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Weyburn Review

Weather causing majority of crop damage

Saskatchewan livestock producers have 12 per cent of the 2012 hay crop cut and three per cent baled or put into silage, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's weekly Crop Report for the week of June 16 to July 2.

Duplicate Bridge results

The Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club held its annual summer social on June 20 with a delicious beef dinner followed by bridge. Eight and a half tables played including visitors from Katepwa Beach, Milestone and Estevan.

Permits record high

Construction sites in Saskatchewan picked up the pace in May as building permits increased by 66.9 per cent between April and May 2012, the highest percentage increase in the nation according to a Statistics Canada report released recently.

Screening program extends to Sun Country Health Region

Screening for colorectal cancer will help save lives in the Sun Country Health Region as the early detection program will now be available to men and women between the ages of 50 and 74.
Stoughton Daze exhibit winners

Stoughton Daze exhibit winners

Three winners of the Stoughton Ag Society exhibits show their ribbons during Stoughton Daze, held over the July 8-9 weekend.
Canadian Nurses treat nearly 15,000 Kenyans

Canadian Nurses treat nearly 15,000 Kenyans

On behalf of everyone one of us at Canadian Nurses for Africa, I would like to offer a heartfelt thank you to all of the ladies who knitted the fabulous Teddy Bears and finger puppets as well as those that sewed the drawstring bags and reusable sanit

Silver Seals host swim meet

The Weyburn Silver Seals held their annual swim meet on July 7 with 48 club members participating.
Back to where I belong

Back to where I belong

Anyone who knows me, knows how much I love to fish. I have been out on the golf course many a Tuesday night and would be caught by my playing partners looking off into the water (no not for the ball I just put in it).
Work continues at former Souris Valley grounds

Work continues at former Souris Valley grounds

Work crews were out Thursday cleaning up the trees and bushes that were taken down at the old Souris Valley grounds.

Employment opportunities continue to grow

Saskatchewan employers continue to seek new workers, with Saskjobs.ca posting 15,205 jobs in June, a 16.6 per cent jump compared to June 2011.
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