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Weyburn This Week launches Christmas Cash Giveaway contest

Weyburn This Week is holding a new contest for Christmas where the big prize is cash - $10,000 cash! The Weyburn This Week Christmas Cash Giveaway includes a first prize amount of $5,000, a second prize of $3,000 and a third prize of $2,000.

Council makes plans for city's pigeon problem

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on November 8; here are the major points of interest: *Council discussed its new pigeon control program which will be carried out by Falcon Environmental Services.

"Crafty" display at Allie Griffin

A "crafty" art exhibition is currently on display at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery.
Police seek info on Cenotaph defacement

Police seek info on Cenotaph defacement

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of November 1 to 7: *Weyburn Police are asking for the public's assistance with an act of mischief that was done to the downtown Cenotaph over the weekend.

Annual Service of Remembrance honours veterans past and present

A wreath was laid on November 9 at the Saskatchewan War Memorial by Premier Brad Wall as part of the government's annual Service of Remembrance for the Public Service.

MP's statement regarding rejection of BHP Billiton's bid to buy Potash Corp

Souris-Moose Mountain MP Ed Komarnicki made the following statement regarding the government's decision to reject BHP Billiton's bid to buy Potash Corp that was announced on November 3.
Remembrance Day Tribute

Remembrance Day Tribute

Let us remember those who served in the wars of yesterday and today

Artist brings light to darkened corners

A Saskatchewan artist is trying to bring light to dark spaces at a local gallery. "Illuminated Spaces" is the title of Carri J. McKinnon's transformational exhibition currently on display at the Signal Hill Arts Centre Gallery.

Offending the defenders

Jennifer's Journal
Committee studies traffic numbers on highways

Committee studies traffic numbers on highways

Time to Twin Highway 39 committee members Marge Young and Lauralie Ireland believe they have proof that there is enough traffic to warrant making Highway 39 a double-lane highway.
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