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Weyburn Rotary: Former lawyer values his life of public service

Weyburn Rotary: Former lawyer values his life of public service

A former cabinet minister and retired lawyer, Kim Thorson, values the time and efforts spent as a Rotary Club member for the past 29 years, he told the club in a speech on Thursday.
The Next 7 Days

The Next 7 Days

Upcoming in the City of Weyburn for January 29th to February 4th
Weyburn 4-H Beef Club has elections, activities

Weyburn 4-H Beef Club has elections, activities

The Weyburn 4-H Beef club had its registration meeting in October with the nominations for the executive voted in for the 2019-2020 year.
Weyburn city council approves $15M loan for WRCC facility

Weyburn city council approves $15M loan for WRCC facility

Weyburn’s city council approved taking out a $15-million loan to help pay for the construction of the new Weyburn Recreation and Culture Centre (WRCC), currently being built adjacent to the new elementary school on Fifth Street, as shown in the photo

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My Nikkel's Worth column

We must not forget the lessons of history

Weyburn Review editorial
Former Weyburn Gold Wing goalie is #1 in US rankings

Former Weyburn Gold Wing goalie is #1 in US rankings

Former Weyburn Gold Wings goalie Chantal Burke hit No. 1 as the Top Canadian Female Goalie in the NCAA and U-Sports when the rankings were released on January 27. Chantal plays for the Penn State Nittany Lions women’s ice hockey team.
Red Wings start road stretch

Red Wings start road stretch

Weyburn police investigates reports of theft

Weyburn police investigates reports of theft

Weyburn police received a report of a theft of a bicycle from a residence in the 200 block of 10 th Street on Thursday. The bicycle is described as a blue mountain bike, ladies, with a black lock on the bike and a black seat.
Weyburn Road Race changes name, donates to city parks

Weyburn Road Race changes name, donates to city parks

Members of the Weyburn Opportunity Road Race stopped in at city council on Monday evening to donate proceeds from last year’s race, and to announce a name change for the annual event.
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