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Seeding started in the SE

With the arrival of drier weather in southern Saskatchewan, area producers have begun getting out into their fields doing field work or seeding, according to the latest crop report issued by Saskatchewan Agriculture.
Young Fellows support learn-to-swim program

Young Fellows support learn-to-swim program

Members of the Young Fellows Club of Weyburn present a donation of $7,980 towards the Red Cross swim-at-school program on Thursday at the Weyburn Leisure Centre.

Living Well

The ethics and moral hazard of redistributing medicare resources from crisis management and palliation to prevention, regeneration and enhancement is a very interesting wellness issue to discuss.
Nora Elizabeth Bushel (Johnston)

Nora Elizabeth Bushel (Johnston)

1920-2014
Frank Elmer Henley

Frank Elmer Henley

1924-2014

DeLaet ties 7th at event

Graham DeLaet added another top 10 finish to his 2014 PGA Tour season, after tying seventh at the HP Byron Nelson Championship.
African Children's Choir with WJH choir

African Children's Choir with WJH choir

The African Children's Choir sings a Zulu song along with members of the Weyburn Junior High Choir, in the last song of the concert of African music and dance on Friday evening at the Calvary Baptist Church.
Children of Uganda and Canada sing a blessing for Africa

Children of Uganda and Canada sing a blessing for Africa

Members of the African Children's Choir and the Weyburn Junior High Choir combine their voices, as they sing a Zulu song as a blessing for Africa, at the conclusion of the African Children's Choir concert on Friday evening at Calvary Baptist Church.

Health authority concludes public consultations

Sun Country Regional Health Authority, SCRHA, the governing body of Sun Country Health Region, concluded a series of consultations with the public during the month of April.
Addressing issues of Temp. Foreign Worker Program

Addressing issues of Temp. Foreign Worker Program

Sandi Nelson and Shauna Jennison-Yung, two former waitresses of Brothers Classic Grill and Pizza and the El Rancho restaurant, meet with Nathan Cullen, the MP of Skeena-Bulkley Valley, during meetings in Ottawa on Thursday.
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