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SARCAN requires all bottle lids to be removed

SARCAN depots, including the depot in Weyburn on East Avenue and 17th Street, is reminding residents that as of April 1, it will be officially necessary to remove all bottle caps from plastic and glass bottles prior to receiving deposit refunds.

Sask. Party expects a tough fight in election

The province is due to have a provincial election this fall, and the ruling Sask. Party MLAs are ready and willing to take on all comers, and are expecting the campaign to be a tough fight.

Local women share 'The Heart Truth' experience

Attend prestigious event in Toronto

Schools in Pink Parade

The youth of Weyburn will come together in a "Pink Parade" on Wednesday, April 13, as a statement against bullying in the community.
Abusing the recycling bins station

Abusing the recycling bins station

Coun. Nancy Styles of the city's Environmental Resources committee looks over the pile of garbage, computer monitors and old TVs piled up ironically around a sign explicitly stating that it is an offence to do so.
Boa constructor returned to cage

Boa constructor returned to cage

A red-tailed boa constructor relaxes at in the Conservation Offices, after it was found alive in the J. Auburn Pepper Building at the City Centre Mall.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

Have you noticed that sometimes stupid things are done with the best of intentions? People who I'm sure are trying really hard to be sensitive will enact things that are simply ludicrous in a desire to either be politically correct, or else not to of

Second campaign to end Duchenne set for May 14

Two Weyburn families whose sons are afflicted with Duchenne's muscular dystrophy will be holding their second annual walk-run "Campaign to end Duchenne" in May.

Plans for DeLaet Charity tourney are in full swing

Second major sponsor signed
Knitted bears to be sent to Africa

Knitted bears to be sent to Africa

Marnie Bernard holds up two almost-finished bears while speaking to a tea held for the ladies who knitted these bears, which will be shipped to Africa along with a team of nurses that includes her sister-in-law, former area resident Gail Wolters.
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