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The convoy from a truck cab

The convoy from a truck cab

This view of the carbon tax convoy was taken by photographer Bill Allen of Ralph from the cab of one of the transports, looking down the long line of trucks waiting to go as they marshalled on 22nd Avenue South on Thursday morning.
STARS helped turn a tragedy into good

STARS helped turn a tragedy into good

The story of Kailynn Bursic-Panchuk
Convoy rolls through Weyburn

Convoy rolls through Weyburn

The lead vehicles in the convoy rolled through Weyburn shortly after 8 a.m. with horns blasting, on the way to Regina for a rally against the federal carbon tax.

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Convoy, rally to protest the federal carbon tax

Convoy, rally to protest the federal carbon tax

Organizers from throughout the province, including the southeast, are set to roll convoys with as many as 4-500 vehicles into Regina for a rally against the federal carbon tax on Thursday, April 4.

Rally to oppose the federal carbon tax

The federal carbon tax took effect on Monday, and will be applied to four provinces, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and New Brunswick.

Residents urged to support rally against carbon tax

Letter to the Editor: It is with deep concern that I write this letter today as Canada finds itself in a dismal state of political and economic disarray.
City police arrest man on firearms offences

City police arrest man on firearms offences

Weyburn police became involved in an investigation on Wednesday which led to an adult male being charged with numerous firearms offences, including, but not limited to, possession of a firearm without a licence, unsafe storage of a firearm and posses
Storyteller takes kids 'Around the World'

Storyteller takes kids 'Around the World'

Storyteller Leigh-Anne Kehler had her young audience clapping and doing actions as she told her tale, “Around The World and Back Again”, in a special presentation on Monday morning at the Weyburn Public Library.
Co-op donates to Legion project

Co-op donates to Legion project

Don Kraft, out-going general manager of Prairie Sky Co-op, presented a donation of $20,001 to Fran Oudot, president of the Weyburn branch of the Royal Canadian Legion on Saturday afternoon.
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