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Shayla and Kaylan Moore learn responsibilities in 4-H

Many different values and responsibilities have been taught to Shayla and Kaylan Moore through their participation in 4-H. Both children love living on the farm with parents Darren and Sharla Moore, and enjoy working with their animals.

City to delay assessment notices until April 20th

The City of Weyburn is delaying the issuance of assessment notices to property owners from April 1 to April 20, mostly due to the unknown nature of the school mill rates which are to be set by the provincial government and released in the budget toda

Chamber's Golden Spike nominations close Mar. 21

Nominations will close for the Golden Spike award on Thursday, Mar. 21.

Excitement over election of new pope

There was a lot of excitement for Catholics this week, after Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected the 266th pope and took the name Francis.

Trombley first woman to get Lt.-Governor's Award

At the opening ceremonies of the 108th Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) Annual Convention in Saskatoon on March 12, Audrey Trombley was awarded the Lieutenant Governor's Award for Outstanding Service to Rural Saskatchewan.
Snow covers city after storms

Snow covers city after storms

The Tommy Douglas statue, located on the boardwalk by Highway 39, is buried in a snow drift, which nearly reaches his waist, after two snow storms hit the city on Friday and Sunday.
Brushing away all the excess hair off his horse

Brushing away all the excess hair off his horse

Kaylan Moore carefully brushes the excess hair off his horse Bubbles, while working with his horse during his regular chore routine. Kaylan, age six, is in his first year of 4-H club, and he enjoys working with the animals.
Spreading out alfalfa for the cows

Spreading out alfalfa for the cows

Rancher Murray McGillivray uses a front-end loader to spread out a round bale of alfalfa feed for an older group of Angus-Gelbvieh cattle on the top of a knoll near their pasture, on his ranch located south of the Ceylon-Radville area.
A battle for the ball

A battle for the ball

WJH Cobras player Taylor Evans, centre, has a tight battle with a player from the Oxbow Knights during the Southeast District Athletic Association (SEDAA) intermediate girls basketball playoffs on Thursday; fellow Cobras watching the action include B
Cutting out patterns for bears and 'bare essentials'

Cutting out patterns for bears and 'bare essentials'

Rina Hoffman and Ronna Shugart, in the front row, cut out patterns during a sewing bee on Thursday afternoon, while Marnie Bernard discusses the program with Lee McLeod in the background.
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