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Weyburn Review

EDITORIAL

New refuse system is good idea
Big Brothers looking for volunteers

Big Brothers looking for volunteers

The Weyburn Big Brothers and Big Sisters Association is looking for volunteers for their in-school mentoring program, as well as for their regular "Big Brother" and "Big Sister" programs, and for their "Big Bunch" program which provides activities fo
Tatagwa View talent show

Tatagwa View talent show

Residents at Tatagwa View were encouraged to participate in their first annual Tatagwa View talent show held on Sept. 29.

Dealing with the doctor shortage

Jennifer's Journal
Readying to roof the Court House

Readying to roof the Court House

Work crews prepare the roof of Weyburn's historic Court House for new shingling, after removing all the old shingles, as part of the ongoing renovations work which is underway at the facility.

Automated Refuse System to begin in January

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on September 27; here are the major points of interest: *Concern over implementation of the City's new automated refuse system caused Council to debate whether the program should be held-off unti

Police investigate car fire

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of September 20 to 26: *On September 25, police received a complaint in regards to a vehicle fire at the east end of Weyburn. Someone had thrown fireworks into the vehicle, causing the fire.

Rider Insider

Welcome to the home stretch. The Saskatchewan Roughriders closed the book on the opening "two-thirds" of the 2010 schedule Saturday night with a thrilling come-from-behind 32-25 victory over the Tigercats in Hamilton.
Shaking things up at the Salvation Army

Shaking things up at the Salvation Army

The Mailmans are shaking things up at the Weyburn Salvation Army this year.

Attracting tourism and funding to Douglas Centre

Cultural and Tourism Director for the Tommy Douglas Centre John Nolan said that a public forum held on September 27 regarding the future of the Centre went better than he expected. "We had about 30 people show up," said Nolan.
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