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Hockey Fights Hunger campaign started by Bantam Co-op Wings

Hockey Fights Hunger campaign started by Bantam Co-op Wings

The U15 Weyburn Co-op Wings are challenging all Weyburn Minor Hockey Association teams to join them in their campaign 鈥淗ockey Fights Hunger鈥 to raise cash and gift cards for the Weyburn Salvation Army Food Bank.

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Oil industry forecast says 2021 to be slightly better than 2020

Oil industry forecast says 2021 to be slightly better than 2020

This year has been the worst the Canadian oil industry has seen in modern times when it comes to drilling, and next year isn鈥檛 looking a whole lot better. In its annual forecast for the coming year, released on Nov.
Fundraising campaign opened for the Mainprize Project

Fundraising campaign opened for the Mainprize Project

(Photo of Dr. Mainprize from Mainprize Project Facebook page) A gofundme fundraising campaign was launched on Nov. 17 to help fund the Mainprize Project officially ( https://www.gofundme.com/f/mainprize-project ).
Weyburn Industrial Transload getting closer to starting up

Weyburn Industrial Transload getting closer to starting up

A new rail-based initiative, Weyburn Industrial Transload, is getting close to when they will be able start up, with some details needing to be finalized in the next while, members of the Weyburn Rotary Club heard in a Zoom presentation on Thursday.
Contentious development a highlight of first Weyburn council meeting

Contentious development a highlight of first Weyburn council meeting

A contentious application for the development of a new liquor store was the main highlight of the first meeting for Weyburn鈥檚 new city council since the civic election.
Weyburn police lay charges in serious assault incident

Weyburn police lay charges in serious assault incident

The Weyburn Police Service experienced a lighter than usual week with 64 calls for service during the period of Nov. 16-22.
Saskatchewan has 175 new COVID cases, 112 new recoveries

Saskatchewan has 175 new COVID cases, 112 new recoveries

There are 175 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Nov. 24, bringing the provincial total to date to 6,883 cases.The seven-day average of daily cases is 209 (17.3 new cases per 100,000 population).
Joyce Lynch

Joyce Lynch

Joyce Winnifred Lynch late of Osage, Saskatchewan passed away November 19, 2020 at the age of 82 years. A Private Family Graveside Service & Interment will take place on Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 2:30 p.m. at Osage Cemetery, Osage, Saskatchewan.
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