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City police investigates break-in to business

City police investigates break-in to business

Weyburn police received a report of a break-and-enter to a downtown business on Wednesday. The matter is still under investigation and is awaiting the assistance of the Forensic Identification Unit fingerprint examination.
Comp boys off to Hoopla, senior girls end season

Comp boys off to Hoopla, senior girls end season

The Comp Eagles senior boys won both of their games at the SHSAA 4A Regional Basketball Championships, hosted at the Weyburn Comp’s Eagle gym on Friday and Saturday, and are advancing to Hoopla, the SHSAA Provincial Basketball Championship this weeke

Council needs to learn from mistakes

Weyburn’s city council did not see the freight train headed their way when they voted 4-1 to reject an application for a personal care home for the Weyburn Group Homes Society in The Creeks subdivision.
Haupstein rink off to U18 nationals

Haupstein rink off to U18 nationals

The Emily Haupstein rink of Weyburn, fresh off a provincial championship for high school curling, won the U18 Women’s provincial title over the weekend at the Callie Curling Club in Regina, and will be off to the national championships on April 2-7 i
Group home may still be built in The Creeks

Group home may still be built in The Creeks

Members of council and administration met with representatives from Social Services, Saskatchewan Housing Corporation, Weyburn Group Homes Society and Terra Developments on Monday “to discuss a path going forward to meet the needs of the Weyburn Grou
St. Michael plans for inclusive playground equipment

St. Michael plans for inclusive playground equipment

A staff member of St. Michael School wants to make their playground fully accessible, after seeing the disappointment of a boy who is confined to a wheelchair in not being able to go out and play with his classmates at recess time.
Revenue-sharing to rise despite tight budget: Premier

Revenue-sharing to rise despite tight budget: Premier

Municipalities across the province will receive $10 million more in revenue-sharing funding this year despite a looming austerity budget, according to Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe.
A dance for St. Patrick's Day

A dance for St. Patrick's Day

Students, parents and staff at Haig School do the actions for the "Chicken Dance", as they took part in the family fun dance on Thursday evening, held to mark St. Patrick's Day on March 17.
Teachers well-being addressed at PD Day presentation

Teachers well-being addressed at PD Day presentation

Clinical psychologist Dr. Jody Carrington gave a day-long presentation to the teachers of the Holy Family Catholic School Division on Friday at St. Michael School in Weyburn.
Rushing into the key to score a basket

Rushing into the key to score a basket

Comp Eagles player Blake Anderson rushed with the ball into the key to shoot two points against Moose Jaw Vanier, at the SHSAA 4A Regional Boys basketball championships on Saturday at the Eagle gym.
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