Weyburn Beavers welcome Jamie Campbell and John Axford for their 2025 Sports Dinner

The Weyburn Beavers are excited to announce the date and guests for their upcoming Sports Dinner fundraiser. On March 15th, at the Weyburn Legion, the Weyburn Beavers will have some food, some drinks, and two big names joining in the fun. Sportsnet Central baseball analyst Jamie Campbell and former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher John Axford will be the guest speakers.

Weyburn Beavers president Garnet Hansen is excited for these two prominent names in baseball attending and enjoying a night of fun.  

ICYMI: Top Notch Farming event tomorrow at McKenna Hall

Farmers within the Weyburn and surrounding area will be able to gain some knowledge and insight before the 2025 growing year thanks to a new Top Notch Farming extension meeting event on February 11th. From 9:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. at McKenna Hall, SaskOilSeeds in partnership with SaskBarley will be hosting this event to share information and look ahead to the new year. Kaeley Kindrachuk is a canola agronomy extension specialist with SaskOilSeeds who’s hosting this event, and she’s excited about what this could bring for farmers in Weyburn.  

Saskatchewan deer seeing problematic increase of CWD

Chronic Wasting Disease or CWD is a neurological disease that affects animals such as deer, mule deer, elk, and moose (cervids). Once an animal is infected, there is no cure, and it is 100% fatal. It can take several years from the time an animal is initially infected until they start showing symptoms such as weight loss, hair loss, poor co-ordination, and erratic behaviour before it inevitably dies. Iga Stasiak is a wildlife health specialist with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, who’s tracked this growing problem over the last few decades.  

Top Notch Farming to host farming event in Weyburn

Farmers within the Weyburn and surrounding area will be able to gain some knowledge and insight before the 2025 growing year thanks to a new Top Notch Farming extension meeting event on February 11th. From 9:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. at McKenna Hall, SaskOilSeeds in partnership with SaskBarley will be hosting this event to share information and look ahead to the new year. Kaeley Kindrachuk is a canola agronomy extension specialist with SaskOilSeeds who’s hosting this event, and she’s excited about what this could bring for farmers in Weyburn.  

Saskatchewan deer seeing problematic increase of CWD

Chronic Wasting Disease or CWD is a neurological disease that affects animals such as deer, mule deer, elk, and moose (cervids). Once an animal is infected, there is no cure, and it is 100% fatal. It can take several years from the time an animal is initially infected until they start showing symptoms such as weight loss, hair loss, poor co-ordination, and erratic behaviour before it inevitably dies. Iga Stasiak is a wildlife health specialist with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, who’s tracked this growing problem over the last few decades.  

Saskatchewan deer seeing problematic increase of CWD

Chronic Wasting Disease or CWD is a neurological disease that affects animals such as deer, mule deer, elk, and moose (cervids). Once an animal is infected, there is no cure, and it is 100% fatal. It can take several years from the time an animal is initially infected until they start showing symptoms such as weight loss, hair loss, poor co-ordination, and erratic behaviour before it inevitably dies. Iga Stasiak is a wildlife health specialist with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, who’s tracked this growing problem over the last few decades.  

Become a Volunteer Crop Reporter in 2025

Those interested in relaying information from the fields to the masses can sign up to be a Volunteer Crop Reporter. Every year, producers, agrologists, and those simply interested in agriculture can sign up to be a volunteer crop reporter to help improve the quality of the weekly crop reports that the Ministry of Agriculture puts out. Tyce Masich, Crop Extension Specialist with the Ministry of Agriculture recommends it to anyone interested. 

CWRC commits $11.8 million over five years to the CDC

Earlier this week, the Canadian Wheat Research Coalition (CWRC), announced they’ve committed $11.8 million of funding over the next five years to the University of Saskatchewan’s Crop Development Centre (CDC). With the CWRC’s previous funding agreement with the CDC expiring this year, CWRC’s president Lori-Ann Kaminski knew that this was a deal that needed to be done. 

Nickle Lake Regional Park opening bookings for the 2025 camping year

Nickle Lake Regional Park announced they’ll be opening up registration and online bookings for their temporary camping spots for the 2025 camping year on Monday, February 3rd. This online booking allows people to plan their summer camping adventure and book holidays even with winter in full effect. Darren Wheeler, park manager with Nickle Lake Regional Park, is excited for the bookings to open and for the 2025 summer. 

Mainprize Regional Park opening their bookings for the 2025 year

Mainprize Regional Park announced they’ll be opening their online booking for their temporary camping on Saturday, February 1st. This will allow people to plan and book their upcoming camping adventure in the summertime even if there’s still snow on the ground. Michelle Walsh, the general manager at Mainprize Regional Park, is excited for the upcoming 2025 camping year.