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Weyburn producers share lessons, insights in ag panel discussion

Weyburn producers share lessons, insights in ag panel discussion

A panel of Weyburn-area producers discussed issues around modern farm operations, marketing and legacy at Ag Appreciation Night on Nov. 5.
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµwest friends committed to building company legacy

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµwest friends committed to building company legacy

Brewery begins small but continues to grow.
Estevan mall marks 50 years with major renovations completion

Estevan mall marks 50 years with major renovations completion

Estevan Market Mall celebrated its 50th birthday with completion of main entrance and food court renovations.
Minton farm recognized with Golden Sheaf Award

Minton farm recognized with Golden Sheaf Award

Derek and Tannis Axten of Axten Farms Ltd. were recognized for their contributions to agriculture with the 2024 Golden Sheaf Award, presented by the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce.
Sask.'s cold-water fish is making waves on the European market

Sask.'s cold-water fish is making waves on the European market

Taste of tullibee roe is considered a rare delicacy overseas.
Moose Mountain Workwear opens in Carlyle

Moose Mountain Workwear opens in Carlyle

Tourand family operated Ron’s Workwear store for years.
Structural report calls for buildings renovations or demolition in Kamsack

Structural report calls for buildings renovations or demolition in Kamsack

The recent engineering report on the Crowstand Centre and Shop Easy building indicates significant concerns. Hvidston said, “Simple way of saying it. Shop easy is a tear down. There's too much wrong with it and it's a tear down."
‘Branding’ marks beginning of Agriculture Week in Yorkton

‘Branding’ marks beginning of Agriculture Week in Yorkton

The Yorkton Exhibition Association and the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce are two of the oldest organizations in Yorkton.
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµern Plains Co-op supports Carlyle Elementary School

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµern Plains Co-op supports Carlyle Elementary School

The money will go to the school's nutrition program.
Tire recycling company lays off more workers

Tire recycling company lays off more workers

Since 1993, Shercom has been recycling used tires into products for commercial and residential projects, including rubber tiles, curb ramps and more.
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