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Wings have solid showcase weekend

Wings have solid showcase weekend

It was another one of those wild and wooly games against the Estevan Bruins Sunday night, where some players serve more time in the penalty box than they do on the ice.

Police lay several assault charges

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of November 29 to December 5: *On December 5, police responded to a complaint of a volunteer at a local hall being assaulted.

Royal Conservatory silver medalist from Yellow Grass

Story:The Royal Conservatory presented Yellow Grass resident Torri Hill with a 2010 Silver Medal for scoring the top mark in Saskatchewan on the Grade 1 Voice examination.

Komarnicki welcomes Action Plan extension in Souris-Moose Mountain

Ed Komarnicki, Member of Parliament for Souris-Moose Mountain, commented on the announcement for the extension of the deadline for completion of the Economic Action Plan Infrastructure projects on December 2 in Ottawa.

Make your own gifts at Santa's Workshop

The Tommy Douglas Centre is holding a Christmas event for the whole family. The "Santa's Workshop" will give participants the opportunity to create their own Christmas gifts with the help of Santa's Workshop elves.

Thin ice warning for Souris River

The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority is urging caution when crossing on any stream this winter due to the risk of thin ice resulting from stream flow. This includes streams which normally do not flow in the winter.

Mayor in Ukraine to promote business partnership and gender equality

The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) has invited Weyburn Mayor Debra Button to take part in a mission to Ukraine from December 6 to 15 under the auspices of the Municipal Local Economic Development (MLED) Project.

Bantam Wings on a roll

The Weyburn Crescent Point Energy Bantam "AA" Wings were on a roll before they were lucky enough to have a break in the middle of the season.

Shop at your own risk

Jennifer's Journal

Health Region adopts medication reconciliation program

The Sun Country Regional Health Authority (SCRHA) adopted a new program to improve the safety of health care delivery for patients/clients/residents at their monthly meeting on December 1.
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