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Weyburn Review

Saskatchewan Seniors Assoc. Inc. news letter for September 2012

Here we are again, back with our nose to the grindstone. Before I begin to get into the letter I really want to take the opportunity to thank all the editors and publishers who do take the time and make space available to publish this letter.

Farm Credit Canada Ag Safety Fund Delivers

The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) is partnering with Farm Credit Canada (FCC) to make farm communities safer through the FCC Ag Safety Fund.
Shoot! winners presented with ribbons

Shoot! winners presented with ribbons

The Weyburn Arts Council held a reception for the Soo Line Camera Club's adjudication award presentation on September 9 at the Allie Griffin Gallery.

Police confirm coyote sightings within city limits

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of September 1 to 9: During the reporting period, police responded to 158 calls for service. Many were complaints related to noise, traffic and both business and residential alarm calls.

All Saints to benefit Humane Society

Recognizing the need for ongoing support for the Weyburn Humane Society, All Saints Anglican Church will be conducting its Second annual Bless the Animals Service on Saturday. October 6th at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend John Gardner officiating.
Land levelled in former Souris Valley Grounds

Land levelled in former Souris Valley Grounds

Stakes are positioned, and land is levelled in the former Souris Valley Grounds, as crews work on the future Riverwood residential development last week.

Johners to perform at benefit

Help the Poor, a division of the Katschke Charitable Foundation, will be hosting a fundraising dinner and show on September 27 and will feature a performance by Brad and Ken Johner.

Rider Insider

52 points or one point, it doesn't matter to the Saskatchewan Roughriders. It probably doesn't matter much to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers either.

Harvest progressing on target

Significant harvest progress was made this week due to warm and dry weather.
Spring wheat ready for harvest

Spring wheat ready for harvest

Golden heads of hard red spring wheat wave in the breeze as a combine is ready to straight-cut it during harvest recently on Dale Paslawski's farm, located north of Weyburn.
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