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Annie Minot Essex

Annie Minot Essex

Passed away at the Baldur Personal Care Home on Friday March 8, 2013 at the age of 95 years, Annie Minto Essex (nee Sandeski), of Baldur MB.
Dorothy Elizabeth Eastman (Pulfer)

Dorothy Elizabeth Eastman (Pulfer)

1921 - 2013
Looking over the herd

Looking over the herd

Rancher Murray McGillivray points out aspects of his herd of Angus-Gelbvieh cross yearlings, with around 90 head in this pen on his ranch located southwest of Radville.
Digging out after two snow storms hit city

Digging out after two snow storms hit city

A crew of snow shovelers from the Weyburn branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association clean up the sidewalk of Peak Investment Services after the city was hit with another snow storm on Sunday.
A centennial reflection

A centennial reflection

The Weyburn Genealogical Society is seeking information on this picture, as they are working on a 2013 project in conjunction with the City of Weyburn 100th anniversary.

My Nikkel's Worth

Legal matters can often be very convoluted and complicated, with various situations requiring much arguments with precedents and prior rulings cited to back up unusual requests when they come up.

City of Weyburn's Works dept. prepares for runoff

The City of Weyburn continues to prepare for an above-average spring runoff as the persistent winter weather continues to hang on.

City police investigate mischief, break-and-enter

The Weyburn Police Service had 72 calls for service during the period of Mar. 11-17. City police received a call regarding a neighbour blowing snow into the back alley on Mar. 11.

DeLaet earns $79K during the Tampa Bay tournament

Graham DeLaet finished strong at the Tampa Bay Championship by tying for 17th. The former Weyburn golfer earned $79,750 during the tournament and moved a little further in the FedExCup, up to 43rd.

Shayla and Kaylan Moore learn responsibilities in 4-H

Many different values and responsibilities have been taught to Shayla and Kaylan Moore through their participation in 4-H. Both children love living on the farm with parents Darren and Sharla Moore, and enjoy working with their animals.
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