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Comp business students win numerous awards

Comp business students win numerous awards

Several of the Weyburn Comprehensive School’s Entrepreneurship 30 students were honoured at the provincial Junior Achievement of Saskatchewan awards gala held in Regina on Thursday evening, with finalists or awards in nearly every category.
Credit Union to hold barbecue event

Credit Union to hold barbecue event

The Weyburn Credit Union will be marking the end of the school year and the beginning of summer holidays with their annual community appreciation event on Thursday, June 29.
Prices are mixed at Livestock Auction

Prices are mixed at Livestock Auction

The Assiniboia Livestock Auction held its regular cull cow and bull sale on June 7 with 599 head sold. Heiferettes jumped $0.09 on the previous sale to sell from $1.30 per lb. to $1.50 per lb. D1 and D2 cows dropped to sell between $1.02 to $1.
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast Oilpatch awards presented at Oil Show

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast Oilpatch awards presented at Oil Show

The oil industry awards for southeast Saskatchewan were presented on Wednesday evening at the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show, including the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast Oilman of the Year, and the inaugural presentation of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast Saskatchewan Legends awards, whic
Seeding operations are almost complete in southwest

Seeding operations are almost complete in southwest

Seeding operations are almost complete as 94 per cent of the crop is now in the ground, Saskatchewan Agriculture reported for the week of June 5.
Government promises to fight the carbon tax

Government promises to fight the carbon tax

By Greg Nikkel Two cabinet ministers, including Energy and Resources Minister Dustin Duncan and Environment Minister Scott Moe, both promised representatives of the oil industry that they will fight the carbon tax if it is imposed by the federal gove
CAODC expects substantially more wells for 2017

CAODC expects substantially more wells for 2017

Calgary – The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) announces its revised 2017 Drilling Forecast on June 13, and it’s in line with other forecasts that call for a significant increase.
Jerry Mainil Ltd. is looking for skilled workers

Jerry Mainil Ltd. is looking for skilled workers

The economics of equipment in a downturn
Seeding on track for province

Seeding on track for province

Saskatchewan producers now have 81 per cent of the 2017 crop in the ground, Saskatchewan Agriculture reported in its crop report for the week of May 23. But cool and wet weather was delaying seeding and herbicide applications for many producers.
Summer dip for cattle prices, volumes

Summer dip for cattle prices, volumes

A total of 3,964 head of cattle were sold in Saskatchewan for the week of May 26, Saskatchewan Agriculture reported. This number continues the downward slide from 4,633 head sold the previous week, but up from 3,130 head the same week a year ago.
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