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Local students place at cross country SE districts

The southeast cross country districts were held in Weyburn on Oct. 5 at the Weyburn Golf Course. The following results include the top three placings for each category.
New art pieces installed in city council chambers

New art pieces installed in city council chambers

A new 13-piece commissioned art piece is unveiled to the public for the first time at a reception held on Thursday evening at City Hall, in the council chambers.

My Nikkel's Worth

We should have a debate on the lack of debate. Sounds silly, yes? But then, election time is known far and wide as "silly season" in the world of politics.

Major dams have 'minor damage' from flooding

The three major dams in the southeast, the Rafferty, Alameda and Boundary dams, had "minor damage" from the flooding this year, but overall worked well in containing the excess water, and will need some repairs before next year.

City man pleads not guilty to assault of boy

A 32-year-old Weyburn man, Andrew Harper, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of aggravated assault, and will remain in custody until Tuesday, Nov. 1, to set a date for a preliminary hearing. Harper appeared in Weyburn provincial court on Oct.

Candidates address local election issues

The candidates for Weyburn-Big Muddy in the provincial election will be looking to meet the needs of the riding's residents as they seek the votes to be the MLA for the next four years.

First and Goal

The Roughriders dropped a heart breaker at home to the B.C. Lions on Saturday 29-18. The loss puts an end to Riders' playoff hopes and brings out the all-too-familiar Saskatchewan saying, "Maybe Next Year".
Weyburn-Big Muddy campaign offices open in Weyburn

Weyburn-Big Muddy campaign offices open in Weyburn

Two provincial election campaign offices had their grand opening in Weyburn this past week.

Chamber of Commerce accepting Golden Sheaf nominations

The Weyburn & District Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that Farmer Appreciation Night is ready to go, and are now ready for nominations for the Golden Sheaf Award.

Students for hire to raise funds for mission trip

Teacher Therese Durston and other adult chaperones will be travelling to the Dominican Republic along with 55 Grade 11 and 12 Christian Ethics students from Weyburn, Estevan and Radville, to participate in a mission trip with "Dominican Experience".
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