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Local pays visit to 'The Crooked Bush'

Local pays visit to 'The Crooked Bush'

Weyburn resident Albert Forrester is shown during a visit with family members to "The Crooked Bush", which was nominated as one of "Seven Wonders of Saskatchewan".
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

So when is a controversy not a controversy? In my own opinion, an "issue" is not a controversy when there isn't anything wrong with what's going on - at least, locally.
From local farm boy to head vet of Sask. Ag

From local farm boy to head vet of Sask. Ag

A "whim" and an interest in biological science led Greg Douglas into the profession as veterinarian, and an interest in public policy further led him to his current position, as head veterinarian for Saskatchewan.

Family fun and exhibits at Minton Fall Fair on Oct. 2

The 23rd annual Minton-Gladmar Family Fall Fair will be taking place on Saturday, Oct. 2 in Minton. The fair will kick off at 8 a.m. with a breakfast at the Bordertown Saloon and will continue throughout the day, ending with a family dance at 8 p.m.

Martial artists win medals at world championships

Athletes from the Vilcu's Academy of Martial Arts were part of Team Canada's entry at the World Martial Arts Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada, from Sept. 17-19.

Producers seek extension to crop insurance deadline

Producers in the Weyburn area hoping to apply to the Excess Moisture Program or AgriStability have until Thursday, Sept. 30, to submit their forms.
Red Wings continue to adjust, split vs Flin Flon

Red Wings continue to adjust, split vs Flin Flon

Playing in Flin Flon on Friday and Saturday, the Weyburn Red Wings split their games against the Bombers. They lost 4-2 on Friday, and then won 4-0 on Saturday. "I thought we played pretty well both Friday and Saturday," explained Jesse Ross.
Running through heavy traffic

Running through heavy traffic

Comp Eagles player Tanner Russell, centre, carries the ball as players from the Johnson Wildcats attempt to bring him down, during first-half action in the league game played on Saturday afternoon at Darold Kot Field.

Forum on future of T.C. Douglas Centre

A meeting is being held in regards to the future of the Tommy Douglas Centre and the public is being asked for input.

Business symposium features Paul Martin

The third annual Saskatchewan Rising Symposium is being held October 21 at McKenna Hall in Weyburn. Headlining this event will be Paul Martin of Martin Charlton Communications.
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