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Avonlea claims Riderville status

Avonlea, not Weyburn, was declared Riderville by the Saskatchewan Roughriders centennial committee on September 4. Weyburn Rider Nation co-chairs Rochelle and Nicole Wendt were at the Labour Day Classic in Regina to hear the announcement first-hand.

West Nile Risk is decreasing

Although the risk of West Nile Virus is decreasing in Sun Country Health Region, Dr. Shauna Hudson wants to remind people that they still need to take precautions in September.

Police warn public about telephone fraud

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of August 30 to September 5: *On September 5, police attended a complaint of a theft from a local business.

Registration approaching for YouthBiz E-Show

School is back in session and students are excited to prepare for the 2010 YouthBiz E-Show.
City gives options for automated refuse system containers

City gives options for automated refuse system containers

The City of Weyburn held an open house during the week of September 7 to give residents an opportunity to try out containers the City is considering for their new automated refuse system, to be installed in the new year.
Museum caboose ready for CPR 125th

Museum caboose ready for CPR 125th

Art Wallace, the president of the Soo Line Historical Museum Society, stands at the newly refreshed caboose at the Museum grounds.

Actor Kiefer Sutherland to attend Douglas statue unveiling Friday

Hollywood film star and grandson of the late Tommy Douglas, Kiefer Sutherland, will represent the Douglas family for the unveiling of a new bronze statue of the former premier on Friday, Sept. 10 at 3 p.m. at the Riverfront Boardwalk.

Independent Riders host two runs on Sept. 11-12

The Weyburn Independent Riders will have a busy weekend, with the annual Toy Run on Saturday, Sept. 11 and the annual Ronald McDonald Challenge on Sunday, Sept. 12.The Toy Run parade will leave from the parking lot of the Weyburn Junior High at 1 p.
Comp School awards academic achievements

Comp School awards academic achievements

54 scholarships and bursaries handed out
Still farming after 77 years

Still farming after 77 years

Fred Dorsch climbs down from the cab of his tractor on his Trossachs farm. Dorsch has been farming for 77 years and began farming with his father, then continued with his wife Evelyn and now he farms with his son Eric.
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