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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.
Going in for a shot at Red Wings spring camp

Going in for a shot at Red Wings spring camp

A prospective player for the Red Wings went in close to take a shot on net, only to have the goalie stonewall him during one of the round of scrimmage games held on Sunday at Crescent Point Place.
First Responders put on a demo for Farm Safety Day

First Responders put on a demo for Farm Safety Day

First Responders Mickey Quigley of Yellow Grass and Glenn Walkeden of Tribune demonstrate how they would treat a young victim (Brylan Rasmuson) of an ATV accident on a farm, as part of a Farm Safety Day for 4-H members.
4-H kids learn about electrical safety on the farm

4-H kids learn about electrical safety on the farm

Members of the Cymri 4-H Club played a game provided by SaskPower to learn about electrical hazards in the farmyard and in the home, during a 4-H Farm Safety Day held on Saturday at the Weyburn Curling Rink.
Convoy, rally organized against the carbon tax

Convoy, rally organized against the carbon tax

Representatives of the agricultural and oil industries in southeast Saskatchewan are joining forces to organize a convoy that will travel up Highway 39 and 6 to Regina on Thursday, April 4, to meet for a rally against the federal carbon tax.
Co-op manager cuts retirement cake

Co-op manager cuts retirement cake

Don Kraft cut the cake prepared for the meet-and-greet reception held for his retirement on Thursday at the Co-op food store, as corporate affairs manager Laila Bader and board member Don Horner looked on.

Anything is possible, even in Saskatchewan

The message on Tuesday evening was clear: you can do anything from Saskatchewan, and it will make an impact on the country and on the world.
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