Aftermath from accident

Eldon Strawford sweeps up broken glass in his kitchen after his house was hit by a truck on Nov. 7. The cabinet shown on the right collapsed onto his kitchen table causing the glassware to fall out and break. All of his cabinets were damaged and most of the doors in his house will not close properly due to structure damage. The house was moved a couple of inches off of the foundation. Strawford estimates that the cost to repair the house is closer to $125,000 instead of the $25,000 that was previously reported.

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Weyburn's new city council

The new city council for the City of Weyburn gather after their first meeting on Monday evening in which they were sworn in to a new three-year term by city lawyer Greg Bobbitt. The council is comprised of, from left, councillors Bill McKenzie, Dave Craigen and Rob Stephanson, Mayor Debra Button, and councillors Bill Rudachyk, Nancy Styles and Dick Michel. Their council retreat will be held on Sunday, Nov. 18 at City Hall.

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