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Police search for dead infant

Report from the Weyburn Police Service from May 17 to 23:*On May 20, police received information that the body of a new born infant was observed in the garbage of a residence on Coteau Avenue in Weyburn.

Tim Horton's Camp Day is June 2

Tim Horton's Camp Day is on Wednesday, June 2, when every penny from coffee sales at Tim Horton's restaurants is donated to the Tim Horton Children's Foundation.
Council approves rate increases

Council approves rate increases

A regular meeting of the Weyburn City Council was held on May 25, here are the major points of interest:*Council approved a rate increase for the Weyburn Leisure Centre, Crescent Point Place and Tom Zandee Sports Arena.
Souris celebrates 100 years

Souris celebrates 100 years

The turnout was "terrific" at the Souris School Centennial Celebration on May 20 to 22, according to April Sampson, chairperson of the centennial committee.

Court dates issued to several offenders following long weekend activities

An altercation at a local lounge required the attention of members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) on the night of May 20.

Exhibition at Allie Griffin Art Gallery celebrates local art roots of women artists

The Weyburn Arts Council is presenting an exhibition of unique art works at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery by a special group of women who share a common thread: all are formerly of Weyburn or had a strong association with Weyburn in their youth.
Pharmacies struggling to deal with drug shortages

Pharmacies struggling to deal with drug shortages

It is becoming an ever growing challenge these days for pharmacists who are attempting to fill your prescription needs.

Council Briefs

Council briefs News and notes from the May 17 regular meeting of Estevan city council. The City has learned it will receive $1.45 million from the provincial government for the 2010-11 revenue sharing grants.

French-Canadians build a foundation with Tremcar in Weyburn

With the booming oil industry, companies in the Weyburn area need to look outside the province (and sometimes the country) to find the employees they require. For the company of Tremcar West Inc.
Volunteers comb through refuse at Weyburn landfill looking for remains

Volunteers comb through refuse at Weyburn landfill looking for remains

Volunteers from the community, along with members of the Weyburn Fire Department and Weyburn Police Service, comb carefully through mounds of refuse at the Weyburn landfill on Monday, during a community search for a dead infant's body which was alleg
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