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A Prairie sunrise for the New Year

A Prairie sunrise for the New Year

The sun peeks over the eastern horizon in this view looking southeast of Weyburn, with the Weyburn Inland Terminal at the end of this railway track, which was lit golden by the rising sun on Wednesday.
Jean Christina Eaton (McCormick)

Jean Christina Eaton (McCormick)

November 30, 1920 - December 19, 2011

Public asked to support Trossachs hall

The Brokenshell Parks and Recreation Board is appealing to the public to support them as they try to fund-raise to save the Trossachs Hall.

Stoughton to host the junior mens curling championships

The Stoughton Curling Club will host the 2011-12 junior mens curling championships from Jan. 5 to 9. A total of 12 teams will compete at this event, after qualifying from either the northern playdowns, the southern playdowns or qualifying spiels.
David Andrew Houston

David Andrew Houston

David Andrew Houston, late of Weyburn passed away December 23, 2011, at the age of 90 years. David was predeceased by his parents, Samuel and Eliza Houston; sister, Agnes Hall.

Library aims for immigrant-friendly services, programs

An increase of immigrants has occurred in the past few years for the City of Weyburn.
City police deal with many offences involving alcohol

City police deal with many offences involving alcohol

The Weyburn Police Service attended two residential, two commercial alarms and 71 calls for service during the period of Dec. 19-25.
Elva Myrtle Blakley

Elva Myrtle Blakley

It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Elva at the age of 97. She was predeceased by her husband Alvin Blakley (1992), son-in-law Harold Neiszner (2006), and grandson Jerry Seymour (2010).
Landing on a loose puck

Landing on a loose puck

Game action between the Weyburn midget Q'Max Wild and Estevan comes to a halt, after goaltender Dustin Dreis (No. 31), lands on a loose puck by the net. The Q'Max Wild hosted Estevan at Crescent Point Place on Dec. 27, and lost 15-3.

EDITORIAL: CWB will continue to have a role

At the start of the next crop year, on August 1, 2012, a new era begins for western Canadian grain farmers, when the Canadian Wheat Board begins operations without the single-desk monopoly powers it formerly had.