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Fundraiser set for toddler with autism

A fundraising social is being held in Radville on Saturday, Jan. 15, for a local two-year-old boy who was recently diagnosed with severe autism.

Rotary Club looking for applicants for exchange

The Rotary Club of Weyburn is searching for applicants to travel to England in the fall of 2011 for four weeks. The exchange is open to those who are non-Rotarians between the ages of 25 to 40. Selected candidates will travel from Oct. 1 to Oct.

EDITORIAL: Funding policies must change

The Brad Wall government needs to consider reversing a long-standing practice that is putting too great a burden on local communities, and is taxing their resources to the breaking point.
City denies Co-op's request for bus terminal

City denies Co-op's request for bus terminal

City council unanimously rejected an application by the Weyburn Co-op to relocate the STC bus terminal to the Co-op's Food Store location, as council sided with a large group of area residents expressing their concerns for the proposal.
Weyburn police busy with mischief, vehicle accidents

Weyburn police busy with mischief, vehicle accidents

During the week of Jan. 2-9, Police Service members answered 87 calls for service. Many of them were alcohol related. On Jan. 2, police were called to a local apartment building to investigate possible narcotics usage.
Mainil family donates portfolio to Hospital Foundation

Mainil family donates portfolio to Hospital Foundation

Members of the Mainil family gather with Kim Thorson, chair of the Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation, as the family donated an investment portfolio to the foundation worth in excess of $800,000.
New refuse bins ready to roll out

New refuse bins ready to roll out

Jesse Watamanuk, engineering assistant for the City of Weyburn, inspects the stacks of new refuse bins that are ready to be rolled out to every residence in Weyburn, starting on Monday, Jan.

Nominations for Golden Spike to open soon

Nominations will open soon for the 2011 Golden Spike Award, which is presented annually by the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce.
Treats at Tatagwa

Treats at Tatagwa

Tatagwa View residents Mary Nelson, Betty Verot and Pearl McKay enjoy their blueberry tea and cheesecake topped with blueberries at their monthly Red Hat Ladies Happy Gang meeting in the activity room on Wednesday afternoon.

SaskEnergy sees customer growth above 10-year average

SaskEnergy is reporting a strong year of customer growth in 2010, which saw nearly 5,000 new residential, business and industrial customers added to its natural gas distribution system in communities across Saskatchewan.
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