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Former Weyburn woman relates earthquake experience:

Former Weyburn woman relates earthquake experience:

The experience of going through the strongest earthquake in Japan's history was "terrifying" for a former Weyburn resident who now teaches English in Tokyo, while the concern for a former resident of Japan living in Weyburn was that his family is all
Federal debt clock counting up

Federal debt clock counting up

Playoffs end for the Wings after losing to Kindersley

Playoffs end for the Wings after losing to Kindersley

The Weyburn Red Wings were removed from the Sherwood conference semi-finals by the Kindersley Klippers, who claimed a 4-1 victory in the best-of-seven series. The Klippers will play the Yorkton Terriers in the Sherwood finals.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

Coming up on back-to-back days, which is in itself quite unusual, are the federal then the provincial budgets for 2011, where we'll learn how each approaches the economy of their given jurisdiction.

Review is nominated for 6 awards

The Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association announced their finalists for the 2011 Better Newspapers Competition, with the awards to be presented at the association's annual convention on Saturday, Apr. 16, in Saskatoon.
Signing autographs at the Brier

Signing autographs at the Brier

Two young fans receive autographs from Brennen Jones, a former Weyburn curler, during action at the Tim Hortons Brier in London, Ontario.

Industrial Electric is finalist for Torch award

Industrial Electric is nominated for a 2011 Torch Award from the Better Business Award. They are nominated in the Industrial Products and Services, and awards will be presented at the Queensbury Centre in Regina on March 22.
Intense game action in game four

Intense game action in game four

Fundraiser to help victims of fire

The McDonalds Restaurant in Weyburn is holding a fundraiser for the family that lost their home to a fire in North Weyburn last week. On March 15, for every Big Mac sandwich sold, McDonalds will donate $1 to the DeConnick family.
Debt Clock stops in Weyburn

Debt Clock stops in Weyburn

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation brought their National Debt Clock Tour to Weyburn on March 8 to create public awareness, elevate the importance of balanced budgets, and provide a means for the public to engage lawmakers about the federal government
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