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Increased penalties announced

The Province of Saskatchewan is increasing the fines for drivers caught speeding in Saskatchewan's construction zones. Effective November 1, Saskatchewan's fines for speeding in the Orange Zone will be among the highest in the country.

Police again cracking down on seatbelt and cellphone use

Seatbelt violations and cellphone use while driving are the focus of this month's traffic safety blitz, which runs November 14 and 15 province-wide.

Rider Insider

Time for the playoffs! After going home early one year ago, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are back in the CFL post-season party and they'll visit Calgary's house in the Western SemiFinal Sunday afternoon.

Franco-Nevada to buy Weyburn Oil Stake for $400-million

Franco-Nevada Corp. announced November 6 it is buying a $400-million stake in a Saskatchewan oilfield as it also announced a dividend increase and third-quarter earnings that beat analysts' expectations.
Red Wings support Hospital Foundation

Red Wings support Hospital Foundation

Adam Knight, left, president of the Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation, accepts a cheque for $20,350 from Scott Sabados, president of the Red Wings Hockey Club, following the Red Wings Jersey Auction held the night of Nov.

Weyburn Comp School news

Student Services took students to Regina on Tuesday and Wednesday for "See Your Future" and "Exploring What is Engineering" at the University of Regina. The SRC will hold their annual Remembrance Day service Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the Cafetorium.

Province working with patrons to transition first ten federal community pastures

Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart has recently announced the first 10 federal community pastures to be transferred to the province and to patron-controlled operation for the 2014 grazing season.

Radville defeats Wild

The Weyburn Qmax Wild were defeated by the Radville Nationals on November 7 by a score of 7-2. The two goals for Weyburn were scored by Tyler Kwochka and Troy Brock.
Humane Society cats require 'Forever Homes'

Humane Society cats require 'Forever Homes'

The Weyburn Humane Society is currently overfilled with cats at the shelter, and are seeking "Forever Homes" for these animals. Raven, Chase, Crystal and Jem are seen here with Kelly Eddy, president of the Weyburn Humane Society.
Natalie Chinski

Natalie Chinski

Natalie Chinski passed away peacefully on Friday, October 19, 2012 at the age of 90 years in Saskatoon.
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