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Seeding is finished, rainy conditions hinder progress

A week of sunny and windy weather has helped to dry some areas and improve crop conditions as seeding is basically done for the year.

NDP leader mulls cabinet shuffles and local issues during interview

At the invitation of the NDP party, The Mercury decided to avail itself of an opportunity to conduct a 20 minute telephone interview with the party's leader Dwain Lingenfelter a few days after the announcement of an extensive cabinet shuffle by Sask
Police Report

Police Report

Weyburn RCMP busy with two-vehicle accident
Amber Alert cancelled after missing girl found In Regina

Amber Alert cancelled after missing girl found In Regina

Missing four-year-old girl Samantha Martyn and her parents have been found in Regina. The Amber Alert which was issued Tuesday has been cancelled.
Fair days set to go

Fair days set to go

The Weyburn Agricultural Society Fair will officially kick-off summer for Weyburn and area. The fun begins with the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce's annual Fair Parade on July 5. The parade will leave from Fifth Avenue North at 10:30 a.m.

Council joins Upper Souris Watershed Association

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on June 28; here are the major points of interest: *Council approved an annual membership fee of $5,000 to join the Upper Souris Watershed Association (USWA).

Police deal with alcohol-related incidents

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of June 21 to 27: *On June 27, Weyburn Police and RCMP investigated a careless driver complaint. A 25-year-old Weyburn male was charged with impaired driving and refusing a breath test.

Cabinet shuffle - Duncan gets new role

Premier Brad Wall made changes to the provincial cabinet and other MLA duties on June 29, including a new role for Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan.
Friendship exchange gives Weyburn couples a global view

Friendship exchange gives Weyburn couples a global view

Two Weyburn couples recently travelled to Turkey to experience another culture, make lasting friendships and learn more about the humanitarian efforts of Rotary International.

Cancer Jam celebrates 22 years

The 22nd annual Country Music Jamboree raised over $50,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) on June 26 and 27 at Nickle Lake Regional Park.
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