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Weyburn Minor Football begins playoff season

Weyburn Minor Football begins playoff season

Weyburn Minor football has entered playoff season, so it’s time to layer up and join the fun as these kids put it all on the line.
Police investigate two accidents in city

Police investigate two accidents in city

Weyburn police members were called to a motor vehicle accident at First Ave NE and Government Road on Oct. 1, after one vehicle had failed to stop and rear-ended the other vehicle.
Playing in the freshly-fallen snow at QE School

Playing in the freshly-fallen snow at QE School

Queen Elizabeth School students played with the wet, sticky snow that fell on Oct. 3, and made snowmen in their second recess time of the day. The students included, from left, Meghan Stinson, Jack Bell, Hudson Maloney and Harlan Goertzen.
Measuring the drag of a concrete surface in Physics class

Measuring the drag of a concrete surface in Physics class

Const. Adele Breen of the RCMP pulled a weighted mechanism over a concrete surface to measure the amount of resistance the surface provides to a tire. Const.
The heartbeat of PAHC's open house

The heartbeat of PAHC's open house

Veterinarian Kristin Caldwell held a stethoscope in place while a boy from the Tatagwa Kidz Kare listened to the heartbeat of a young kitten at the Prairie Animal Health Centre on Oct. 2.
Turning away a shot by the Broncos

Turning away a shot by the Broncos

Red Wings goaltender Riley Lamb knocked aside a shot from point-blank range by the Humboldt Broncos’ Riker Franczak, No. 34, as Wings defenceman Tristan Petrie and centreman Sean Olson watched at right.
Area physicians meet with medical association president

Area physicians meet with medical association president

Local doctors with the Sun Country Regional Medical Association were given the opportunity to bring up any issues they have, including about the new Saskatchewan Health Authority, as they met with the president of the Saskatchewan Medical Association
Mayor at national police board conference

Mayor at national police board conference

Education and training will be made available for municipal police commissions, said Weyburn’s Mayor Marcel Roy, reporting on the national conference for Canadian Police Governance board in Toronto he recently attended.

Newspapers matter, more than ever!

There is a source of current, accurate information in the community that is irreplaceable and is necessary and vital, not only to local residents but to the country, and to democracy itself: the newspaper.
Wildlife Federation has plans for their new home

Wildlife Federation has plans for their new home

The historic schoolhouse for the South Weyburn community has a new owner, the Weyburn Wildlife Federation, and they are making plans to use the building and property, along with continuing to offer it to the public for rental use.
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