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Fire Department to receive new equipment

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on August 23, here are the major points of interest: *Council approved an equipment purchase price of $646,000 for the Weyburn Fire Department.

Transient charged with drug possession assaults police officer

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of August 16 to August 22: *On August 22, a male with no fixed address was arrested for outstanding warrants.

Doc Walker in Weyburn

The Weyburn Red Wings are hosting country band Doc Walker for their annual fall cabaret, along with guests Famous For Nothing.

WIT announces strong first half performance

The first half of Fiscal 2010 was profitable for Weyburn Inland Terminal Ltd. (WIT), driven by both grain handling and a strong crop inputs business, as shown in the Company's second-quarter report. WIT reported after-tax earnings of $3.

Museum to host 50th anniversary fundraising dinner

The Soo Line Historical Museum will be holding a 50th anniversary fundraising dinner on Friday, October 15 atthe Royal Canadian Legion Hall in Weyburn. The evening will begin with cocktails at 6 p.m. and dinner to start at 7 p.m.

School renovations to have minimal impact on students in 2010

Construction at Weyburn schools should have a minimum impact on students this year.

Boston Pizza developer considers another Riverfront Market area

The developer of Weyburn's upcoming Boston Pizza is considering development of another Riverfront Market area. Gary Tremblay has taken an option to purchase the land formerly occupied by the Co-op Feed Mill.
Second Bakken Run successful

Second Bakken Run successful

The second annual Bakken Run was a success in Weyburn, featuring nearly twice as many participants than its debut year.

Rider Insider

Back to work. The Saskatchewan Roughriders enjoyed a bye week after their 37-13 win over B.C. in the Hall of Fame Game August 12 at Mosaic Stadium.
Weyburn group determines necessity of life on mission trip to Honduras

Weyburn group determines necessity of life on mission trip to Honduras

A group of Weyburn Church of Christ members travelled with other missionaries to Honduras recently to do God's work and answer the question: "what is really necessary in life?" Husband and wife Lowell and Darla Peterson, along with three of their chi
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