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These local farmers are to be commended for their entrepreneurial approach in providing a new local Canadian product - one that is delicious, healthy, and completely traceable, said Weyburn Chamber of Commerce president Jeff Chessall, presenter of the award.
In March of 2007, a group of three second and third generation farmers from the Midale area embarked on a journey to give a long lost oilseed, Camelina sativa, new life in the Canadian marketplace. This ancient grain was formerly used in North America to make biodiesel fuel.
The Three Farmers - Vandenhurk, Emde and Rosengren - recognized that there was a significant opportunity to revisit this grain s original use as cooking oil.
Kaley Schultz, the newest addition to the CMHA Weyburn team, said that although the theme for the special speaker is gambling, the organization s theme and focus this year is on its Youth Program. We want to promote mental health. There is a difference between mental health and mental illness. Through being involved in your community, through social interaction, through positive experiences, we are promoting healthy young people, she said.
Branching out into new traditions, the organization will be hosting an Art Gala on May 9 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. This free event will allow members of the public to enjoy an evening with CMHA consumers while they display their art work, which will be available for sale.
There is a very limited supply of the COVID-19 vaccine currently available in the communities of Weyburn, Midale, Radville and Bengough. The Saskatchewan Health Authority has requested that . . .
In the past few year, the city has promoted the online payment feature that is available on their website, so that residents can pay city-owned bills without coming down to City Hall in person. “Based on the restrictions mandated by the province, City Hall has to have less than 30 people inside the building.” The 30 person capacity will still apply to other city facilities, which include the two arenas at Crescent Point Place and Tom Zandee Sports Arena. “There are some reviews that we have to do for our outdoor facilities,” said Warren, noting that the new restrictions at gatherings at outdoor public places are now at 10 people.