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The future 'Colleen Weimer Hall' area

The future 'Colleen Weimer Hall' area

Bob King of the Triple C Centre committee shows music teacher Colleen Weimer the location of the "Colleen Weimer Hall", currently under construction along with the new Triple C Centre on the north side of the Weyburn Comp School, on Friday.
Louise Marion Springer Yeik

Louise Marion Springer Yeik

Louise Marion Springer Yeik passed away December 28, 2011 at the age of 96 years. Louise was born in Bromley Township in Northcote, Ontario, where she grew up on the family farm.
Blanche 'Alma' Ambrose

Blanche 'Alma' Ambrose

Blanche 'Alma' Ambrose passed away on December 22, 2011 at the Twilight Home in Bengough at the age of 91 years.
Patricia Gail Johnston

Patricia Gail Johnston

Patricia Gail Johnston passed away suddenly on December 22, 2011 at the age of 52 years. Pat was born December 2, 1959 in Weyburn. She grew up on a farm at Talmage. Pat moved with her family to Weyburn in 1972.

EDITORIAL: SE area residents can lend a hand

Saskatchewan residents, and those of the southeast region in particular, including the Weyburn region, have an opportunity to "pay it forward" to an extent to help people out in the Philippines who are experiencing the devastation of flooding.
John (Jack) Holzmiller

John (Jack) Holzmiller

John (Jack) Holzmiller was born in Newark, Ohio on August 7, 1934 and passed away in Weyburn on Thursday, December 22, 2011.

City police kept busy with mischief, break-and-enters

During the week of Jan. 1-7, the Weyburn Police Service responded to a total of 69 calls for service. The calls varied from noise complaints to false alarms, mischief, break and enters and harassing phone calls/text messages.
Marie Louise Nimegeers

Marie Louise Nimegeers

Marie Louise Nimegeers was born to Maurice and Rosalie (nee Gronenschild) Craeyveldt on September 10, 1920 in Shergrove, Manitoba and passed away peacefully on December 26, 2011.
Setting up People's Choice art competition

Setting up People's Choice art competition

Curator Marnie Bernard carefully straightens out a painting of a rustic scene by Tara Keating-Jaap, an entry in the James Weir People's Choice art competition on exhibit at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery from now until the end of January.

Surgical wait times dropping - positive trend continues

The Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative (SkSI) emphasis on sooner, safer, smarter surgical care is resulting in more surgeries being provided, fewer "long waiters" and better surgical patient experiences.
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