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Social Services makes changes to benefits

Social Services makes changes to benefits

The Ministry of Social Services has reviewed some of its income assistance benefits, as announced in this year’s budget.
Jeanne Marie Delanoy (nee Bourassa)

Jeanne Marie Delanoy (nee Bourassa)

1925 ~ 2017

City police have an excellent idea

The Weyburn Police Service wanted to try something different to address the chronic issue of impaired driving, and came up with an idea that has caught the interest of many in the community, and from a wide area outside of Weyburn as well.

Dancer excited for training opportunity

Weyburn dancer Autumn Alexander has lived and breathed dance for most of her life, and now she will have the opportunity to work with some of the top choreographers in the industry later this month.
Local businessman increases his goal for STARS fundraiser

Local businessman increases his goal for STARS fundraiser

Weyburn businessman Dan Cugnet is aiming to make a big impact in his fundraising efforts for the STARS Air Ambulance service, as he has now doubled his initial goal.
Beavers claim first game of eastern division final

Beavers claim first game of eastern division final

The Weyburn Beavers hammered out 20 hits to win game one of the eastern division final over the Swift Current 57s on Monday night.
Police investigate B&E at Beavers shack

Police investigate B&E at Beavers shack

Police attended to a report of a break-and-enter to the Weyburn Beavers Merchandise Shack at Tom Laing Park. The break-and-enter appears to have occurred between July 30 and August 1, and numerous clothing items were reported stolen.
Art Exibit to be showcased during Wheat Festival

Art Exibit to be showcased during Wheat Festival

Local artists are encouraged to book a table and join the “pARTy on the Hill”, which will be held at the Signal Hill Arts Centre during the Weyburn Wheat Festival. “The ‘pARTy on the Hill’ is our summer art fair.
Cuddling kitties at the VBS petting zoo

Cuddling kitties at the VBS petting zoo

A group of girls had fun playing with some kittens, with one laying back and enjoying the attention, at a petting zoo set up as part of the final day for the Vacation Bible School at the Weyburn Church of Christ, attended by between 70 and 80 childre
Wet spectators for antique tractor parade

Wet spectators for antique tractor parade

People tried their best to stay dry and out of the rain as they watched the parade of antique tractors and vehicles in Midale’s Heritage Village on Saturday, held as part of the weekend celebration of Pioneer Echoes.
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