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Report card changes to take effect in November

Report card changes to take effect in November

Since the creation of the Â鶹´«Ã½AVeast Cornerstone School Division four years ago, the division has been looking into introducing a division-wide report card and now, the new reporting system is about to be unveiled.
DeLaet ties sixth at Frys open, 102nd on money list

DeLaet ties sixth at Frys open, 102nd on money list

Graham DeLaet soared closer to securing a place in the top 100 money leaders in the PGA, after tying for sixth place at the Frys.com Open.

Wal-Mart to now be certified by UFCW

It is official. The Weyburn Wal-Mart store will be certified for representation by the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), Local 1400, in a ruling released by the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal on Thursday.
HELP Int'l founder appeals to council

HELP Int'l founder appeals to council

Rodney Sidloski, at right, founder and executive director of HELP International, shows council one of a number of research projects that are being undertaken at their location on the city farm on the west side of the Souris Valley grounds.
Pancake breakfast served at Souris School

Pancake breakfast served at Souris School

Alexandra Wendt, Nicholas Hiltz, Nicole Wendt and Noah Wendt serve themselves pancakes and sausage during a family breakfast at Souris School on Thursday morning.
Wings efforts strong since home openers

Wings efforts strong since home openers

Although Crescent Point Place wasn't ready to show off her polished look yet (much to the dismay of visitors) the Weyburn Red Wings came home to show the 1255 fans in attendance that they are a force to be reckoned with.

Council denies HELP land bid

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on October 12, here are the major points of interest: *Council denied two requests from CEO of HELP International Rodney Sidloski, after he pled his case before Council to keep the 8-acre leased
HELP International staying positive about future

HELP International staying positive about future

HELP International was home to 17 interns this year and 16 environmental research projects. Their home, however, is in jeopardy as the City of Weyburn has decided it cannot extend HELP's lease beyond October 31, 2014.

Local artists on display at SHAC

Great diversity of styles and mediums are featured at the Signal Hill Arts Centre Gallery's October exhibition of works by the Hill Top Painters and Weyburn Artists Workshop.

Police lay several break, enter and theft charges

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period from October 4 to 10: *On October 10, police charged two males for possession of marijuana. *Police investigated a break, enter and theft to a residence. Electronics and jewelry were stolen.
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