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Police remove dynamite with help from Regina Bomb Squad

Report from the Weyburn Police Service from the period of July 19 to 25: *On July 25, police attended to complaints of thefts from campers at River Park Campground. Some of the items were recovered. The matter is under investigation.
Longest full-time employee leaves animal shelter

Longest full-time employee leaves animal shelter

Long-time Weyburn Humane Society Animal Shelter employee Janna Holtz is leaving the shelter to further her career.
Weyburn Wheat Festival weaves fun and heritage into one

Weyburn Wheat Festival weaves fun and heritage into one

There will be entertainment weaved with heritage at Weyburn's 14th annual Wheat Festival on August 6, 7 and 8. The Wheat Festival will kick-off with a pancake breakfast care of The Family Place at Memorial Park on Friday, August 6 from 8 to 10 a.m.

Tough on Crime?

Try real tough on crime
Local youths facing numerous charges

Local youths facing numerous charges

Two youths appeared in Estevan provincial court Thursday, facing several charges stemming from a vandalism spree in Estevan over the past number of weeks.

Traffic issues of Highways 39 and 6 studied, twinning delayed

Traffic issues on Highways 39 and 6 will continue to be under consideration by the Ministry of Highways, even though a twinning project for the highways was not released in the five-year construction plan.
Stopping to appreciate city blooms

Stopping to appreciate city blooms

Stevn Mlynarski, Kaleb Hagen, Raegan Schlosser and Morgan Wiggins take a moment to appreciate the flowers at the Weyburn Leisure Centre on Monday. July 28, the national Communities in Bloom judges will arrive in Weyburn.
Council approves pay package

Council approves pay package

Mayor Gary St. Onge will be getting a hefty pay raise after the members of Estevan city council gave final approval to the remuneration review committee report Monday night.

Pangman Days to be held August 6 - 8

Pangman (cpd) Pangman Days will be held August 6 to 8. It will start with a community supper on Friday, Aug. 6 at 6 p.m. in the Gazebo Park to welcome all new residents to the area. Burgers will be supplied, with potluck salads and desserts.

Rhyme Rustler starts today

The Souris Valley Theatre's second musical of the season opens up tonight, and cast and crew alike will be looking to carry on with the momentum the theatre has experienced so far this summer.
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