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Police confiscate school keys from youths

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of February 27 to March 3: During the reporting period, police dealt with 70 calls for service. Police dealt with two reports of Hit and Run and eight false alarms.
Northern lights dancing in the sky

Northern lights dancing in the sky

The "Living Skies" live up to their name as the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, dance in the skies in this view taken north of Weyburn and looking east the night of Mar. 6.

Crocus 80 set to perform 'Kitchen Witches' comedy

A cooking show featuring two rivals and many plot twists, plus surprise celebrity judges - these and more will be part of the upcoming dinner theatre production for the Weyburn Agricultural Society by Crocus 80 Theatre, a two-act comedy entitled, "Ki

Local singer nominated for pair of awards

It has been a busy week for Radville singer-songwriter Lexie Tytlandsvik.

Firms hired to check city water systems

The City of Weyburn hired the firms of ATAP Consulting and Associated Engineering to do a thorough investigation of the city's water system.
Fay Patricia Johnston

Fay Patricia Johnston

It is with immense sadness that we announce the sudden and unexpected passing of Fay Patricia Johnston. Fay passed away while on vacation in Port Elizabeth, Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV Africa, on February 13, 2012 at the age of 70 years.
Kenneth Fraser Waddell

Kenneth Fraser Waddell

June 17, 1926 - February 17, 2012

Answers on water issue are coming

Weyburn residents, along with those area residents who use city-treated water, are right to be concerned, even upset, that the city is subject to its second precautionary boil-water advisory in the past couple of weeks.
New police chief introduces family

New police chief introduces family

Mayor Debra Button and Weyburn's new chief of police, Marlo Pritchard, introduces his family to well-wishers and friends gathered in city council chambers for his swearing-in ceremony on Thursday evening.

DeLaet is cut from Honda Classic, still 'feeling good'

Graham DeLaet recently competed in the Honda Classic, which was his sixth event for the year with the Professional Golf Association (PGA) Tour. After two rounds DeLaet was cut from the event.
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