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Editorial - Why does it always take a tragedy?

Editorial - Why does it always take a tragedy?

In an editorial, Greg Nikkel of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.ca questions why it takes a tragedy to bring the issue of drunk driving to the public's attention, as with the deaths of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau.
Weyburn resident decries loss of farm land to projects like wind turbines

Weyburn resident decries loss of farm land to projects like wind turbines

Weyburn resident Debbie Giroux wrote a letter decrying the loss of farmland in Saskatchewan due to projects like the proposed wind turbine project for the RMs of Weyburn and Griffin.
Weyburn Communithon to host Night of Comedy fundraiser

Weyburn Communithon to host Night of Comedy fundraiser

The Weyburn Communithon Committee is excited to invite residents to "A Night of Comedy and Music" on Friday, September 13, at the Weyburn Legion.
Update: Air quality advisory lifted in south Sask

Update: Air quality advisory lifted in south Sask

Many communities in the province were covered by the advisory.
Weyburn Chamber accepting Golden Sheaf award nominations

Weyburn Chamber accepting Golden Sheaf award nominations

The Weyburn Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the Golden Sheaf Award, which is presented annually at the Ag Appreciation Night.
Weyburn Special Olympics to hold fundraiser raffle

Weyburn Special Olympics to hold fundraiser raffle

A raffle fundraiser will be held for the Weyburn Special Olympics organization by Kal Tire for a set of four tires.
Two more Weyburn councillors to seek another term

Two more Weyburn councillors to seek another term

Two more Weyburn city councillors have decided they will be seeking another term, Laura Morrissette, finishing her second term, and Ryan Janke, just finishing his first term.
Weyburn police investigate B&Es to a home and a business

Weyburn police investigate B&Es to a home and a business

Weyburn police responded to a reported residential break and enter on Aug. 29. Officers discovered the occupant was also assaulted during the incident.
Old-time threshing bee at Griffin offers a step back to the past

Old-time threshing bee at Griffin offers a step back to the past

Glen Stomp, and his son Lyle and a number of other volunteers, put on an old-time threshing bee at the Stomp farm at Griffin, as they threshed several hayracks of stooked wheat on Sept. 1. They hooked up an antique McCormick-Deering tractor to a McCormick threshing machine to put through a field's worth of wheat.
Harvesting in southeast Sask interrupted by series of storms

Harvesting in southeast Sask interrupted by series of storms

Producers in the southeast were making good progress in their fields before a series of large storms halted some harvest operations.
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