaubier by reader Sharon Solie on her iPhone.

Christmas bird count has an increase of bird species

Birdwatchers had a "perfect day" for the annual Christmas Bird Count, which was held Dec. 15 by the Weyburn Nature Society. There were 16 participants in this year's bird count.

Taylor Molde returns from Worlds water polo tourney

Local water polo athlete Taylor Molde was recently in Australia, where she competed with the Canadian women's team during the FINA World Youth Water Polo championships.
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