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Envision starts empowerment group

Envision starts empowerment group

A Women’s Empowerment Group, for women who have experienced abuse, will be organized by Envision Counselling and Support Centre in Weyburn and Estevan.
Mryglod fire under investigation

Mryglod fire under investigation

The Weyburn Fire Department is continuing their investigation into the cause of the fire at Mryglod Steel and Metals on Wednesday evening.

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Comp junior boys win home tourney

Comp junior boys win home tourney

The Weyburn Comp Eagles junior boys basketball team won their home tournament over the weekend, winning all four games to claim first place.
Police investigate theft of a car stereo, scam

Police investigate theft of a car stereo, scam

Weyburn police are investigating the theft of a stereo from a vehicle parked in the 100 block of Sixth Street on Friday.
CMHA plans safeTALK workshop

CMHA plans safeTALK workshop

A training workshop for volunteers who want to deal with people with thoughts of suicide will be held by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) on Friday, February 23.
Wor-Kin Shop to host pie-throwing fundraiser

Wor-Kin Shop to host pie-throwing fundraiser

The Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop will provide an opportunity for the mayor or police chief to be pied in the face while raising funds for programs at the facility. The event will be held in honour of International Pie Day on Tuesday, Jan.
SGI caps the year for antiques

SGI caps the year for antiques

SGI has set the definition of an antique vehicle, changing from “vehicles 30 years old or older” to “vehicles that are model year 1987 and older” as of January 1.
Playing street hockey with the Red Wings on ‘Hockey Day’

Playing street hockey with the Red Wings on ‘Hockey Day’

Minor hockey players of all ages enjoyed some outdoor street hockey along with members of the Weyburn Red Wings on Saturday, including Ty Brown, No. 10 at left, and Erik Olson at right, as a part of “Hockey Day” in Weyburn.
Children’s Advocate aims to be pro-active to prevent tragedies

Children’s Advocate aims to be pro-active to prevent tragedies

By Greg Nikkel Saskatchewan’s Advocate for Children and Youth aims to be pro-active to prevent tragedies, rather than being reactive after a child or youth has died or been severely injured, the board of the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School
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