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Minard’s achieves Gold Standard for Best-Managed companies

Minard’s achieves Gold Standard for Best-Managed companies

After three years of qualifying as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies, Minard’s Leisure World of Weyburn announced they have achieved the coveted designation of Best Managed – Gold Standard.
Council allows up to two outlets for marijuana sales

Council allows up to two outlets for marijuana sales

Councillors don’t like the coming legalization of marijuana, but are reluctantly allowing for the possibility of up to two retail outlets of the drug in Weyburn.

Legalization of marijuana looming

Canada is about to open a Pandora’s box by the name of marijuana, and much like the box of mythical times, this is a box (almost) nobody wants opened, yet certain Liberal-thinking individuals in Ottawa are obstinate and determined to open the box any
Vilcu athletes to head to karate nationals

Vilcu athletes to head to karate nationals

Local competitors in karate will be heading to Ottawa for a national competition after taking part in a qualifying karate tournament in Weyburn on Saturday, hosted by the Vilcu Karate Klub.
Comp School to hold Grade 9 info night

Comp School to hold Grade 9 info night

A Grade 9 information night will be held on Tuesday, March 20, starting at 7 p.m. in the Cugnet Centre.

Former WCS principal receives more support

To the Editor: I am writing this letter in regards to the latest happenings around the removal of the administrative duties of Wade Oberg.
TheatreFest organizers seek volunteers

TheatreFest organizers seek volunteers

Organizers of TheatreFest, the provincial theatre competition, are asking for volunteers to step forward to help them out during the week-long festival of community theatre in Weyburn on April 1-8 at the Cugnet Centre.
Heavy snowfall provides challenges to city police

Heavy snowfall provides challenges to city police

With the large snowfall police were called to numerous accidents in the city, though no injuries were reported. Police also received several reports of vehicles being stuck.
Guest speaker urges that ‘bullying ends here’

Guest speaker urges that ‘bullying ends here’

Tad Milmine, a Calgary police officer (left), spoke about bullying to students from Grades 6-9 in a presentation called, “Bullying Ends Here”, on Friday morning at the Cugnet Centre.
Duplicate Bridge report for February

Duplicate Bridge report for February

The Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club plays on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. and on Thursday afternoons at 1 p.m. at the Wheatland Senior Centre. All bridge players are welcome to come and play duplicate bridge.
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