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National Communities in Bloom judges "impressed" with Weyburn

National Communities in Bloom judges "impressed" with Weyburn

The national judges of the Communities in Bloom (CiB) competition visited Weyburn on July 29, touring several parks, yards and City facilities. "Overall, I was impressed with the whole city," said CiB judge Margaret Bateman Elison.
Silver Seals at Provincials

Silver Seals at Provincials

Seventeen members of the Weyburn Silver Seals attended the SaskSwim Summer Swimming Provincials in Swift Current on July 31. Claudia Lenferna earned two gold and three silver medals in the over-18 female category.

New tobacco legislation takes effect August 15

The first provision of new tobacco legislation will come into effect on August 15 in Saskatchewan.

Rider Insider

Welcome to what I call an "UP" week.

Minimum wage to hold steady in Sask

The Government of Saskatchewan announced that it is holding the province's minimum wage steady at $9.25 until the Minimum Wage Board completes its next minimum wage review. The minimum wage has increased 16.3 percent since January 1, 2008.

Police charge 16-year-old with drug possession

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of July 25 to August 1: *On July 31, a vehicle was reported stolen to police. The vehicle was later located on Souris Avenue near 10th Street.

"Come and try Synchro" summer camp

The Weyburn Synchro Stars will be holding their annual "Come and try Synchro" summer camp from August 16 to 20 for all swimmers aged five years and up who are interested in the art and sport of synchronized swimming.
Finalists run hard in Riders kickoff contest

Finalists run hard in Riders kickoff contest

Angela Bedore and Devan Haider, the last two finalists in the $10,000 kickoff contest, take part in the last elimination round during the Weyburn Rider Nation's Epic Rider party held Thursday evening at Jubilee Park.
"Growing pains" for Regional Planning Commission

"Growing pains" for Regional Planning Commission

The Weyburn District Regional Planning Commission held a meeting on August 4 to reaffirm their commitment to orderly planning for growth.
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