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The moisture received over the last few weeks has significantlyimproved crop conditions in the southeast.
Moisture conditions improvingLivestock producers now have 32 per cent of the hay crop cut and 38 per cent baled or
put into silage, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's weekly Crop Report.Hay quality is rated as four per cent excellent, 48 per cent good, 34 per cent fair and 14
per cent poor. Concerns about a potential hay shortage continue, as many hay swaths aresignificantly smaller than normal and pasture growth has been limited.
The Ministry of Agriculture has a Forage, Feed and Custom Service listing for produc-ers to advertise and source feed products. It is available at: www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca/FeedForageListing.
Rainfall over the weekend has helped alleviate moisture stress issues in some areas;however, more rain will be needed to help crops fill. Some areas received only smallamounts of rainfall while others reported several inches. Topsoil moisture conditions haveslightly improved in much of the province. Provincially, topsoil moisture conditions oncropland are rated as one per cent surplus, 44 per cent adequate, 36 per cent short and 19per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as 33 per cent ad-equate, 39 per cent short and 28 per cent very short.
Fifty-nine per cent of fall cereals, 62 per cent of spring cereals, 60 per cent of oilseeds and58 per cent of pulse crops are at their normal stages of development for this time of year.Crop conditions vary throughout the province, but the majority of crops are in poor-to-good condition. Lack of moisture and insects such as grasshoppers and wheat midge havecaused the most crop damage this week. Farmers are busy controlling pests and cutting hay.
Crime Severity index down in WeyburnThe Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS) recently released their report on
Police Reported Crime Statistics in Canada, 2014.This report presents findings from the 2014 Uniform Crime Reporting Survey and
examines trends in the volume and severity of police reported crime at National, Provin-cial and Municipal levels.
The Crime Severity index for Weyburn saw reductions in both violent and non-violentcategories, and overall Crime Severity Index.
Crime Severity Index - Violent 2014 = 71.2 2013 = 80.2 a reduction of 11.2%Non-Violent 2014 = 83.7 2013 = 92.3 a reduction of 9.4%The Crime Severity Index for Weyburn realized an overall reduction of 9.8 %, a mea-
sure of 89.2 in 2013 to a measure of 80.5 in 2014.As a comparison, according to the CCJS statistical release, the Crime Severity Index for
the Province of Saskatchewan is 123.4 and the overall National average for Canada is 66.6.Crime Severity is but one measure used to track changes in police reported crime.Crime severity is calculated using sentencing data from the courts and each offence is
'weighted' according to the severity of the sentences handed down by Judges. The weightedoffences are then multiplied by the number of incidents and then divided by the popula-tion. The Crime Severity Index uses the base year of 2006 as a standardized '100' nation-ally to facilitate comparisons.
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Reward for safetyOver the next month, the Weyburn Police Service will be conducting a positive enforce-
ment campaign to encourage youth to wear helmets when riding bike, in-line skates orskateboard.
The Weyburn Police Service has partnered with the following local businesses who havemade donations to help in this initiative; Canadian Tire, Boston Pizza and 7-11.
During the next month, members of the Weyburn Police Service will be stopping thoseyouth who are properly wearing a helmet when engaged in riding a bike, in-line skates orskateboard. Those stopped will be given a coupon for a Slurpee sponsored by 7-11. Theywill then have their names entered for weekly draws of a $25.00 gift Certificate from Cana-dian Tire and a $25.00 gift Certificate from Boston Pizza, donated by the Weyburn PoliceAssociation.
The initiative will end on August 21, with all those stopped over the month being enteredfor the two grand prize draws; a Pizza Party for up to 8 youth donated by Boston Pizza, anda new Bike donated by Canadian Tire.
By positively reinforcing the importance of wearing a helmet during biking or otherwheeled activities, it is hoped that there will be an increase in helmet use, and possiblyreducing head injuries.
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On July 19, at about 2:10 a.m., as a result of a traffic stop,a 28 year-old male was arrested and has been charged withimpaired driving. He was also issued a traffic ticket for driv-ing an unregistered vehicle. He will be making a future courtappearance.
On July 18, the Weyburn Police Service responded to a re-port of a domestic dispute in progress. Upon arrival, they founda 52 year-old female and a 47 year-old male to be arguing overlife issues. The police were able to mediate the matter for thepresent time with no further need for involvement.
On July 17, the Weyburn PS has received numerous com-plaints over the past two weeks involving a telephone scam.The caller represents themselves as a SaskPower representa-tive, stating that the power bill is in arrears and power will beimmediately cut off if not paid. The property owner is thenasked to provide a credit card number to clear the debt. Inconsultation with SaskPower, we wish to advise you thatSaskPower does not and will not operate in this fashion.Any such calls are to be considered fraudulent and the ho-meowner should guard themselves accordingly.
Also on July 17, the Weyburn Police Service respondedto a report of a suspected domestic disturbance. Uponarrival, the police discovered a 23 year-old male and a 19year-old female were having a disagreement. The matterwas mediated for the present time with no further policeinvolvement.
Further on July 17, the Weyburn PS responded to a 911call regarding a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, thepolice learned that the argument had begun over the phoneand that there was no active dispute at the time. The 36 year-old female was asked to call the police once the other personreturned home should there be any cause for concern.
Sometime between July 14 and July 16, an unknown per-son/vehicle entered the Weyburn Comp football field at theSoutheast corner and once inside damaged the field butcutting ruts with the vehicle. Anyone having informationabout this incident is asked to contact the Weyburn PoliceService or to call Crime Stoppers.
On July 15, the Weyburn PS responded to a complaint ofa domestic dispute in progress between a 15 year-old femaleand a 23 year-old male. The matter was mediated by thepolice without further need for police involvement at the time.
Also on July 15, at about 9:00 p.m., the Weyburn PoliceService were called to an apartment complex regarding a sus-pected domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, a number of in-toxicated people were found to be in the apartment and werein a disagreement. The apartment owner requested that theothers leave and while doing so a 23 year-old female becamebelligerent and uncooperative with police. She was arrested forbeing intoxicated in public and held in cells until sober. She isalso facing a criminal charge of breaching a court order.
On July 14, at about 1:40 p.m., the Weyburn Police Ser-vice received a report of a vehicle colliding with the trafficlights at Government Road and First Avenue North. Nospecifics were available for the semi. If anyone has informa-tion about this incident, you are asked to contact theWeyburn Police Service, or to call Crime Stoppers.
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Some things we plan forBy Linda Wegner
Looking back over the pastweek I can honestly say that Idon't recall ever taking a holi-day that so met and exceededmy expectations. Returninghome, however, was quiteanother story, one I wouldnever have chosen.
Looking ahead, in two daysour entire regional districtwill be without power frommorning until evening. Cur-rent and anticipated growthhave made it necessary forour power supply companyto upgrade the system. It's anevent that's well worth theinconvenience and I'm al-ready making preparations.
Last week's trip back home
By Helen WallerSummer holidays are here… and everything that goes along
with them.The warm summer sun, afternoons spent at the beach,
boating, fishing, golfing and roasting marshmallows over acampfire are just a few of the favorite summer time activitiesyou can enjoy in Saskatchewan.
What is it about holidays that makes them so enjoyable?Is it the food, the drinks, the family, the friends or a combi-nation of them all? Maybe it's just the idea of getting awayand trying something new - the idea of "getting away from it
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Is Paul for real? Philippians 2 begins with the suggestion of harmony, in his words, "bybeing of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind. Donothing from selfishness or conceit, but in humility count others better than yourselves. Leteach of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others." This is allto be because of "any encouragement in Christ". And yet, this is the invitation of Jesus? Heoffers us an example in Himself? He showed His love to everyone He met, even the Pharisees.(You may question this last point, but did He not work to have them see their need forforgiveness and to both receive and give the love and grace He offered?) However, they didnot like that Jesus also gave this grace to the "outcasts", and this is what led to His crucifixion.
Looking at the previous paragraphs, can anyone imagine a Pharisee and a prostitute beingof the same mind? Unfortunately, they may have some similarity. Some of the "sinners" insistthat they are better than others so they don't have to worry. (But salvation is not like twopeople running away from a grizzly: the winner only has to run faster then the other person.)Also some insist the actions they do "are not sins today". The dangerous suggestion is that thelaws of the Bible applied only to the "olden days", but today society has become more"enlightened". If the government allows something, it must be O.K.
Similar, in a way, are the people who "think they are better than ANYONE else" much likethe Pharisees of Jesus' time. They are so good, "I give offerings and go to church regularly"that they feel God has to love them and save them. God does love them, but when theydepend on their own goodness to be saved, it is not "good enough". While salvation is freelygiven by the forgiveness through the death and resurrection of Jesus, when people reject Hisgift, God can only let them choose to be condemned, or more accurately, to condemnthemselves. The only way to be saved is through the forgiveness of sin, unless a person isperfect. The youth I teach emphasize that no one is perfect, not even a Pastor. This article isoffering the invitation of Jesus, "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and Iwill give you rest."(Matthew 11:28) This is the one mind that Paul wants everyone to have, themind that receives the invitation from Jesus and receives the peace and joy in their lives.Granted, we still sin, and this separates us from God if we worship our sin. Worshiping sinhappens when we feel we do not need to repent. Last article I wrote that Jesus "invites themto repent, saying to the church, "Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if any one hears myvoice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him and he with Me."" Anyonewho locks Jesus out of his or her life is choosing condemnation. When we are in the "samemind" that Jesus offers, He will lead us in repentance, turning us back to His will and way.May the Holy Spirit overcome our rejecting and bring us daily to Him.
The Rev. Martin Olson, Zion Lutheran Church, Weyburn
We should be like WHAT?
was another story given thatwhat should have been a fourhour flight, including stop-overs, turned into a forty-eight hour blur. First it wasthe delay caused by an ab-normally high number ofpassengers requiring wheel-chairs. That was followed bya mechanical problem withthe co-pilot's chair. As if thatwasn't enough, the flight onwhich that broken part wasbeing transported was inter-rupted by an unruly passen-ger, a return to the home air-port and intervention by thepolice. On and on it went: theflight, now hours late, meantI missed another airline con-nection meaning I had tospend the night at a hotel,had to be re-routed to a dif-ferent city and then had to
rush to make ferry connec-tions… Needless to say, it wasso good to be home.
Although this was a minorincident compared to somany other things, I have beenreminded of the fragility oflife and especially of ourplans. What may haveseemed simple becomes com-plex; what was to have beenrefreshing ends up drainingus of joy.
"So do not fear, for I amwith you; do not be dis-mayed, for I am your God. Iwill strengthen you and helpyou; I will uphold you withmy righteous right hand."(Isaiah 41:10 NIV)
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Hopefully you didn’t come here to find answers for theSaskatchewan Roughriders’ 0-4 start to the 2015 CFL season.
Because today I got nothin’.After calmly, and privately, expecting the Roughriders to
charge out of the gates 4-0 before a Week 5 showdown withthe Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Mosaic Stadium this Sunday, Inow find myself as confused as anyone with what’s gone onover the past month.
The facts are the facts and they can be dissected any wayyou want. The Green & White have lost their first fourgames by a combined 12 points. Three of those have been athome, and three have been against West Division oppo-nents. All bad news.
And if last Friday’s 27-24 loss to the visiting B.C. Lions isany indication, the team getting worse. It’s the first time allyear they never had a lead at any point in a game.
Injuries, of course, are a major factor. However during thegolden era of this club dating back to 2007, the use of inju-ries as an excuse has been beaten out of me. They've alwaysseemed to be able to struggle and emerge.
But not now.The Riders went into the B.C. game with 12 players on
their injured list and it grew by a few more over the course ofthe game including stars Rob Bagg and Tristan Jackson. Ittruly impacted what they were able to do on the field.
However it was gut-wrenching to see the team take a timecount violation and have to burn a timeout while on offenselate in the game when they were attempting a rally.
“We had some guys get hurt and when you have to mixand match, it's gonna take some more communication thannormal,” explained receiver Chris Getzlaf. “It won't run assmoothly as you're used to.”
That was clear, and I suppose, understandable. The clubalso continued to struggle with the new Pass Interferencerule instituted by the CFL this spring. These things killedthem Friday night. But the good teams adjust, band together,and find a way to overcome all obstacles.
Unfortunately right now the Saskatchewan Roughriderssimply aren't a very good football team.
“The one thing I'll tell you is there's no more tears in myeyes,” said a sombre Rider head coach Corey Chamblin athis postgame news conference. “What I mean by that is theworst has already happened. So it's time for us to stop worry-ing about what's going to go on on the outside, who's gonnaget fired, who's gonna talk bad, stop trying to answer thequestions from the outside and answer them from the in-side. That's what we have to do.”
And just where did this talk of anybody being fired comefrom anyway? There's been heat on Chamblin no doubt, butthe first I heard of a firing came from Chamblin himselfTuesday afternoon.
“He's a very sharp guy as you know,” Rider GM BrendanTaman confided to me on Friday. “I think you get to a pointsometimes where you hear so much and you get that negativ-ity around you and you think ‘Hey, I've had enough of this’.He's really good (mentally). Corey is focused on winningmoreso than anyone I've ever been around.”
Chamblin went so far as to say if he's coaching some-where other than Saskatchewan next season, he's preparedfor it. But again, where did this talk come from all of asudden?
“He sure doesn't want that to happen, that's for sure,”Taman continued. “Like anybody in this business, we all getparanoid at some point. When you're losing, a lot of thingsseep into your mind. But our focus is on getting this thingturned around.”
Worrying about being fired isn't going to help matters soit's best for Chamblin and his players to flush this fromtheir minds entirely. However if they themselves don't thinkbetter days are ahead, we truly can shut off the lights.
But I know that's not the case.The complainers are the same ones who griped back when
the team was winning that they weren't winning by enoughpoints. Darian Durant wasn't throwing for enough yards.Blah, blah, blah.
Those people should have never been listened to in thefirst place. They love the scandal, the drama, and aren'thappy unless they're unhappy. They demand perfection fromothers yet are far from perfect themselves.
It's times like this that I recall a conversation I had withformer Rider coach Danny Barrett a decade ago when hesaid, ‘You're the team's voice. If the team could speak, whatwould it say?’
It would say, “Don't give up on us yet”.
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Beavers take league championship
The Peewee Beavers were crowned league champions on July 18 at Lions Park in Regina. The boys defeated theRegina Buffaloes in the semi-finals to advance to the league finals where they defeated the Melville Mills by a scoreof 5-2. The Beavers will be hosting the Peewee Provincials July 24-26 at Jubilee Park. Back row, (l-r): Coach ToddNeuberger, Ethan Ernst, Jonah Regier, Hudson Neuberger and Coach Corey Krafchuk. Middle row: Rhett Krafchuk,Kale Williamson, Rylan Erb, Aiden Krafchuk and Brett Bowler. Front row: Ty Nikolesjan, Trey Sandiford, JaykeSmolinski, McLaren Keslering and equipment assistant Marek Keslering.
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Silver Seals compete at semi-finalsEighteen members of the Weyburn Silver Seals swim club
participated in the south semi-finals swim meet in Swift Cur-rent on July 18.
The swimmers who finished in the top six in their race,qualified for provincials which will be held in Biggar on July25 and 26.
Silver Seals results were:Girls' 7&8 year-old division: Tamberly Kreger: fourth in
25 back and sixth in 25 free.Boys' 7&8 year-old division: Nolan Zelyck: first in 25 fly;
first in 50 breast and fourth in 50 back. Ryder Hignett:second in 25 back; fourth in 25 free; fourth in 50 back andfifth in 50 free.
Girls' 9&10 year-old division: Marley Kradovill: third in50 fly. Skyler Kreger: first in 50 fly; third in 25 fly; third in50 free and sixth in 100 IM. Lindsay VanDeWeyer: first in25 fly; second in 100 free; fourth in 50 free; fourth in 100IM and sixth in 100 breast.
Boys' 9&10 year-old division: Dalton Molnar: third in100 back; third in 50 fly and third in 100 breast.
Girls' 11&12 year-old division: Rumina Edgerton: first in100 back; second in 200 free; second in 25 fly; third in 50back and fourth in 50 free. McKinley Thomas-Perry: fifth in200 IM and sixth in 100 back.
Boys' 11&12 year-old division: Tre' Thompson: second in50 back; third in 200 free; third in 100 back; third in 25flyer and fourth in 50 breast. Ross VanDeWeyer: fourth in
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breast; fourth in 200 breast and fifth in 100 fly. Zoe Th-ompson: third in 100 back; fourth in 200 free; fifth in 200back and sixth in 200 IM.
Boys' 13&14 year-old division: Ruslan Edgerton: first in200 free; first in 200 IM; second in 50 fly; second in 100back and second in 50 free.
Women's 18 & over division: Taylor Hoffman: first in100 breast; first in 100 free; first in 200 breast and first in50 free.
Other participants from the Weyburn Silver Seals were:Natalie Butz, Nash Hignett and Kara Zelyck.
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Weyburn Beavers’catcher, Reed Lavallee(right) shows Cruz Klapakhow to properly catchand throw a baseballduring the Beavers base-ball camp held July 15 atTom Laing park.
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2015 F-150 PLATINUMMSRP $73,819EMPLOYEE PRICE $61,423
4X4 CC 15LT181
2015 F-150 LARIATMSRP $65,349EMPLOYEE PRICE $54,139
4X4 CC 15LT195
$361 B/W
2015 F-150 PLATINUMMSRP $76,149EMPLOYEE PRICE $63,427
4X4 CC 15LT192
$423 B/W$409 B/W
2015 F-150 LARIATMSRP $62,499EMPLOYEE PRICE $51,688
4X4 CC 15LT173
$345 B/W
2015 F-150 XLTMSRP $49,869EMPLOYEE PRICE $41,526
4X4 CC 15LT133
$272 B/W
2015 F-150 PLATINUMMSRP $72,549EMPLOYEE PRICE $60,331
4X4 CC 15LT176
$402 B/W
2015 F-150 LARIATMSRP $64,799EMPLOYEE PRICE $54,266
4X4 CC 15LT138
$358 B/W
2015 F-150 XLTMSRP $50,669EMPLOYEE PRICE $40,914
4X4 CC 15LT134
$277 B/W
2015 F-150 LARIATMSRP $68,099EMPLOYEE PRICE $56,504
4X4 CC 15LT175
$377 B/W
2015 F-150 PLATINUMMSRP $77,869EMPLOYEE PRICE $64,909
4X4 CC 15LT123
$433 B/W
2015 FOCUS SEMSRP $22,314EMPLOYEE PRICE $20,793
4 door sedan 15FOC154
$143 B/W
2015 FIESTA SEMSRP $20,914EMPLOYEE PRICE $17,964
5 door hatch 15FIE166
$124 B/W
2015 EXPLORER LIMITEDMSRP $51,399EMPLOYEE PRICE $46,835
AWD 15EXP100
$316 B/W
2015 ESCAPE SEMSRP $35,689EMPLOYEE PRICE $32,211
AWD 15ESC252
$219 B/W
2015 ESCAPE SEMSRP $30,289EMPLOYEE PRICE $27,567
AWD 15ESC255
$188 B/W
2015 ESCAPE SEMSRP $32,514EMPLOYEE PRICE $29,481
AWD 15ESC245
$201 B/W
2015 ESCAPE SEMSRP $35,089EMPLOYEE PRICE $31,695
AWD 15ESC198
$215 B/W
2015 ESCAPE TITANIUMMSRP $41,339EMPLOYEE PRICE $37,251
AWD 15ESC187
$253 B/W
2015 ESCAPE TITANIUMMSRP $41,239EMPLOYEE PRICE $37,165
AWD 15ESC179
$252 B/W
2015 ESCAPE SEMSRP $34,889EMPLOYEE PRICE $31,524
AWD 15ESC167
$214 B/W
2015 EDGE SELMSRP $44,339EMPLOYEE PRICE $40,278
AWD 15ESC275
$272 B/W
2015 EDGE LIMITEDMSRP $47,989EMPLOYEE PRICE $43,285
AWD 15ESC265
$293 B/W
2015 EDGE LIMITEDMSRP $47,889EMPLOYEE PRICE $43,199
AWD 15ESC264
$292 B/W
2015 EDGE SELMSRP $44,539EMPLOYEE PRICE $40,195
AWD 15EDG263
$274 B/W
2015 EDGE SELMSRP $39,089EMPLOYEE PRICE $35,508
AWD 15EDG258
$241 B/W
2015 EDGE SPORTMSRP $54,439EMPLOYEE PRICE $48,952
AWD 15EDG242
$331 B/W
2015 EDGE SELMSRP $43,939EMPLOYEE PRICE $39,679
AWD 15EDG248
$269 B/W
2015 EDGE SELMSRP $40,539EMPLOYEE PRICE $36,756
AWD 15EDG196
$249 B/W
2015 TRANSIT CONN XLTMSRP $34,599EMPLOYEE PRICE $25,980
BLOWOUT PRICE! 14TC365
$185 B/W