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Reneaud Roy

Reneaud Roy

Reneaud Roy was born February 12, 1924 to Joseph and Alice Roy on a farm at Glentworth, in a sod shack with a mid-wife in attendance. Reneaud passed away peacefully in his sleep on July 17, 2014 at the age of 90 years.

Police answer many noise complaints on the weekend

The Weyburn Police Service responded to many noise complaints over the weekend, and also were busy last week dealing with concerns of counterfeiting, domestic abuse and theft.
Robert Gordon Burnett

Robert Gordon Burnett

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Robert (Bob) Burnett on July 12, 2014 at the age of 86 after a lengthy illness.

Slow, steady work starts at Comp reno

Construction work for contract two is ongoing at the Weyburn Comp grounds right now, with some difficulties causing things to moving slowly.
Len Williams

Len Williams

Len Williams, late of Weyburn, passed away July 11, 2014, at the age of 62 years. Len was predeceased by his parents, Taffy and Betty Williams.
Brendon LaBatte helps raise funds for Hospital Foundation

Brendon LaBatte helps raise funds for Hospital Foundation

Brendon LaBatte, former Weyburn athlete who now plays for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, shakes hands with Lloyd Hofmeister, while attending the Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation annual golf tournament on Thursday.

Need for hospital highlighted again

Weyburn was once again host to a successful major fundraiser golf tournament to benefit the Weyburn and District Hospital Foundation.
Council debates zoning change to Second Street

Council debates zoning change to Second Street

Martin Tuschek, one of the developers seeking a zoning change to Second Street, discusses some of the benefits the proposed modular-built apartment complex would have for Weyburn during a city council meeting on Monday night.

Rain needed in Pangman for the crops

Pangman (cpd) - High winds and a small amount of rain fell during the early morning hours of July 18. Rainfall is needed in the Pangman area, as some crops are burning up. Bob Morrow from Moose Jaw and his son Wes Morrow from B.C.

Council rescinds zoning change to Second Street

City council rescinded a proposed zoning bylaw amendment for four lots on Second Street northeast, that would have rezoned the lots from residential semi-detached to Central Business District by contract.
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