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Riding around Weyburn in custom-made wagon

Riding around Weyburn in custom-made wagon

Levi and Wyatt Selte are ready to ride around Weyburn with their father Brent Selte and two trained German Shepherds, Nevada and Cricket. Brent built this wagon by hand, and his sons enjoy travelling around town in the dog-pulled wagon.

RM's road project is underway

The RM of Weyburn has their major road construction project for the year underway.
Missing cats is a mystery

Missing cats is a mystery

Many Weyburn families have recently reported their pet cat missing, enough that a new Facebook group "Pet Find Weyburn" was created on Wednesday and it had over 90 members after one day.

City police investigate fire, thefts and property damage

During the week of Aug. 20-26, the Weyburn Police Service attended to 136 calls for service. The Weyburn Police Service has received a few calls this week in regards to missing cats.

EDITORIAL: There is a price for good facilities

Nobody wants to pay higher taxes, or enjoys increases in user fees, but there are times when it is a necessity of practicality and economics.

DeLaet wins $281K, best Canadian golfer

A fifth-place tie at the Barclays has given Graham DeLaet many achievements all at once.
Touring the blacksmith shed at Heritage Village

Touring the blacksmith shed at Heritage Village

A group of children listen attentively to Drew Bakken, a volunteer at Heritage Village, as he details the history of the blacksmith shed.
Practising ball return

Practising ball return

Hayley Fellner returns the volleyball to instructor Luke Reynolds, during a session of the annual volleyball camp on Saturday in the Weyburn Comp gym.
New exchange student for Rotary Club

New exchange student for Rotary Club

President-elect Duane Schultz accepts a Rotary Club banner from the club's newest exchange student, Frederike Lieske, on Thursday at the weekly luncheon meeting.

Workplace safety - a lasting concern

Proper training is vital for workplace safety, not just for today, but for the long term. With approximately 25,000 on-the-job accidents reported yearly in just the construction industry alone, the issue of workplace safety is no small concern.
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