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Weyburn Review

Blaine W. Benson

Blaine W. Benson

May 27, 1943 – Dec 4, 2016
Peter Kwochka

Peter Kwochka

1934 ~ 2017

You should ‘drop everything and read’

Citizens of the 21st century should not have to be fighting a battle for literacy, in an age where data and access to data is of primary importance to all people, and accessibility to reading materials ought to be a right for everyone of every age an
Comp students to participate in provincial skills competition

Comp students to participate in provincial skills competition

Individuals from a number of different classes at the Weyburn Comprehensive School, including cosmetology, machining, welding, carpentry, cooking, computers, public speaking and others, will be competing in the Skills Canada – Saskatchewan Competitio
Sun Country CEO takes retirement

Sun Country CEO takes retirement

Legislation introduced for single provincial health authority
Tiger Williams attends Sports Dinner

Tiger Williams attends Sports Dinner

He refers to himself as the other famous “Tiger” and much like the Tiger who golfs, Weyburn-born Dave Williams has also had his fair share of press over the years.
Man seriously injured in fight, city police seek information

Man seriously injured in fight, city police seek information

In the early evening, Weyburn police received several 911 calls regarding an altercation between two males in the intersection of Government Road and Highway 39. Officers attended along with EMS.

Souris playground to get a boost from fundraiser

The April perogy supper held by Stan’s Perogies will be a fundraiser for Souris School’s playground project. The perogy supper will be held on Thursday, April 6 from 5 to 8 p.m.
Lake Alma area farmers donate harvest to needy

Lake Alma area farmers donate harvest to needy

The Canadian Foodgrains Bank’s Lake Alma — Souris Valley Growers Project, along with 31 others like it in Saskatchewan, responded to the needs in the most distressed parts of the world with assisting 99 projects in 31 countries.
Legislation introduced for new Health Authority

Legislation introduced for new Health Authority

New legislation introduced by the provincial government on March 28 will improve frontline patient care by removing arbitrary health region boundaries and create a single Provincial Health Authority.
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