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Dunn Transport Ltd. 60 years and counting

Dunn Transport Ltd. 60 years and counting

Approximately 150 people came out to the new facility of Dunn Transport Ltd. in Carlyle on Saturday, May 7. A special event was hosted by the local business to celebrate three important milestones in the company history.
Housing, city growth main issues at byelection forum

Housing, city growth main issues at byelection forum

Five candidates for the city council byelection discussed how they would handle future city growth, and issues such as housing and the need for a new hospital, during the All-Candidates Forum held by the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday night
Ratepayers vote and support to continue paving project

Ratepayers vote and support to continue paving project

RM of Moose Creek ratepayers went to the polls on May 2. A total of 280 voters from the area let their views be known about whether or not they supported the continued paving of Highway 361.

Another successful Carnation Campaign

The 2011 Carnation Campaign had another successful year in Saskatchewan.

Chief warns residents about fire pit violations

Chief Steve Debienne of the Weyburn Fire Department is reminding residents about fire pit safety in the city. On May 6, the Fire Department received a call regarding a possible fire pit violation.

Road Closures

As of 7:30 pm May 10th the following roads are being closed for public travel, and vehicles and pedestrians are asked to avoid these areas due to flooding: Woodlawn Avenue Â鶹´«Ã½AV from 19th Avenue to Highway 18 4th Avenue at Jubilee Drive to the entran
"It was like being reborn"

"It was like being reborn"

When Jessica Billard was three-years-old, she enjoyed doing many of the things girls that age do, playing with dolls, dressing up in girls' clothes.
Young cancer survivor named Relay's honourary chair

Young cancer survivor named Relay's honourary chair

This year's Relay for Life honourary chairperson tells a story as one of the lucky ones.
Egged vehicles, wilful damages attract police attention

Egged vehicles, wilful damages attract police attention

A Lampman man has been charged for throwing missiles (eggs) at vehicles following a report that was received by the Estevan Police Service (EPS) on the night of May 6.
Weyburn police arrest six for thefts from vehicles

Weyburn police arrest six for thefts from vehicles

During the past two weeks, the Weyburn Police Service have received numerous complaints about thefts from motor vehicles in all areas of the city.
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