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Moose Mountain Marathon a success

Moose Mountain Marathon a success

It was the perfect setting. With not a cloud in the sky and not a trace of wind, runners took their mark at 7 a.m. to take part in the third annual Moose Mountain Marathon.
Auction for car and music lovers

Auction for car and music lovers

Prized pieces will go to the highest bidder, as a collection that would make the most avid collectors swoon is headed for auction. Dean Chow, a local dentist, is a self-described "hoarder.

Weyburn area generates $11 million in August's Crown land sale

The August sale of Crown petroleum and natural gas rights has generated $21.7 million in revenue for the province. This brings land sale revenues for the 2011 calendar year to $214.9 million.
Alameda hosts 34th annual flower show

Alameda hosts 34th annual flower show

More than 120 people attended the 34th Annual Flower Show and Tea, hosted by the Alameda Agricultural Society, on August 14. They came from Oxbow, Manor, Redvers, Estevan, Carnduff, Kisbey, Carlyle, Grenfell and even Wales.
Moto-X 2011

Moto-X 2011

If you have never been to the annual Moto-X event at the Bowan-Rekken Memorial Moto-X Track in Carlyle, do yourself a favour and plan to go to it next year.

City reports largest permit month in over 25 years

The City of Weyburn saw July producing the biggest building permit month in over 25 years.

Saskatchewan's employment holds strong, unemployment rate remains lowest in Canada

Full-Time Employment Hits an All-Time Record High
Extreeeme Transport - only machine in Saskatchewan

Extreeeme Transport - only machine in Saskatchewan

Do you have a container that you need moved but don't know how to move it? Well, the solution is just down the road. Extreeeme Transport of Lampman has added a new machine to their line of equipment.

City Approved for Additional Flood Assistance

City Manager Bob Smith has announced that the provincial government will be providing the City of Weyburn with additional flood assistance as a result of last week's severe rainfall.

Police respond to reports of theft and vandalism

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of August 8 to 14: * Police were called to assist in helping to located a missing patient from Tatagwa View on August 14. * On August 13, there was a minor disturbance at the King George Hotel.
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