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EDITORIAL: Let's keep up the strong efforts!

There is no doubt, the people of Weyburn and surrounding area are generous, and work hard at volunteering for worthy causes and for service clubs and organizations; thus, it is not really very surprising that in a relatively short time both major pro

Rider Insider

The renovations continue. This winter we asked first-year Roughrider head coach Corey Chamblin if his football team - if compared to a recently-purchased house - was simply a fixer-upper or if it needed massive renovations.

City emergency crews/police kept busy

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of June 18 to 24: During the reporting period, police received 133 calls for service. Police gave a number of tours of the Police building for both pre-school and school age children.
Henderson takes Crocus Open

Henderson takes Crocus Open

The annual Crocus Open was held June 16 & 17 with 88 men competing. Marc Henderson was steady firing a 73-72 to win the Crocus Classic in Weyburn over the weekend. Henderson picked up 500 Order of Merit Tour points with his steady play.

Seals compete in Humboldt

Seven members of the Weyburn Silver Seals travelled to Humboldt on June 23 to attend the first swim meet of the season. Bransyn Lyon won a gold medal in the 7-8 boys category, taking first in the 50 free, 25 fly, 25 free and 25 back.
Grace United Church UCW celebrates 50th Anniversary

Grace United Church UCW celebrates 50th Anniversary

Grace United Church celebrated the formation of the United Church Women on Sunday, June 10 with a special service prepared and presented by members of the Weyburn UCW and led by president Blanche McRae.
Take a look, it's in a book

Take a look, it's in a book

Carolyn Sigda Gervais, right, reads passages from the book "Only" to other residents at the Tatagwa View care home. The residents got together for a Reading Rally on Wednesday, taking turns reading aloud to each other.

Beavers offering baseball camps

The Weyburn Beavers Baseball Club is gearing up for another summer of baseball camps and would like to extend an invitation to all players who fall between the ages of seven to 11.

Province to provide new funding to enhance trade opportunities

At the opening ceremonies of Canada's Farm Progress Show on June 22, Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced a new $1 million International Market Development Program.

Seeding nearly complete, getting ready to hay

Ninety-eight per cent of the 2012 crop has been seeded, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report for the week of June 12 to 18. Last year at this time, 82 per cent of the crop had been seeded.
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