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Weyburn Review

Police remind to drive cautiously, traffic checks coming soon

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of November 12 to 18: During the reporting period, the Weyburn Police Service received 69 calls for service, which was a relatively quiet week.

Rider Insider

One week ago at this time the wounds for the Saskatchewan Roughriders were so raw that it was too hard to either look back or ahead.

City stands by offer to police

Weyburn Mayor Debra Button stated recently that the Weyburn Police Association (WPA) request for a 24 per cent wage increase is excessive and that the City is standing firm with its latest offer.

Qmax split weekend games

The Qmax Wild split their games with one win and one loss last weekend. On Saturday, November 17, the Qmax Wild were defeated by the Redvers Rockets in Redvers by a score of 10-3.

Gratitude

Marna's Musings

Weyburn Comp School news

Submitted by Bob King, WCS Activities Director The annual Fall Fowl Supper, touted as the 'best darn meal in Weyburn' will be held on November 27 at Weyburn Comprehensive School.

Darlene Crane

1943 ~ 2012

EDITORIAL: Police contract needs to be resolved

The Weyburn Police Association, the men and women who comprise Weyburn's police force, are in a labour dispute with the city, and seem to be making little headway with the city's Board of Police Commissioners who have the oversight of the police depa
Admiring the trees for Family Place fundraiser

Admiring the trees for Family Place fundraiser

An assortment of Christmas trees displayed for the annual Festival of Trees attract a few admirers on Thursday afternoon. In the back row, from left are Jerome Sidloski, Doug Dreis, Charlie Travis and Andy Barber.

City, police still at an impasse

The City of Weyburn is standing firm with its offer to the Weyburn Police Association, and has rejected a request to go to binding arbitration.
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