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Funeral service set for Jack Lee

A long-time member of Weyburn's business community, Jack Lee, died on Dec. 3. The funeral service will be held on Saturday, Dec. 8, at Grace United Church, at 2 p.m.

Icy highways handled efficiently, for the most part

"We were a lot better off than they were around Weyburn." Const.

Decisions to be made soon at Creighton Lodge

The managers at Creighton Lodge continue to wait for advice on just what they should be doing with their building.
Owners hope restoration can begin at DQ

Owners hope restoration can begin at DQ

Things are moving behind the scenes, even if it looks like there will never be a Dairy Queen in the Energy City again.

Council briefs

News and notes from the Nov. 26 regular meeting of Estevan city council
Missing Bienfait area man found

Missing Bienfait area man found

Update: Dec. 5, 2012 Steven James Schnell, the Bienfait resident who was reported missing yesterday by the RCMP, has been found safe. Schnell is apparently in Midale and has been in contact with the police.
Chancel choir sings 'African Psalm' at Carol Festival

Chancel choir sings 'African Psalm' at Carol Festival

The Grace United Church Chancel Choir sings "African Psalm" during the 59th annual Carol Festival, held at the Grace United Church on Sunday.
Celebrating a daughter's knowledge

Celebrating a daughter's knowledge

Krista MacPherson watches as her daughter Emilee goes through a writing exercise, at one of several stations set up for the "Celebration of Learning" evening in the Grade 6 class at Assiniboia Park School on Wednesday.
Shaving Mo's at fundraiser

Shaving Mo's at fundraiser

Charlie Travis and Jerome Sidloski get their Movember mustaches shaved, during an end-of-the-month fundraiser at Barber Motors on Friday afternoon. Shaving the mustaches are Velour hairstylists Rhea Barber and Brittany Labbee.
Triple C Centre quilt raffle

Triple C Centre quilt raffle

Deana Mainil, of the Triple C Centre, presents a quilt to raffle winner Kay Molder. Lydia Milleker made the quilt and donated it to the Triple C Centre to be raffled off. Over $1,200 worth of tickets were sold, and the raffle was drawn on Nov.
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