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June oil and gas public offering raises $2.9 million in revenue

June oil and gas public offering raises $2.9 million in revenue

Southeast region led the way with more than $2.6 million in revenues
Centennial celebration of Weyburn Public Library on June 18

Centennial celebration of Weyburn Public Library on June 18

A centennial barbecue will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with hot dogs and hamburgers available along with face-painting, music and games for all ages.
Weyburn students take in Ag Safety Day demos, displays

Weyburn students take in Ag Safety Day demos, displays

Grades 4 and 5 students from Weyburn's elementary schools attended the annual Ag Safety Day presentations at the Weyburn Curling Rink on Wednesday. Demonstrations and exhibits relayed safety messages around tractors, lawn mowers, animals, bicycles, along with safety around chemicals and in the sun. Grade 4 classes attended the morning sessions, and Grade 5 classes took in the afternoon ones. All students also had the chance to make a first aid kit with the assistance of the Weyburn EMS.
Graham DeLaet retires from PGA Tour for good

Graham DeLaet retires from PGA Tour for good

DeLaet, who is 40, has been dealing with his back since he was 15, and has been golfing since he was 10 years old. He began golfing at the Weyburn Golf Club.
Weyburn residents invited to nominate people for Platinum Jubilee Medal

Weyburn residents invited to nominate people for Platinum Jubilee Medal

The City of Weyburn is inviting residents to nominate a worthy person or persons for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Medal
Weyburn Comp's Humanitarian Award winner always positive

Weyburn Comp's Humanitarian Award winner always positive

Cooper Walbaum, recipient of the Tom Zandee Humanitarian Award, is described as having a positive outlook in spite of his battle with leukemia
Photo Gallery: Historic Haig School falls to demolition crew

Photo Gallery: Historic Haig School falls to demolition crew

Weyburn's historic Haig School, built in 1920 and closed at the end of June a year ago, fell to a demolition crew in the past few weeks. They began with the gymnasium and newer parts of the school, then took about a week to remove hazardous materials, including asbestos, before finishing the demolition this week.
Editorial: Plea from RMs is only the tip of the iceberg

Editorial: Plea from RMs is only the tip of the iceberg

Opinion: When the grocery bills are high, rent is due, medications are needed and utility bills come in, and gas is needed in the vehicle in order to go to work, what will the breaking point be?
Weyburn U17 Wild fastball team wins tournaments

Weyburn U17 Wild fastball team wins tournaments

The U17 Weyburn Wild won tournaments in Saskatoon and Regina in the last two weeks
Letter: Weyburn resident demands accountability on Oberg case

Letter: Weyburn resident demands accountability on Oberg case

Weyburn reader Claire Kuhn wants to know how much the school division spent in the case against Wade Oberg
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