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Farmers 'feeling fortunate' to have seeding complete

Farmers 'feeling fortunate' to have seeding complete

Most farmers in the Weyburn area are feeling fortunate to have completed as much seeding as they have done, especially working around excess moisture conditions.
Choosing not to swing at curve ball

Choosing not to swing at curve ball

Taylor Van de Sype, a local player with the Weyburn Beavers, lets a curve ball pass by him that was called a ball, as he takes his turn at bat during the home-hosted game against Regina on Friday night.

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Canadians should stand proud

Midale student takes grain bin invention to farm show

Fresh from winning an award at the national science fair, Midale student Erick Vandenhurk took the grain lid invention he and partner Jarika Penny came up with and put it on display at the Farm Progress Show in Regina, where it garnered much interest
Finishing off the slide at the new pool

Finishing off the slide at the new pool

Construction workers finish off the last touches for the new slide installed for the City of Weyburn's new outdoor pool, which will be opened on Canada Day, on Thursday, July 1.

Beavers snap four-game losing streak

The Weyburn Beavers ended a four-game losing streak June 23 with a 7-2 win over the Yorkton Cardinals in a pivotal division match-up at Tom Laing Field.

Cornerstone allocates $90 million for 2010-11 school year

Â鶹´«Ã½AV East Cornerstone School Division's 2010-11 budget reflects students and identified priorities. A budget of $90.1 million was approved by the board for the 2010-11 school year during their monthly meeting on June 17.

Music award recipient

The Helen Davidson Music Award committee has announced the recipient of the $2,000 scholarship. Britney Alexander will be the recipient of the 2010 scholarship for her piano playing skills.
Local receives award for achievement of people with disabilities

Local receives award for achievement of people with disabilities

Local resident Ivan Robb was awarded the 2010 Al McGuire "Transition to Employment" award at a banquet in Saskatoon on June 18 for transitioning into an employment situation and displaying a strong work ethic.
Weyburn deemed cleanest city and wins Golden Garbage Can

Weyburn deemed cleanest city and wins Golden Garbage Can

Weyburn has done it again. The city won the Golden Garbage Can competition against Estevan on June 21 and 22.
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