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City approves $800,000 local improvement projects

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on March 28; here are the major points of interest: *Council approved a list of projects for the 2011 Local Improvement Program, including asphalt recapping, sidewalk replacement and one street t
Women of the Year nominees

Women of the Year nominees

Quota International of Weyburn announced the eight nominees of the Women of the Year Awards at a tea held in the nominee's honour on March 27.

Deadline for music award

Applications for the Helen Davidson Music Award are due April 30. Each year a worthy recipient is awarded $2,000.
Wind power blows into Weyburn

Wind power blows into Weyburn

Green energy initiatives are popping up across the prairies, including one wind powered turbine in Weyburn.

Liberals and NDP select candidates in Souris-Moose Mountain

The race is officially on in the Souris-Moose Mountain Constituency. Both the NDP and Liberal party's have selected their candidates for the May 2 election.

Weyburn police look into many incidents of mischief

The Weyburn Police Service attended to 94 calls for service during the week of Mar. 21-27, including incidents of mischief and property damage. On Sunday, police received a call from a Weyburn resident on Ash Drive where their vehicle had been egged.
Nominees for Women of the Year

Nominees for Women of the Year

The nominees for the Quota International Women of the Year awards gather at Grace United Church, after a nominees tea on Sunday.

Pangman woman serves with medical team in Haiti

A Pangman woman, Ruth Bartlett, just returned from spending six days in Haiti with a medical team, and said the country still has many desperate needs more than a year after their devastating earthquake.
City looking for leisure services manager, again

City looking for leisure services manager, again

The City of Estevan is on the hunt for a new leisure services division manager. Again. It was announced Wednesday that Paul M. Ennis had resigned from the position after just two days on the job.

SaskPower CEO takes Estevan group on a tour of the future

The chief executive officer for SaskPower took an informal tone to the podium last Wednesday evening as he addressed about 120 members and guests of the Estevan and District Board of Tourism, Trade and Commerce.
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