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Lydia Agnes Mary Borys (Schultz)

Lydia Agnes Mary Borys (Schultz)

At the age of 94 1/2 years to the day, Lydia Agnes Borys, formerly of Colfax, passed away peacefully on the morning of November 7, 2016 in her home at Parkway Lodge, Weyburn.
Dean Allen

Dean Allen

1919 – 2016
Ronald Blair Collins ‘Papa’

Ronald Blair Collins ‘Papa’

Sadly Ron passed away November 20, 2016 at the Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon. Born in Moose Jaw September 22, 1958, Ron graduated from Central Collegiate. He married Alison Ealey July 19, 1979 in Moose Jaw.

City should consider closing the crossing

Weyburn is home to the 65th worst railway crossing in all of Canada, out of over 21,000 rail crossings that have been assessed by Transport Canada, and the City of Weyburn was told in a report from consulting engineers that this crossing that this cr
Queen Street crossing should close: report

Queen Street crossing should close: report

Weyburn city council
Red Wings split two games against Bruins

Red Wings split two games against Bruins

The Weyburn Red Wings split a doubleheader against the Estevan Bruins over the weekend. The Red Wings were looking for an advantage over the Bruins, who currently lead the Viterra division of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.
Comp entrepreneurs set up two companies

Comp entrepreneurs set up two companies

After winning national awards two years in a row for their innovative business ideas, the Weyburn Comp’s Entrepreneurship 30 class will have two student business ventures this semester.
Sylvia’s closes her doors after 23 years in business

Sylvia’s closes her doors after 23 years in business

Many friends and longtime customers stopped by to wish Sylvia Brezinski well on Saturday, her last full business day for Sylvia’s Fashions and Accessories.
Festival of Trees raises second highest amount for Family Place

Festival of Trees raises second highest amount for Family Place

The Family Place saw a huge boost in their support from the community on Thursday evening, as the 17th annual Festival of Trees raised the second-highest amount of money in the history of the event, bringing in $66,629, with some funds still to come
Police investigate vehicle mischief

Police investigate vehicle mischief

The Weyburn police received a report of mischief done to a vehicle parked in the 300 block of Fourth Street on Saturday. In this incident the victim found that some wheel nuts had been loosened. The matter is still under investigation.
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