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Kathie Dawn Weiss

Kathie Dawn Weiss

Kathie Dawn Weiss passed away peacefully on October 10, 2013 at the Weyburn General Hospital. Kathie was predeceased by her father, James Gillander; two husbands, Allan Anderson and Roland Day.
Jean Catherine McNaughton

Jean Catherine McNaughton

Jean Catherine McNaughton passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 26, 2013 in Weyburn.
Honouring T.C. Douglas

Honouring T.C. Douglas

Doug Loden, minister of the Calvary Baptist Church in Weyburn, re-enacts Tommy Douglas' famous "Mouseland" speech at the Tommy Douglas Day celebrations.
Passing the torch in scouts and guiding

Passing the torch in scouts and guiding

Lise Soles passes Aiden Quigley a freshly lit torch during the boy scouts and girl guides annual Torchlight Parade down Third Street on Sunday.
Buds with crazy makeup, hair

Buds with crazy makeup, hair

A pair of friends in Grade 5, Rese King and Lauryn Barsness, try to out-do each other with crazy hair and makeup, for a special spirit day on that theme on Oct. 8 at St. Michael School.

Gold Wings drop in tournament

The Weyburn Gold Wings got off to a rough start in the Morden tournament over the weekend dropping their first game 7-1 to Pembina. "The first game was rough," said coach Chad Kish. "We just couldn't score.

CP brings Holiday Train to Weyburn

Canadian Pacific (CP) will wrap up its Holiday Train tour in Weyburn on December 19 stopping at 512 Railway Avenue at 5:45 p.m.

Wheat and Barley Commissions appoint GM

The Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (SWDC) and the Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission (SBDC) are pleased to announce the appointment of Tom Steve as General Manager of the two commissions.
Quotarians uphold 'We Share' motto

Quotarians uphold 'We Share' motto

Since its inception, Quota International of Weyburn has always upheld their motto "We Share." The club is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year.

School Safety Week recognized

This National School Safety Week, from October 17 to 23, the Canada Safety Council recognizes that schools are communities of children.
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