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Weyburn police respond to train-vehicle collision on Queen Street

Weyburn police respond to train-vehicle collision on Queen Street

Weyburn police responded to a train versus vehicle collision on Queen Street near Highway 39 shortly before 10 p.m. on Thursday.
Weyburn wrestlers bring back 15 medals from Moose Jaw tournament

Weyburn wrestlers bring back 15 medals from Moose Jaw tournament

A total of 19 wrestlers travelled to Moose Jaw over the weekend, and brought back a total of 15 medals.
Weyburn Cooperative Playschool families dance to the music

Weyburn Cooperative Playschool families dance to the music

A Family Valentine Dance was held for the families of the Weyburn Cooperative Playschool on Thursday evening, at the Upper Grace Hall. DJ Randy Bakaluk provided the music and lights, and donations were taken for the Weyburn Humane Society.
Sask. Teachers’ Federation suspends job actions, back to talks

Sask. Teachers’ Federation suspends job actions, back to talks

All job actions by the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation have been suspended, with a return to the bargaining table on Monday, Feb. 12 in Saskatoon.
Four veteran Sask Party MLAs speak out on why they are leaving

Four veteran Sask Party MLAs speak out on why they are leaving

Cabinet ministers Donna Harpauer, Gord Wyant, Don McMorris and Dustin Duncan all say it’s the right time to leave the Legislature.
Update: Special weather statement for the southeast comes to an end

Update: Special weather statement for the southeast comes to an end

Â鶹ÊÓƵeast Saskatchewan has already been receiving some snow Wednesday morning. 
Weyburn Arts Council to host Culture Days info night

Weyburn Arts Council to host Culture Days info night

The information session will be for anyone who wants to know more about what Culture Days is all about.
International Souris River Board to hold annual meeting

International Souris River Board to hold annual meeting

The Souris River originates north of Weyburn, before winding its way through North Dakota and Manitoba to join the Assiniboine River.
Column: big tech and the online child sexual exploitation crisis

Column: big tech and the online child sexual exploitation crisis

There needs to be in-school education for our youth before they create their own social media accounts.
Saskatchewan's February oil and gas public offering raises $10 million

Saskatchewan's February oil and gas public offering raises $10 million

This was the final public offering of six for the 2023-24 fiscal year. The province has received $75.5 million in revenue.
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