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Drug bust sees three charged for trafficking cocaine

A seven-month long police investigation has led to three arrests, including one Weyburn resident.
130 farmers and ranchers enjoy golf together

130 farmers and ranchers enjoy golf together

Wawota Lions held their 17th annual golf tournament for farmers and ranchers on June 24. In a year that will long be remembered, the players found mutual understanding as well as relaxation and laughter on the superb course at Kenosee.
Telemiracle donates bike to local boy

Telemiracle donates bike to local boy

Memphis White, 9, has recently received a bike from Kinsmen Telemiracle, and he couldn't be happier about it. "The handle bars are really easy to steer," he said, showing off the bike he received a week ago.

Proposed budget for 2011-12 school year approved

The Â鶹´«Ã½AV East Cornerstone School Board has approved the budget for 2011-12 school year, with total revenues of $102.7 million, operating expenditures of $92.3 million, capital expenditures of $22.9 million and total staff of 1,113.
Rudachyk leaves The Family Place in good hands

Rudachyk leaves The Family Place in good hands

Weyburn will be losing a special member of the community for the next year. Linda Rudachyk, former manager of The Family Place, and her family are taking a one-year leave to "slow down and enjoy each other and nature.

Viterra commits $100,000 to North American Flood Assistance

Viterra Inc. has launched a North American Flood Assistance Program to provide community-based flood assistance to communities that have been affected by the 2011 spring flooding in Western Canada and the United States.

Credit Unions accepting donations for Red Cross disaster relief

Canadian Red Cross and SaskCentral announced that cash donations to help Saskatchewan residents devastated by recent disasters will be accepted at participating Saskatchewan Credit Unions until July 22.
Wawota does it again

Wawota does it again

The town of Wawota does not give up easily. When beds were lost at Deer View Lodge, they formed a committee and consistently held their ground until a promise was made to bring some of the beds back in another location in the building.
Aboriginal Days celebrated locally

Aboriginal Days celebrated locally

Aboriginal day is celebrated throughout Canada on June 21. The day, first celebrated in 1996, recognizes and celebrates the culture of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada.
A big catch means big prize money at Alameda Fish Derby

A big catch means big prize money at Alameda Fish Derby

Alameda Fish Derby saw almost 290 participants register for their 15th annual event held on June 25 at Moose Creek Regional Park.
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