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Wally Goliath

Wally Goliath

We are saddened to announce the death of Wally Goliath on Wednesday, February 14, 2018 after his heart condition worsened rapidly over the past month.
Lester Floyd Aldrich

Lester Floyd Aldrich

1935~2018
Dianne Adelle Moss

Dianne Adelle Moss

May 25, 1949 – February 15, 2018
Henry “Hank” Hartenberger

Henry “Hank” Hartenberger

1926~2018
New librarian hopes to continue programs, services

New librarian hopes to continue programs, services

A new librarian has taken the helm of the Weyburn Public Library with the goal of maintaining and improving the programs and services offered at the facility.
Curt Minard excited to represent Canada at Paralympics

Curt Minard excited to represent Canada at Paralympics

A two-time national champion in snowboarding and a gold-medal winner with the Canadian National Amputee Hockey Team, Curt Minard, has been chosen to represent his country as a Paralympian in PyeongChang, South Korea, coming up in March.
Local performers ready to appear on Telemiracle 42

Local performers ready to appear on Telemiracle 42

Telemiracle 42 will be broadcast from Conexus Arts Centre in Regina on Saturday and Sunday, March 3 and 4, beginning at 9 p.m., with local performers taking the stage along with the national cast to help raise funds for the Kinsmen Foundation.
Council asks residents for input on speed limits

Council asks residents for input on speed limits

By Greg Nikkel Weyburn’s city council heard preliminary numbers from a poll taken on-line about speed limits, and has directed the polling to continue, with an effort to be made to reach those who are not on social media or the Internet.

School board asked to reverse decision on principal

To the Editor: (This letter has also been sent to the Southeast Cornerstone School Division board of trustees) I do not know Wade Oberg, but I do possess a strong sense of justice.
Record ballots cast in People’s Choice competition

Record ballots cast in People’s Choice competition

Interest was high in the 34th annual James Weir People’s Choice competition with a record number of ballots cast, a large crowd heard at the unveiling of the contest winners on Thursday evening at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery.
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