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Partners continue to welcome nominations

The Farm Animal Council of Saskatchewan (FACS) and Saskatchewan Horse Federation (SHF) have extended the timeframe to nominate individuals, organizations and companies for excellence in equine welfare.

Evan Ortynsky elected chair of the board for Access Communications Co-operative

The Board of Directors for Access Communications Co-operative has announced that Evan Ortynsky has been elected Chair of the Board for 2012.

Weyburn Mayor welcomes Labatte back to Saskatchewan

Weyburn Mayor Debra Button added her voice to those who are welcoming free-agent offensive lineman Brendon Labatte back home to Saskatchewan.

Weyburn Concert Series presents Beverley Mahood

Beverley Mahood will be appearing at the Weyburn Comprehensive School Cafetorium on March 6 at 7:30 p.m. Mahood hails from Belfast, Northern Ireland, but she now calls Canada her home.

Record coverage offered for 2012 Crop Insurance program

The 2012 Crop Insurance Program will include an Unseeded Acreage Benefit of up to $100 per eligible acre, as well as another year of record funding and record coverage levels.
Looking down future entrance of Comp

Looking down future entrance of Comp

More steel is added to what will be the future entrance of the renovated Weyburn Comprehensive facility. All the renovations currently being completed are part of contract one at the Weyburn Comprehensive, and that includes the Triple C Centre.
Loden beans in the Congo

Loden beans in the Congo

Weyburn pastor Doug Loden shows an example of "Loden beans" growing in the Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he recently spent two weeks on a mission trip.

Curt Minard gets dream to play for national team

The dream to one day play hockey for Team Canada has come true for Curt Minard, even after suffering the amputation of his left hand and wrist.

Adjudicators named for Weyburn Music Festival

The adjudicators for each portion of the Weyburn Rotary Music Festival has been chosen for the annual competition, which will be getting underway on Monday, March 5, starting with the piano portion. The piano competition will run from Mar.
Margaret May Cugnet

Margaret May Cugnet

Margaret May Cugnet, late of Weyburn, and formerly of Halbrite, passed away February 13, 2012 at the age of 92 years. Margaret was born to Gerald and Rosalie Sherrow on March 10, 1919. She was raised at Halbrite and attended school there.
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