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Harvesting a row of spring wheat

Harvesting a row of spring wheat

Weyburn farmer Lloyd Culham drives his combine up a row of swathed spring wheat on a field located just west of Weyburn on a hot and sunny day. Culham said the spring wheat was looking a little thin, and would probably grade as feed wheat.
Special Care residents in 'Silver Fox' Run

Special Care residents in 'Silver Fox' Run

Residents from the Weyburn Special Care Home head north on Fifth Street, after they leave the Care Home for their first annual "Silver Fox Run".
Red Wings host Yorkton in home opener

Red Wings host Yorkton in home opener

Junior hockey players scramble for the puck, as Weyburn Red Wing right-wing Kevin Mann (No. 21) attempts to pass the puck to his teammates Thomas Carleton (No. 25) and Trent Hermary (No. 20).

SWF and SSGA urge hunters to "Stay on Track"

Due to extremely dry conditions developing in several areas throughout our province and the potential risk of fires starting from vehicle use, the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) and the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association (SSGA) are reques

NDP nomination set for Thursday

The Saskatchewan NDP will nominate a candidate for the Weyburn-Big Muddy constituency on Thursday, September 22. This event will take place in the lower level of the TC Douglas Church at 6:00 p.m.

Saskatchewan unemployment rate drops to 4.5% - lowest in Canada

Full-time employment hits another all-time high

Regular meeting of SGS set for Tuesday

After having the summer off, the Weyburn Branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society will hold their regular meeting at the Weyburn Public Library on Tuesday, September 20 at 6:30 p.m.

Practicing literacy is as easy as A-B-C

September is all about back-to-school - time to get back into routines, make lunches and go to bed early. And since there's so much to do and kids are still in summer mode, it's hard to make sure the family is focusing on learning.

Don't shoot the messenger

I guess the column I wrote about school supplies hit some nerves, brought back some memories and just plain irritated some people. With all the input I received, you can bet I also heard some other stories relating to the way school is "nowadays".

Literacy seminar set for Wednesday

A Workplace Seminar, to familiarize Weyburn and area, employers, employees, and perspective employees with the resources available to meet literacy challenges in the second decade of the 21st century is set for Wednesday, September 21.
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