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Editorial: Access to local news in Canada will be hurt

Editorial: Access to local news in Canada will be hurt

Weyburn Review editor Greg Nikkel hopes that access to the free press in Canada will still be possible with Bill C-18 coming into effect.
Weyburn pastor part of response team to Dauphin bus crash

Weyburn pastor part of response team to Dauphin bus crash

Weyburn pastor Tim MacKinnon of Calvary Baptist Church received a call from the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team, to help counsel people in Dauphin impacted by the tragic bus crash of June 15 that killed 16 people.
Long-time Weyburn councillor Dick Michel passes away at age 74

Long-time Weyburn councillor Dick Michel passes away at age 74

Seven-term Weyburn city councillor and longtime volunteer Dick Michel passed away on Friday morning at the age of 74 years.
Weyburn athlete set to represent province in three sports

Weyburn athlete set to represent province in three sports

Weyburn athlete Ella Schenher, 15, is preparing to represent Saskatchewan for three different sports this year: football, lacrosse and hockey.
Weyburn Ag Society hosts Interclub 4-H Show, achievement days

Weyburn Ag Society hosts Interclub 4-H Show, achievement days

A number of Weyburn area 4-H clubs held their Club Achievement Days in the Souris Valley Industries Show and Sale Arena over the weekend prior to the Interclub Regional 4-H Show.
Special air quality statement in effect for southern Sask

Special air quality statement in effect for southern Sask

Smoke from wildfires in Alberta is causing reduced air quality.
Weyburn's second Canada Day show with lightning bolts

Weyburn's second Canada Day show with lightning bolts

A secondary light show lit up skies in the Weyburn region, as a thunderstorm rolled through the area, with some of the lightning visible to watchers of the City of Weyburn's Canada Day fireworks show on Saturday evening.
Weyburn skies light up with Canada Day fireworks show

Weyburn skies light up with Canada Day fireworks show

The City of Weyburn held their annual Canada Day fireworks show at the end of day on July 1, firing the colourful rockets from the west end of the fair grounds. Thousands of residents packed the fair grounds and the parking lots across the highway by Sims Avenue, to watch the celebration of Canada's birthday.
Update: Severe thunderstorm watch comes to an end

Update: Severe thunderstorm watch comes to an end

Thunderstorms were expected to develop late in the afternoon.
Gallery: Celebrating Canada Day at Nickle Lake with bike parade

Gallery: Celebrating Canada Day at Nickle Lake with bike parade

Canada Day was celebrated with a bike parade at Nickle Lake Regional Park on Saturday morning, with bright red-and-white decorations on the bikes. Children were able to take part in Canada Day crafts later, and an open-air market was held in the park area near the Beaver's Den. Later in the day, the Souris River Smoke BBQ competition will begin, and live entertainment will be held.
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