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Radville defeats Wild

The Weyburn Qmax Wild were defeated by the Radville Nationals on November 7 by a score of 7-2. The two goals for Weyburn were scored by Tyler Kwochka and Troy Brock.
Humane Society cats require 'Forever Homes'

Humane Society cats require 'Forever Homes'

The Weyburn Humane Society is currently overfilled with cats at the shelter, and are seeking "Forever Homes" for these animals. Raven, Chase, Crystal and Jem are seen here with Kelly Eddy, president of the Weyburn Humane Society.
Natalie Chinski

Natalie Chinski

Natalie Chinski passed away peacefully on Friday, October 19, 2012 at the age of 90 years in Saskatoon.
Memories of a war mother

Memories of a war mother

Elsie Lix has been chosen as the 2012 War Mother by the Royal Canadian Legion; her husband and brother both served in the Second World War
Tourist train stops at Pangman's railway platform

Tourist train stops at Pangman's railway platform

The Southern Prairie Railroad Tour tourist train, based out of Ogema, makes a stop at Pangman at their community-built railway platform, which was built over the summer to allow the train to bring visitors every Saturday to see Pangman's Farmers Mark

Police investigate fraud, several vehicle accidents

The Weyburn Police Service attended 118 calls for service, over the period of Oct. 28 to Nov. 3, including fraud and a number of accidents from the season's first snowfall. City police attended to two hit-and-run accidents on Oct. 29.
Marjorie Jessop

Marjorie Jessop

Passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at Providence Place in Moose Jaw.
Pausing to remember, 'Lest we forget'

Pausing to remember, 'Lest we forget'

Members of Weyburn's Army Cadets Corps gather with veterans from three time periods in front of Weyburn's cenotaph, where the Remembrance Day ceremonies will be held on Sunday, Nov. 11. In the back row from left are M/Cpl.

City services to honour soldiers

Remembrance Day is a time to honour all the soldiers, past and present, who have either fallen in war, served to protect their countries, or are still overseas working for peace in other countries.
Myrtle Clara Evans

Myrtle Clara Evans

Myrtle Clara Evans, late of Edmonton, AB, formerly of Weyburn, passed away October 15, 2012 at the age of 94 years. Myrtle was born August 18, 1918 at Hume, to Charles and Elsie Rodine.
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