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lse Wilhelmine Schoenemann

lse Wilhelmine Schoenemann

lse Wilhelmine Schoenemann passed away peacefully in the early morning of Thursday, May 5, 2016 at the age of 96. She was predeceased in November 2014 by Wilhelm, her husband of 66 years and in 2005, by her older sister Elsbeth.
Pharmasave top winner at WEYBEX

Pharmasave top winner at WEYBEX

Business excellence awards presented by Chamber of Commerce
Escaping the flames of Fort McMurray

Escaping the flames of Fort McMurray

First-hand account of McTaggart native Candace Funk

Commercial taxpayers to get a break from RM of Weyburn

Taxpayers in the Rural Municipality of Weyburn should see a decrease in their tax bills this year, after the RM council ratified their budget for the year at their monthly meeting on Wednesday. The RM’s mill rate was decreased from 7.1 to 6.
CUPE collects grad dresses for Fort Mac

CUPE collects grad dresses for Fort Mac

Graduating students from high schools in Fort McMurray will be getting help from Weyburn in the form of formal grad dresses and accessories, and even some suits for the guys.

Man arrested for threats, resisting arrest

City police received a call on Sunday evening regarding an intoxicated male in a local restaurant. Upon attending the members found a highly-intoxicated 28-year-old male.

Glacier Media donates $50,000 for Fort Mac

The JuneWarren-Nickle’s Energy Group (JWN) and its parent company, Glacier Media, are donating $50,000 toward Red Cross efforts in Fort McMurray.

Water conservation is the new reality

Residents of the City of Weyburn will be subject to water conservation at the end of May, and by the sounds of it, this will be the reality for city residents for a long time to come.

Southeast Twins claim three weekend wins

The Southeast Performance Pump Twins captured three wins in four games over the weekend. On Sunday, the Twins won 5-4 twice over two different Saskatoon teams.

City building permits on pace with last year

By Greg Nikkel A construction project at the former St. Dominic School site helped the numbers of building permits issued by the City of Weyburn stay on par with last year.
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