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Dutchyshen headlines annual WDHF charity/fundraising event

Michael Hoffman, chair for the 2015 Weyburn & District Hospital Foundation Charity Golf Tournament, has announced details of the fifth annual tournament.

Terry Fox run looking for organizer in Weyburn

In this fast-paced world driven by social media and 24-hour news cycles, how many of us can remember what happened last week, much less 35 years ago? Yet if you ask millions of Canadians what they recall from 1980 they have one reply: Terry Fox and t

Habitat seeking family/volunteers

The Weyburn Habitat for Humanity committee will be hosting an information night on May 21 at 7:00 p.m. at the Captain's Hall, 122 Fourth Street, Weyburn.

Auto/safe driving tips for long weekend

The upcoming Victoria Day long weekend means road trips for many Saskatchewan motorists and families. For some, the May long weekend also marks the start of the camping season.
Bicycle Safety Week recognized

Bicycle Safety Week recognized

Saskatchewan communities working together to promote safe cycling At the request of the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute, Don McMorris, Minister Responsible for SGI designated May 11 -17 2015 as Provincial Bicycle Safety Week in Saskatchewan.
Weyburn male arrested for possession for the purpose of trafficking

Weyburn male arrested for possession for the purpose of trafficking

On May 8, Weyburn Police Service received two reports of theft from vehicles which had been parked on the 1800 block of Eaglesham Avenue. Both vehicles were trucks and both had their windows and mirrors damaged.

To all the Moms out there

Mother’s Day is fast approaching and with that comes flowers, cards and jewellery. Millions of dollars are spent, showering Mothers with gifts such as flowers, jewellery, gift cards, housewares and spa services. All of it, more than well deserved.
Cultivating a different kind of crop at Art Farm

Cultivating a different kind of crop at Art Farm

(Submitted) - Presented to you by the grounds crew board-Abraham van der Breggen, John Woodward & Shelley Lueck The sun is peeking out along the eastern skyline of the prairie, pump jacks and the "Five Sisters", the old stand of Northwest poplars alo

Saskatchewan's exports set record

Saskatchewan's merchandise exports reached $3.1 billion in March (seasonally unadjusted), a 6.4 per cent increase year-over-year, and an all-time high for the month of March according to Statistics Canada. Saskatchewan's merchandise exports were $8.
Seeding has begun in the S.E.

Seeding has begun in the S.E.

Saskatchewan farmers are in the field, seeding, harrowing and controlling weeds. Two per cent of the 2015 crop is in the ground. The five-year (2010-2014) average for this time of year is less than one per cent.
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