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Weyburn Review

Arts Council requests a new facility

City council was informed the Weyburn Arts Council is seeking a new dedicated space for their use, as a facility request, as an alternative to the Allie Griffin Art Gallery, and the office and program space currently used at the Signal Hill Arts Cent

Budget keeps promises: MLA

The provincial budget will keep the Saskatchewan advantage, according to the Sask. Party, but the New Democrat Party argues that the government is choosing politicians over people. The provincial budget was comprised of $11.

Small towns to face rise to their RCMP services

An eight per cent increase to costs

Police investigate assaults, incidents of fraud, mischief

During the week of Mar. 19-25, Weyburn Police Service members responded to 93 calls. Assistance was given to a young lady on Mar. 19 who complained about an ex-boyfriend showing nude pictures of her to his friends.
Donald Edwin Gallinger

Donald Edwin Gallinger

Donald Edwin Gallinger late of Weyburn, passed away March 18, 2012 at the age of 83 years. Donald Edwin Gallinger was born October 8, 1928 at Weyburn Hospital (Mount St. Mary's). He was the oldest of eight children born to Cliff and Minnie Gallinger.
Divers inspect and clean First Avenue reservoir

Divers inspect and clean First Avenue reservoir

Marco Cubillos and Ryan Goodfellow, professional divers from Aquatech Diving Services, complete the cleaning and inspection of the First Avenue reservoir on Thursday.

EDITORIAL: Budget a mish-mash of good and bad

The 2012 provincial budget for Saskatchewan is a mish-mash of good and bad news, with cuts being in some very odd places in a year of a continuing strong local economy and prosperity.
Jan Jansen

Jan Jansen

March 19, 1941 - March 16, 2012

Soo Line Museum seeking for war brides, plan book

The Soo Line Historical Museum is seeking stories of war brides who came to the Weyburn-area during the Second World War. The stories will be compiled into a book written by the museum's membership.
Muses sing 'Zero to Hero' at Music Festival

Muses sing 'Zero to Hero' at Music Festival

A vocal group sings "Zero to Hero", a song from the Disney cartoon Hercules, while performing at the "Stars of the Festival" on Wednesday night. From left are Karli Ochitwa, Teagan Paulhus, Marissa McCallum, Erica Chessall and Michaela Sidloski.
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