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RM of Weyburn council acclaimed for a new term

There will be no election for the RM of Weyburn council, following the close of nominations on Thursday. There were four positions up this year, and in all four cases the incumbents were acclaimed to a new term in office.
Edith Katherine Messer

Edith Katherine Messer

Edith Katherine Messer, late of Midale, passed away September 10, 2012, at the age of 97 years.

Traffic system changes needed as city grows

The traffic line changes made at various intersections around the city are just the beginning of what is a long-term plan for the city's transportation corridors, but they are necessary as the city continues to grow at the rate currently being experi

City has new director of planning and development

At a recent meeting of Weyburn city council, Martino Verhaeghe was appointed as the city's new director of planning and development. Past director Doug Mulhall recently retired from the position.

EDITORIAL: Voters should get involved in election

The nomination period for this year's municipal elections are ended and races for mayor and for city council are set for the City of Weyburn. The candidates now have about a month's time before election day on Wednesday, Oct.

'Baked' dry soil prevents seeding of winter wheat

Southeast farmers on a fire watch
Weaving down field while carrying the ball

Weaving down field while carrying the ball

Weyburn Comp Eagles wide-receiver Kirk Schnell weaves through Yorkton attackers, during a home game at Darold Kot Field on Saturday. The Eagles lost 46-1 against the Yorkton Raiders, in their second home game of the season.

Annual awards presented to minor baseball players

The Weyburn Minor Baseball Association had its annual awards night on Sept. 17. Players from all divisions were presented with year-end awards at McKenna Hall. The Eugene Emberley award was presented to Jeff Nikolejsin.
Pauline Woodard (nee Herman)

Pauline Woodard (nee Herman)

Pauline Woodard (nee Herman), late of Weyburn passed away Wednesday, September 12, 2012 at the age of 98 years.

Electoral boundaries may change

The new proposed federal electoral map proposes to eliminate every hybrid urban-rural split district in Saskatchewan, except Regina-Qu'Appelle. The Souris-Moose Mountain riding in the southeast would be significantly changed.
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