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Mary Jane Terry (nee Downs)

Mary Jane Elizabeth Terry passed away suddenly in her home in Okanagan Falls, BC on November 10, 2011 at the age of 65 years. She was born in Regina on July 16, 1946 to John Henry and Gwyneth (nee Baker) Downs.
Lydia Belle Johnson

Lydia Belle Johnson

September 30,1915-November 22, 2011

EDITORIAL: School board needs better planning

One of the predictable results of the growth and expansion in Weyburn's newest residential area, in the Assiniboia Park School area, is the strain being felt both by the school, and the playground situated on the school grounds.
Opening Christmas presents at celebration

Opening Christmas presents at celebration

Josua and Cian Malalay open Christmas presents that they received at a Filipino-Canadian Christmas celebration at McKenna Hall.
Food challenge started

Food challenge started

Don Shumlich, CEO of the Weyburn Credit Union, and Weyburn Mayor Debra Button cut a ceremonial cake, after announcing a friendly competition to collect food for the Canadian Pacific (CP) Holiday Train.
Elnora Olan tribute on display at Signal Hill

Elnora Olan tribute on display at Signal Hill

The Signal Hill Art Gallery is featuring original paintings by members of the Weyburn Artists Workshop and the Hill Top Painters as a tribute to Elnora Olan, who was a member of both groups.

Lomond 4-H Correction notice

The article entitled "Lomond 4-H elects new officials" that ran in the November 25 issue contained an error.
Pinning a patch in place

Pinning a patch in place

Kaylee McKenzie pins a patch into place, before starting to sew her quilt, made during class time with clothing studies at the Comp.

New species of dinosaur named in Saskatchewan

Research confirms that a partial skeleton discovered in Saskatchewan is a new species of plant-eating dinosaur.

Local contractor fined for safety violations

A Weyburn contractor, Glenn Nimegeers of Nimegeers Construction, has pleaded guilty to three counts under the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act related to a failure to ensure workers use a fall protection system and appropriate footwear; and a
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