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Weyburn Review

Comp project goes to tender; APES at capacity

A recent meeting of the Board of the South East Cornerstone School Division outlined several decisions regarding Weyburn and area schools.

Civic Election made official

With the Federal Election in the books, the City of Weyburn has officially given notice of their election for City Councillor. Voting will take place on May 18 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Weyburn Junior High School.

Group Home director retires after 25 years

Marj Wanner, chairperson of the Weyburn Group Homes Society, announced recently that Executive Director Bernice Erickson will be retiring this year after 25 years of dedicated service to the organization.
Saskatchewan's got a "new attitude"

Saskatchewan's got a "new attitude"

Positive message touted at President's Dinner; Golden Spike awarded

Colleen Weimer among top ten finalists for national award

The Royal Conservatory is presenting their inaugural "Thank A Teacher" award this May, and a local teacher was among the top 10 finalists chosen from nearly 1,200 teachers nominated across the country.

Date set for "Early Safety Training" golf classic

The Southeast Education Foundation and the Early Safety Training Steering Committee are co-hosting the 13th annual "Early Safety Training" Golf Classic. This year's tournament will be held on May 28 at the Weyburn Golf Club.

Local men charged for theft from vehicles

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of April 25 to May 1: *On May 1, after receiving a call regarding a vehicle that had struck a tree on Second Street, police attended and arrested a Weyburn male for impaired driving.
MP applauds Conservative majority

MP applauds Conservative majority

Souris-Moose Mountain MP Ed Komarnicki and the Conservative Party celebrated a sweeping success across the country after the Federal Election on May 2, while the NDP made history by moving into the position of official opposition.

Long-term beds added to Wawota Health Centre

Sun Country Regional Health Authority (SCRHA) announced that additional long-term care beds will be added to the long-term care wing of the Wawota Health Centre as soon as possible.
Teachers rally for new contract

Teachers rally for new contract

Over 3,000 teachers gather at the Saskatchewan Legislature on Thursday, as part of a province-wide one-day walkout by teachers.
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