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Weyburn's Communithon to celebrate the past, promote the future

Weyburn's Communithon to celebrate the past, promote the future

The 2019 Weyburn Communithon fundraiser will be a ‘Blast from the Past’ at the Weyburn Legion Hall. The Communithon committee wants to celebrate all the volunteers who have made previous Communithon events special.

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My Nikkel's Worth column

Federal election will polarize the country

There was a rift developing in Canada before the federal election, and the results of the vote have only emphasized that divide in a way that will not be helpful to the unity of this great dominion.
Weyburn Arts Council to install mural tonight

Weyburn Arts Council to install mural tonight

The collaborative mural created at the Culture Days event will be unveiled tonight, Oct. 23, at 7 p.m. by the Weyburn Arts Council. The mural will be installed in the Caragana Room at the Signal Hill Arts Centre.
Enrolment numbers up for SE Cornerstone division

Enrolment numbers up for SE Cornerstone division

The official count has been made and the Southeast Cornerstone Public School Division is populated by 8,366 students who were in attendance in classrooms within the 38 schools of the school division as of Sept. 30.
City of Weyburn to reduce hospital levy for 2020

City of Weyburn to reduce hospital levy for 2020

The City of Weyburn will be reducing the hospital levy for 2020, as the accumulated amount paid by taxpayers approaches the total commitment made for a new hospital.
Weyburn police, Canada Post investigate damages to mailboxes

Weyburn police, Canada Post investigate damages to mailboxes

Weyburn police has received numerous reports over the past number of weeks regarding Canada Post community mailboxes in various areas of the city being damaged. At this point police have no leads and no potential suspects.
Incumbent wins back Souris-Moose Mountain with landslide win

Incumbent wins back Souris-Moose Mountain with landslide win

Conservative candidate Dr. Robert Kitchen handily won his seat to represent Souris-Moose Mountain in the federal election with 84.4 per cent of the vote, or 33,932 votes of the 40,180 ballots cast.
WCS girls soccer team make Provincials

WCS girls soccer team make Provincials

Get out and vote today!

Get out and vote today!

Election day for the federal election is on Monday, Oct. 21, and voting will take place in Weyburn at a number of locations, including McKenna Hall, St. Michael School and Assiniboia Park School, from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
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