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Crop report for September 20 to 26

Another week of warm weather has Saskatchewan producers well ahead of the five-year harvest progress average. Ninety-one per cent of the 2011 crop has been combined, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report.
Shoeboxes filled with love

Shoeboxes filled with love

Imagine never having received a gift. Now imagine receiving your very first gift.
Canadian students help African grandmothers

Canadian students help African grandmothers

Students from Souris School's Grade 3/4 class perform African music at the Inner Wheel's Grandmothers-to-Grandmothers luncheon on Oct. 3 at the Weyburn Legion Hall.
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

Score one for ingenuity, and zero for technology. Normally I enjoy technology at least, when it works.

Man, 32, arrested for assault on 3-year old

The Weyburn Police Service, assisted by the Regina Police Service Regina Children's Justice Centre are investigating a serious assault that occurred in Weyburn on Saturday.

Vivot sculpture exhibition to be postponed until 2012

A proposed exhibition of sculptures by internationally-renowned sculptor Lea Vivot will now be postponed until next summer, to allow more time for the exhibit to be set up properly.

Cornerstone intends to review Pangman school

Within three days, the community of Pangman went from "celebration to devastation" after learning that their school was placed under intent for review of either closure or discontinuance of grades by the Southeast Cornerstone School Division.

First and Goal

Another week is in the books and along with another sub-par performance by the Green and White with a 40-3 loss to the Stamps. How quickly Ken Miller goes from genius to the leader of the west's worst team.
Roller derby ruckus

Roller derby ruckus

The Hillbilly Hurt roller derby team, from the Southeast Saskatchewan Roller Derby Association based in Weyburn and Estevan, poses for a picture after losing in their very first competition, held in Moose Jaw on September 17.

Harvest in SE 92% done with field work underway

Warm sunny weather has helped southeast area farmers make further progress in their harvest activities, as well as in preparation work for next spring. According to Sask.
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