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Police attend numerous residential disturbances

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of November 13 to Nov 20 2011: During the reporting period, police dealt with 101 calls for service.
Tree Festival raises over $41,000 for Family Place

Tree Festival raises over $41,000 for Family Place

With Christmas trees selling from $7-800 up to more than $2,000 each, the 12th annual Festival of Trees was a successful fundraiser for the Family Place once again, raising over $41,000.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

The results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from November 13 to November 19: Bridge: (Monday) 1st John Whitell, 2nd George Gillies, 3rd Andy Goeres. Bridge: (Friday) 1st George Gillies, 2nd Stan Sampson, 3rd Basil Holyer.

Parade of lights set for Dec. 1

The 2011 Weyburn Chamber of Commerce Parade of Lights will be taking place on Thursday December 1 at 7:00 p.m.

Lomond 4-H elects new officials

The Lomond 4-H Beef Club held their first meeting at Oungre Park on November 7, during which items discussed included grooming teams going to the Canadian Western Agribition as well as other coming events.
Beavers baseball club hires new coach

Beavers baseball club hires new coach

After four seasons with the Weyburn Beavers, the first year as the Assistant and the past three as Head Coach, Terry Smith has stepped down to take over the family business back home in Pocola, Oklahoma.
Lifting for Canada

Lifting for Canada

A local powerlifting athlete has recently travelled to the Czech Republic to attend the IPF Men's and Women's World Championship as a competitor and as Head Coach for Team Canada.

Cellphone fines enforce safety

Operation HandsFree, a province-wide traffic blitz to raise awareness about the dangers of driving while using a cellphone, was held November 17 and 18.

Snowmobile safety

With each new snowflake that falls, snowmobilers across Saskatchewan are thinking about their next ride out. But before heading out on the trails, there are things that every snowmobiler should do to prepare.

'Report Impaired Drivers' program expands province-wide

People all over Saskatchewan can help keep roads safe now that the Report Impaired Drivers (RID) program is in effect across the province. RID encourages the public to call 911 if they see a driver they suspect is impaired.
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