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Bird's-eye view of different storage bins at WIT

Bird's-eye view of different storage bins at WIT

Two different types of storage bins sit on the grounds of the main facility for the Weyburn Inland Terminal. There is a total storage capacity of 105,490 metric tonnes, with over 100 separations ranging in size from 200 MT up to 3,800 MT.

Sun Country Kids Club fundraising for new program

Sun Country Kids Club has recently announced a new Before and After school program. Sun Country Kids Club Inc. kicked off with their very first fundraiser at the Legion Hall on October 15, 2011.

Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast employers to participate in recruitment search

Employers in southeast Saskatchewan are broadening their search to find the skilled workers that will help reach growth targets.

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Need a hand with your taxes?

If you are unable to complete your income tax and benefit return by yourself and are unable to pay for assistance, the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program may be for you.

Dinner's Maid joins Wor-Kin Shop for another fundraiser

It's back by popular demand: Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop Corp. is once again partnering with Dinner's Maid (dinnersmaid.com) on a fundraising initiative.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from February 19 to February 25: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Jim Brown, 2nd John Whitell, 3rd Andy Dumba. Bridge: (Friday) 1st John Whitell, 2nd George Gillies, 3rd Lucie Nickel.

Harlem Ambassadors coming to Weyburn

The internationally-acclaimed Harlem Ambassadors will be visiting Weyburn for a game at the Weyburn Comprehensive High School on Wednesday, March 28th at 7:00pm.

Finalists announced for Saskatchewan Tourism Awards of Excellence

Tourism Saskatchewan is pleased to announce the names of 37 finalists for the Saskatchewan Tourism Awards of Excellence for 2011. More than 90 nominations were received in the 15 award categories.

Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Report

During February, the Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club has had fewer tables playing than normal. On February 1, with three tables playing, Jim Brown and George Gilles started the month by placing first, while Keith Eichel and Lucie Nickel came second.
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