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Sales figures up for Prairie Sky Co-op

Sales figures up for Prairie Sky Co-op

Sales figures were up by nearly $10 million in 2018 for the Prairie Sky Co-operative Association from the year before, members heard at their annual meeting held on April 30 at the Legion Hall.
Seeding gets underway in Weyburn area

Seeding gets underway in Weyburn area

Moisture conditions are great for seeding, and Creelman-area farmer Marcel Van Staveren began this spring’s seeding on Tuesday.
Weyburn KFC holds grand reopening ceremony

Weyburn KFC holds grand reopening ceremony

The Weyburn KFC restaurant held a ribbon-cutting for their grand reopening on Monday morning.
A pipeline company is born

A pipeline company is born

April 30 marks the 70th anniversary of the Interprovincial Pipe Line, what is now Enbridge
Credit Union weathers challenges in 2018

Credit Union weathers challenges in 2018

The Weyburn Credit Union saw some turn-around in their financial numbers in 2018, in spite of challenges in the economy that caused those numbers to decline in the previous two fiscal years.
Ag Society ready for a very busy summer

Ag Society ready for a very busy summer

The Weyburn Agricultural Society is planning for a very event-filled summer and fall, and there will be a need for volunteers for some of the events.
Electrocution victim warns against electrical dangers

Electrocution victim warns against electrical dangers

It’s not enough to be aware of dangers on a farm or work site, a speaker told an audience of 4-H members and parents, as there must be action to prevent deaths and injuries.
Convoy, rally to protest the federal carbon tax

Convoy, rally to protest the federal carbon tax

Organizers from throughout the province, including the southeast, are set to roll convoys with as many as 4-500 vehicles into Regina for a rally against the federal carbon tax on Thursday, April 4.
4-H kids learn about electrical safety on the farm

4-H kids learn about electrical safety on the farm

Members of the Cymri 4-H Club played a game provided by SaskPower to learn about electrical hazards in the farmyard and in the home, during a 4-H Farm Safety Day held on Saturday at the Weyburn Curling Rink.
Convoy, rally organized against the carbon tax

Convoy, rally organized against the carbon tax

Representatives of the agricultural and oil industries in southeast Saskatchewan are joining forces to organize a convoy that will travel up Highway 39 and 6 to Regina on Thursday, April 4, to meet for a rally against the federal carbon tax.
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