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RM delegates discuss many issues at SARM convention

Municipal delegates to the mid-term convention for the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) had a good discussion on a wide variety of issues, said Reeve Carmen Sterling of the RM of Weyburn.
On drilling floor for Aquistore

On drilling floor for Aquistore

The drilling floor is busy as a drilling rig sinks an injection well more than three kilometres below the surface for the injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) for a research project entitled Aquistore.

Federal, provincial gov'ts to provide pasture funding

Funding from both the federal and provincial government levels will be made available to pasture patron groups which are interested in taking over community pastures from the federal government.

Festival of Trees a success

The Family Place, which was "built on a dream", is able to continue helping families after a successful fundraiser on Thursday evening raised the most ever in support of the facility.

Police busy with theft, accidents

During the week of Nov. 18-24, the Weyburn Police Service attended to 89 calls for service. Police received a report of a theft of money from a local hotel on Nov. 23. When the clerk was distracted a patron reached behind a desk and stole cash.

Midale Mustangs begin new hockey season vs Redvers

Midale (cpd) - The Mustangs played host to the Redvers Rockets on Nov. 23, played the Wawota Flyers in Wawota on the 24th and then played the Carlyle Cougars on Nov. 27.

Weyburn continues to be a safe place to live

The City of Weyburn continues to be a safe city in which to live and raise a family, said police Chief Marlo Pritchard, following the presentation of the 2011 Annual Police Report.
Sweeping rocks out of the house

Sweeping rocks out of the house

Zoe Molder and Kaylee Bjarnason work together to sweep an opponent's rock out of the house, during a curling session on Wednesday afternoon. Students from the Weyburn Junior High were at the Weyburn Curling Rink for their weekly curling session.

EDITORIAL: Pay police what they are worth

Weyburn's city council and the Board of Police Commissioners have a hard job ahead of them, as they need to help find a resolution to the labour dispute with the city's police officers, members of the Weyburn Police Association.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from November 4 to November 10: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Mildred Sandiford, 2nd Jim Brown, 3rd John Whitell. Bridge: (Friday) 1st John Whitell, 2nd Joanne Hennie, 3rd Jim Brown.
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