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Farmers look to own and build own fertilizer plant

Farmers frustrated with the high cost of fertilizer have indicated overwhelmingly an interest in building a farmer-owned fertilizer plant, with the campaign towards building one led by the organization, Farmers of North America (FNA), including many
Tasers approved for use in Saskatchewan

Tasers approved for use in Saskatchewan

Although it will be some time before they are actually in operation, police officers in the province have been given permission by the Saskatchewan Police Commission to use conducted energy weapons.

Grade 7 class at Hillcrest look at We Day challenges to make positive changes around the world.

They're pushing hard and consistently so with perseverance and maybe a little bit of luck, the Grade 7 class at Hillcrest School will find themselves in Saskatoon on Feb. 27 participating in an exciting life-changing event.

RM of Weyburn passes bylaw for planning comm.

The RM of Weyburn council passed a bylaw which authorizes the municipality to officially take part in the Weyburn District Planning Commission, at their meeting held Jan. 16 at the RM office.

Many denied entry due to border checks at North Portal international crossing

There were a number of highlighted incidents occurring at the international border port of entry at North Portal in the last month of 2012 according to information released recently by Canada Border Services Agency.

Estevan court deals with pair of assaults

A White Bear man could potentially serve two years in a federal penitentiary as an assault matter he pleaded guilty to is now in the hands of the judge.

Steak fry fundraiser to be held for Y.Grass family

Yellow Grass (cpd) - A Chapman family trust steak fry fundraiser will be held on Thursday, Feb. 7, at 6 p.m. in the Yellow Grass Communiplex. The steak supper will cost $20, and a children's hot dog supper is $5.

City police investigate several assaults and fraud

During the week of Jan. 20-26, the Weyburn Police Service attended to 65 calls for service. City police were called to a local business on Monday.
Looking through memorabilia at curling museum

Looking through memorabilia at curling museum

Bob Miller, a member of the West Tour Team of Scotland, looks through memorabilia at the Turner Curling Museum on Thursday. There were 20 members of the Scottish curling team in Weyburn on Thursday.
"The Impact" has positive results for parents and children

"The Impact" has positive results for parents and children

On Thursday, Jan. 17 between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. children at the age of four from Arcola, Kisbey, and Pheasant Rump were invited to participate in a fun filled party.
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