Skip to content

Weyburn Review

Tornado chaser to give public presentation

A self-proclaimed tornado hunter and photographer, Greg Johnson, will be making a public presentation about violent summer storms, including showing some of his photos, in an appearance at the T.C. Douglas Centre on Saturday, Mar.
Keeping the ball away

Keeping the ball away

Weyburn Comp Eagles player Maren Borys, No. 21 at right, grabs the ball away from an Estevan player during the senior girls portion of the historic McLeod Series of basketball held on Thursday evening, as Cortnee Adacsi, No.
College's new V.P. of business development prepares for spring break-up

College's new V.P. of business development prepares for spring break-up

Southeast Regional College has hired a new vice-president of business development. Jason J.

RCMP seek help with local thefts

RCMP are seeking the public's assistance concerning thefts in Weyburn and Yellow Grass. *On February 20, suspect(s) stole approximately 40 vehicle batteries from a construction site located east of Weyburn.

Sask. curlers on world stage

Another Saskatchewan curling team will be representing Canada on the world curling stage.
College awards 25 scholarships and bursaries to Weyburn students

College awards 25 scholarships and bursaries to Weyburn students

The Southeast Regional College awarded 25 scholarships and bursaries in Weyburn on February 24, totalling $21,050. The College's scholarships and bursaries are administered by the Southeast Education Foundation.

Family Place entertains and dresses for winter

The Family Place wants to help Weyburn entertain and dress their families this winter. The Family Place will be hosting their annual Winter Festival on Sunday, March 6 outside of the Signal Hill Arts Centre.
Gov't to fund new College campus

Gov't to fund new College campus

Environment Minister Dustin Duncan and MLA for Weyburn-Big Muddy made a major funding announcement for the Southeast Regional College on behalf of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration Minister Rob Norris on February 25.
Upcoming fair to highlight what Weyburn has to offer women

Upcoming fair to highlight what Weyburn has to offer women

A recent resident of Weyburn wants to discover what the city has to offer a woman like herself and is spreading the word with an event to honour International Women's Day - March 8.

Police attend noisy party complaints

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of February 21 to 27: *On February 27, police were called to a noisy party in the 300 block of Seventh Street.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks