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Qmax Wild settle for ties against Estevan/Carlyle

The game scheduled for January 11 against Kipling was cancelled due to bad weather and road conditions. The game will be re-scheduled. On January 16, the Estevan Tower Wolves travelled to Weyburn. The game ended in a 6-6 tie.

Police seize cocaine at local residence/deal with hit & runs

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of January 14 to 21: During the reporting period, the Weyburn Police Service responded to 106 calls for service, including 11 reports of minor hit and run collisions.
Making pig's heads for treats

Making pig's heads for treats

Grade 5 students add the final touches of wafers, marshmallows and Smarties for the snout, eyes and ears of the pig's head treats, during the after-school cooking club at St. Michael School on Thursday.
Hometown ceremony held to honour T.C. Douglas

Hometown ceremony held to honour T.C. Douglas

Officials gather at the Falkirk Wheel in Scotland to hold a ceremonial tribute to native son Thomas Clement Douglas, recently named as The Greatest Canadian in a CBC contest.
Curtis Glenn Offet

Curtis Glenn Offet

January 6, 1968-January 10, 2013
Huge crowds take in unveiling of statue

Huge crowds take in unveiling of statue

At a key moment, as if on cue for the cameras, the sun came out as actor Kiefer Sutherland stood beside the newly-unveiled statue of his grandfather Tommy Douglas, and holding the statue's outstretched hand, he declared, "I've waited a long time to h
Sculptor applauded at statue unveiling

Sculptor applauded at statue unveiling

Internationally-renowned sculptor Lea Vivot stands next to her bronze statue of Tommy Douglas just moments after it was unveiled publicly for the first time on Friday afternoon, as dignitaries and the large crowd of onlookers all applaud.
Tom Kerr

Tom Kerr

Tom Kerr, late of Weyburn, passed away peacefully January 16, 2013 at the Regina General Hospital with his family at his side, at the age of 85 years.

Review to co-sponsor Jeff Mowatt business seminar

The Weyburn Review is co-sponsoring a seminar, "The Art of Customer Service Influence with Ease", with presenter Jeff Mowatt. Two seminars will be held at the Weyburn Canalta Hotel on Tuesday, Mar. 12.
T.C. (Tommy) Douglas

T.C. (Tommy) Douglas

A plucky young Scottish-born Baptist minister came to Weyburn just in time to experience the Great Depression . . . and stayed to leave his mark on the city, the province and on Canadian history.
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