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Weyburn Review

DeLaet to miss the RBC Canadian Open

After consulting with physicians and therapists, Canadian golfer Graham DeLaet, a native of Weyburn, has made the difficult decision to take several more weeks off the PGA Tour to continue to rehabilitate his back with no set timetable for a return.

Police deal with mischief/vandalism

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of July 11 to 17: *Police responded to a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Highway 39 and Government Road.

College seeking public feedback with online survey

The Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast Regional College is looking for feedback from residents of southeast Saskatchewan. An online survey, appropriately named "www.Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeastSurvey.
Saskatchewan troops thank province before heading home

Saskatchewan troops thank province before heading home

Canadian troops have begun to return home from Afghanistan, as the country's nine-year combat mission comes to a close, and Saskatchewan-born troops are thanking their home province for their support.
A natural fireworks show

A natural fireworks show

The skies over Weyburn's Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV Hill is lit up brightly by a flash of lightning from an approaching thunderstorm late Thursday night, capping the end of a hot and humid summer day.

Stressed crops are being evaluated

Crop insurance claims increase due to moisture

Local organizations come together for Wheat Festival

The annual Wheat Festival will be taking place throughout Weyburn from Friday, August 5 until Sunday, August 7.

Council approves riding club's improvement plans

The Weyburn Riding and Driving Club will be making some improvements to the city barns area they are leasing from the city just west of the Souris Valley grounds.

Local singer to be part of flood relief concert Friday

An up and coming singer from the Weyburn area, along with an established country star who grew up in Midale, will be part of the "Flood of Relief" benefit concert to be held in Regina on Friday, July 22.

EDITORIAL: CWB issue coming to an end

After years of fighting with producers who simply want a choice in how to market their own grain, the end seems to be drawing near for the Canadian Wheat Board.
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