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Queen Elizabeth School history preserved

Queen Elizabeth School history preserved

The former chair of the Queen Elizabeth School Community Council undertook the huge project to preserve the history of the school with the end of the school now looming on the horizon.
Southeast search and rescue chapter approved

Southeast search and rescue chapter approved

Southeast Saskatchewan will soon have its own group of trained volunteers who will be able to join first responders for search and rescue operations.

Newer, higher taxes and a big deficit in budget

The federal budget introduced in Parliament on Tuesday provides no tax relief and will add close to $20 billion to the country’s accumulated debt.
Fundraiser to help STARS continue saving lives

Fundraiser to help STARS continue saving lives

Michelle Bouvier shares the story of her son, Jayden Coderre
Ghostboy to perform for Concert Series

Ghostboy to perform for Concert Series

The Weyburn Concert Series will present the duo of Ghostboy for their next concert performance on Wednesday, March 27 at the Cugnet Centre, starting at 7:30 p.m.
Lifelong community booster, tireless volunteer passes away

Lifelong community booster, tireless volunteer passes away

A hard-working teacher, booster and community volunteer, April Sampson, passed away on March 12 at the age of 82 years.
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
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