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Greg Nikkel editor@weyburnreview.
Cornerstone needs work on school roofs, new buses

Cornerstone needs work on school roofs, new buses

School facilities in the Southeast Cornerstone School Division have a backlog of work needed to improve roofing, and to replace an aging bus fleet, trustees heard at their monthly board meeting on Wednesday.
Removing snow from downtown Weyburn

Removing snow from downtown Weyburn

A large front-end loader removed snow piled down the middle of Railway Avenue near Third Street on Wednesday, as part of the City of Weyburn’s efforts to clean off the streets after a heavy snowfall hit the city and area on March 5-6, with close to 1
Red Wings’ Kowalski is SJHL Rookie of the Year

Red Wings’ Kowalski is SJHL Rookie of the Year

The Weyburn Red Wings announced that right-winger Cade Kowalski was named as the SJHL’s Rookie of the Year, with split results in their weekend games. Kowalski, who hails from Morden, Man., is the Wings leading scorer currently at No.

Reader upset with legalizing of marijuana

To the Editor: Who ever would have thought we would have a prime minister in charge of Canada who would be stupid enough to make marijuana legal? Any time you do something to your brain with either drugs or alcohol, you are not thinking normal.
Design plans for new Weyburn school unveiled

Design plans for new Weyburn school unveiled

The design plans for the new Pre-K to Grade 6 elementary school in Weyburn were unveiled for the board of trustees of Southeast Cornerstone School Division on Wednesday, along with an update on the facilities and transportation services in the divisi
Ron Carson family donates $1M to Children’s Hospital Foundation

Ron Carson family donates $1M to Children’s Hospital Foundation

After a successful 50-year-long career in Saskatchewan’s oil and gas industry, Ron and Shirley Carson and family have made a $1 million gift to Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation as a way of saying ‘thank you’ to the families of our province

Trade wars are not the way to go

For the first time since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into effect in 1994, establishing one of the largest free trade marketplaces in the world, Canada, the United States and Mexico are on the verge of stepping backwards into
Comp Eagles girls to host home tourney

Comp Eagles girls to host home tourney

The Comp Eagles senior girls played in a tournament over the weekend, and will host one last home tourney before taking part in the playoffs, which will also be held in Weyburn.
Police investigate downtown collision scene

Police investigate downtown collision scene

Weyburn police received a call regarding a single vehicle traffic collision in the downtown core at about 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, and that the female driver was in medical distress.
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