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Nearly 400 tickets issued for no seat belts

Nearly 400 tickets issued for no seat belts

Across Saskatchewan, police issued 398 tickets for failing to wear a seatbelt or properly secure children in vehicles during last month’s traffic safety spotlight on occupant safety.
Buying Girl Guide cookies

Buying Girl Guide cookies

Rick Major, publisher of the Weyburn Review and Weyburn This Week, buys a couple of boxes of Girl Guide cookies from Layla Crone of the Weyburn Brownies.
Exciting new season announced for Concert Series

Exciting new season announced for Concert Series

A new, exciting Weyburn Concert Series season was announced on Tuesday evening, during the Fortunate Ones concert at the Weyburn Cugnet Centre.
Producers going high-tech on the farm

Producers going high-tech on the farm

By Greg Nikkel Advancements in computer technology and in other areas are making their effects known on the farm in ways that could scarcely be imagined even a few years ago, including a tripod-mounted weather and sensor station set up in front of th
Gender diversity makes good business sense

Gender diversity makes good business sense

Having gender diversity in the workplace is not only fair and right, but it makes good economic sense and provides stability, those attending the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce’s breakfast meeting heard on March 22.
Carbon tax would hurt the province

Carbon tax would hurt the province

Environment Minister speaks at Chamber meeting
Beavers look forward to the 2017 season

Beavers look forward to the 2017 season

The Weyburn Senior Beavers baseball club held their annual general meeting on March 27.
Future Fisherman’s Foundation unites with local youth

Future Fisherman’s Foundation unites with local youth

The Future Fisherman’s Foundation is a group whose goal is to unite the sport fishing industry with conservation groups in North America to facilitate fishing programs for kids in North America.
Sunrise day care plans for Art Gala fundraiser

Sunrise day care plans for Art Gala fundraiser

The children and staff of the Sunrise Early Learning and Teen Support Centre are preparing to hold an Art Gala and Fundraising Auction, to help provide the day care with a new outdoor play space.
Marion Lorena Pierce

Marion Lorena Pierce

Marion Lorena Pierce (nee Hills), late of Regina, passed away suddenly at the Regina Pasqua Hospital March 20, 2017, at the age of 68 years due to complications from surgery.
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