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Three people facing charges following drug and weapons arrests

Three people facing charges following drug and weapons arrests

One person is facing five charges under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
Penticton couple praises Weyburn’s ‘feeling of community’

Penticton couple praises Weyburn’s ‘feeling of community’

Penticton couple Susan and Pieter Koster were very grateful for the help and hospitality found in Weyburn
Producers busy combining crops in southeast Sask. region

Producers busy combining crops in southeast Sask. region

Producers are busy in the southeast combining or swathing crops with hot, dry weather over the long weekend helping
Weyburn police charge people in two separate assaults

Weyburn police charge people in two separate assaults

Weyburn police responded to 76 calls for service, with 19 charges laid during the week of Aug. 29-Sept. 4.
Weyburn Red Wings take two preseason wins over Estevan

Weyburn Red Wings take two preseason wins over Estevan

The Red Wings won 2-1 on Saturday, and 5-4 on Monday, both by shootouts
Cornerstone candidate has concerns about direction of education

Cornerstone candidate has concerns about direction of education

Cameron Weber is the third candidate to run for SE Cornerstone's position for a Weyburn trustee on Sept. 28
Singer Karissa Hoffart performs at Nickle Lake Regional Park

Singer Karissa Hoffart performs at Nickle Lake Regional Park

Singer Karissa Hoffart and her band performed a free concert at Nickle Lake Regional Park on Saturday evening, in the last event planned for the 2022 summer season at the park. Singer Justin Labrash also played later on that evening. Hoffart noted she came to the park with her family as a young girl, and hopes to one day bring her children there as well.
Man arrested in Midale on firearms charges appears in Estevan court

Man arrested in Midale on firearms charges appears in Estevan court

Armstrong is facing a number of charges stemming from his arrest in Midale in August.
A peek into the past with old-time threshing bee on Griffin farm

A peek into the past with old-time threshing bee on Griffin farm

The past came alive on the Glen and Suzanne Stomp farm at Griffin on Sunday afternoon, as they opened their mini-heritage village and held an old-time threshing bee. They had many displays of historical items in the village, including blacksmithing and rope-making demos, and in the field adjacent, a horse-drawn hay rack picked up stooks of wheat sheaves, and had them put through an old threshing machine powered by a belt to an antique tractor.
Mental health program to be offered at Weyburn Comp School

Mental health program to be offered at Weyburn Comp School

The provincial government has invested an additional $800,000 in 2022-23 for Mental Health Capacity Building, bringing yearly funding to $2 million.
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