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Stefania "Stella" Oshust

Stefania "Stella" Oshust

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a wonderful mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, auntie and friend, Stefania "Stella" Oshust, on May 11, 2012 at the age of 86 years.

Minard, Team Canada wins gold at World event

Curt Minard, and his Team Canada amputee team won gold at the ISIHF World Championships. The tournament was held in Finland from May 2 to 5. "This was one of the most unbelievable experiences that I have ever had," said Minard.
DeLaet ties 41st at the Byron Nelson

DeLaet ties 41st at the Byron Nelson

Graham DeLaet tied for 41st at the HP Byron Nelson Championship, earning $22,132. The former Weyburn golfer was tied for third for making greens in regulation at the tournament.

Court House reopened at cost of $8.4M

Weyburn's historic landmark Court House is set to once again be open for provincial court and Court of Queen's Bench sessions, three years and $8.4 million after work begun to renovate the stately structure.

Four city property owners appeal their assessed value

The deadline to appeal the assessed value of property for the City of Weyburn has passed and this year four residents appealed their assessment. The appeal period closed on May 23 at 1 p.m.
Making a new record at pre-districts

Making a new record at pre-districts

Weyburn Comp athlete Marissa Pirlot, centre, jumps over the last hurdle and makes her way to the finish line, making a new record at the pre-district track meet.

WEYBEX finalists are announced

The finalists for the 2012 WEYBEX awards were announced by the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce on Friday. Nominated for business leader of the year is Kim Thorson, of Thorson and Horner Law office.

No Heatwave Hoops camp on this year

Heatwave Hoops, a summer basketball camp for youth, will not be running this summer.
Girls' Chorus sings of 'Fields of Gold'

Girls' Chorus sings of 'Fields of Gold'

Members of the Comp School's Girls' Chorus sings "Fields of Gold" as part of their performance at the school's last concert of the school year on Wednesday evening in the Comp Cafetorium.

Government looks to keep momentum going

As the spring session of the Legislature wrapped up on Thursday, the Saskatchewan Party touted how theirs was the only balanced provincial budget in Canada, while the Opposition NDP vowed to fight on this summer, spreading out over the province to he
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