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Tamara Lynn Stewart

Tamara Lynn Stewart

Born August 25th, 1986 Died May 24th, 2017
New name for Children’s Hospital

New name for Children’s Hospital

The Jim Pattison Foundation donated $50 million, the largest-ever gift of money to the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Saskatchewan. In honour of this donation, the hospital will be named the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital.
Walter “Wally” Zarry

Walter “Wally” Zarry

Sept. 3, 1928 – May 30, 2017
Lorne Richard Loustel

Lorne Richard Loustel

1963 ~ 2017
Mildred Marlene Sherrow

Mildred Marlene Sherrow

It is with great sadness that the family of Mildred Marlene Sherrow announces she passed away peacefully on May 21, 2017 at the age of 78 years at the farm she loved and worked so hard on.

Protesters making the process difficult

The green-and-white-coloured buses that formerly carried the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) logo stopped running on the province’s highways as of May 31, an unfortunate victim of a slow economy and a provincial budget where the government
Comp SRC raises $40,000 during Relay for Life

Comp SRC raises $40,000 during Relay for Life

After eight hours, and many laps of walking around the track, 20 teams who participated in Relay for Life at the Weyburn Comprehensive on Saturday raised $40,000, surpassing the original goal of $10,000 set by the WCS Student Representative Council w
Changes coming for St. Michael junior high grades

Changes coming for St. Michael junior high grades

Parents of students at St.
Beavers start season strong with win streak

Beavers start season strong with win streak

The Weyburn Senior Beavers have taken a solid start to their 2017 season in the Western Major Baseball League, by currently holding onto a three-game winning streak. The Beavers had a number of road games to start off their season.
Police charge youths for mischief on Oil Show grounds

Police charge youths for mischief on Oil Show grounds

The Weyburn Police Service received a complaint that some young males were running around the exhibition grounds causing a disturbance on Saturday, and that two of the youths had thrown rocks at some of the equipment being set up for the Oil Show cau
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