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Martin Chris Scholp

Martin Chris Scholp

Martin Chris Scholp, late of Weyburn passed away on September 3, 2012 at the age of 89.
Family has breakfast together at the Comp

Family has breakfast together at the Comp

Maddy Lazurko, left, fills up her plate with breakfast along her parents, Anne and Dave Lazurko, at the Comp Cafetorium on Thursday, as they took part in the welcome-back-to-school pancake breakfast.

Development ongoing throughout Weyburn

Development is going strong in the City of Weyburn for commercial, industrial and residential properties, according to an extensive update on development provided by City manager Bob Smith to city council on Monday night, and to the SEREDA board rece
Robert Allen "Bob" Erickson

Robert Allen "Bob" Erickson

Robert Allen "Bob" Erickson, late of Radville passed away August 31, 2012, at the age of 62 years. Robert was predeceased by his parents, Clarence and Rita Erickson; grandchildren: Breanna Erickson, Daniel Craig and brother-in-law, David Hein.

'Girls Night' events for Cancer Soc.

Residents are encouraged to discover the "Power of Laughter" and mark Women's Health Month in October. The "Power of Laughter" session will be held in the Weyburn Credit Union community room on Tuesday, Sept. 28 from 7 to 8 p.m.

Slow down, and save a life

Alongside Highway 39 between Midale and Halbrite is a roadside memorial, marking a tragedy that should never have happened. On Aug.
Judith (Judy) Anne Dickie (nee Morris)

Judith (Judy) Anne Dickie (nee Morris)

Judith (Judy) Anne Dickie (nee Morris), age 58, of Pennant, passed away peacefully at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon on Tuesday, August 21, 2012 after a brief battle with cancer.

Culture Days requests more performers

The organizers of Weyburn's Culture Days are looking for individuals and groups to perform on the two main days of the event, Saturday, Sept. 29, and Sunday, Sept. 30.

Councillor on national police board

Weyburn city Coun. Rob Stephanson has been selected to serve on the board of directors of the Canadian Association of Police Boards, announced Mayor Debra Button.

Police investigate assault, child pornography, and fire

The Weyburn Police Service responded to 158 calls for service during the week of Sept. 2-9, including investigating a coyote sighting, uttering threats and assault, a dumpster fire and child porn charges. On Sept.
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