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Update on Saskatchewan Teacher Bargaining

Representatives from the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) and the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee (GTBC) met with Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan to receive the report from the special mediator, Richard Hornun

Silver Seals earn hardware

The Weyburn Silver Seals participated in two notable events this summer. The Weyburn Silver Seals Speed Swimming Club hosted their annual swim meet on July 10 for 183 swimmers from across southern Saskatchewan.

Upcoming horticultural shows

The Weyburn Horticultural Society has two upcoming shows that they are encouraging all gardeners to participate in this year.

Police deal with inappropriate behaviour and solicitations

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of July 4 to 11: *At approximately 9 a.m. on July 9, police received a report of a missing 6-year-old child. The youngster was located a short time later by a family member. *Around 5:30 p.m.

Red Cross Recovery Centre opens in Weyburn

Individuals, families and neighbours who have been affected by flooding in Weyburn and the surrounding area are encouraged to visit the Red Cross Recovery Centre.

Saskatchewan musicians to repeat Flood Relief Concert

After last year's Flood Relief Concert that raised $35,000, musiciansfrom Saskatchewan will come together once again for a special night of music on Wednesday,July 27 at Third Avenue United Church in Saskatoon.
Estevan Minor Football looking for votes

Estevan Minor Football looking for votes

Estevan Minor Football is close to winning a large cash prize to fix their football field and a spot on a live sports broadcast, but they need a little help from surrounding communities.

Crop Report for the week of June 28 to July 4

Saskatchewan livestock producers have eight percent of the 2011 hay crop cut and two percent baled or put into silage, according to the Government of Saskatchewan's weekly crop report.
Celebrating 100 years

Celebrating 100 years

Lomond RM, Colgate and Goodwater to honour heritage

Western provinces support farmers marketing choice

Agriculture Ministers from Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia are welcoming the Government of Canada's plan to give producers marketing choice for wheat, durum and barley.
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