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Government bolsters physician recruitment

Health Minister Don McMorris has announced a new Saskatchewan-based assessment process designed to better recruit more foreign-trained physicians to the province.

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Jennifer's Journal

Police investigate vehicle/pedestrian accident

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of September 13 to 19: *On September 19, police were called to assist in locating a missing resident from a local group home. The resident was located a short time later.

Producers at standstill with wet weather, frost concerns

Wet conditions in the southeast have caused harvest operations to come to a standstill, with concerns for late-seeded crops being affected by a forecast of frost.
Weyburn police assist in search for missing man

Weyburn police assist in search for missing man

The Weyburn Police Service dealt with 186 occurrences over the week of Sept. 13-19, many of them alcohol related, with one item including a search for a missing resident, and a B&E at a local business.
Racing for control of the soccer ball

Racing for control of the soccer ball

Joanne Stewart races with two Estevan opponents for control of the soccer ball, during a game for the Comp Eagles girls team at Jubilee Park on Sept. 14.
Weyburn Red Wings start season with a loss vs Yorkton

Weyburn Red Wings start season with a loss vs Yorkton

Head to Flin Flon for weekend games
Sculptor Vivot upset by coverage of unveiling

Sculptor Vivot upset by coverage of unveiling

The sculptor of the newly-unveiled bronze statue of Tommy Douglas is upset about the coverage by the national and out-of-province media of the unveiling ceremony, but promises she will leave the statue in Weyburn where it is.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

Weyburn had the enviable position of being the centre of attention on Sept. 10; local residents might remember this was the day famous actor, producer and director Kiefer Sutherland came to town.
City of Weyburn council approves expenses for two arenas

City of Weyburn council approves expenses for two arenas

The renovation and addition project for Crescent Point Place and the Tom Zandee Sports Arena is running behind, and will have extra expenses which were approved by city council at their Sept. 13 meeting.
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