A sneak peek at the 39th Annual James Weir!
The James Weir People's Choice Exhibition is on display now at the Weyburn Gallery, and voting is underway not only in person, but all over the world.
City Curator for the City of Weyburn, and Arts Coordinator with the Weyburn Arts Council, Regan Lanning, told Discover Weyburn that so far, there have been votes coming in from Taiwan, USA, Australia, India, New Zealand, Mexico, England, France, Italy, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.
Vote online HERE.
New U22 female hockey league coming to Saskatchewan
The Hockey Saskatchewan Board of Directors has proudly approved the creation of a new Junior hockey league for Female players in the province.
This new Under-22 (U22) league will be up and running next year and a Hockey Saskatchewan AAA/AA Task Team is working on the process that will be put in place to seek applications from communities to be a part of the inaugural 2023-24 season.
Local performers comment on loss of the Happy Nun Cafe
The loss of the Happy Nun Cafe to a fire just yesterday has left a void in the southeast Saskatchewan community, but the memories made there are happy ones indeed.
This is the sentiment of philanthropist and country musician Dan Cugnet of Weyburn, who was not only a regular patron of the Happy Nun, but he also had the opportunity to play there in April of this year.
Chinook 'snow-eater' bringing warmer temperatures
The five-day forecast is calling for above-seasonal temperatures for much of this week.
"We have a big ridge of high pressure that's building over western Canada, and that's thanks to an atmospheric river that's hitting the coast of BC, so that pumps the jet stream to the north, which puts us on the warm side of the jet stream," said Meteorologist with Environment Canada, Terri Lang.
She said this results in southwesterly winds, which are warm and dry.
Chinook 'snow-eater' bringing warmer temperatures
The five day forecast is calling for above-seasonal temperatures for much of this week.
"We have a big ridge of high pressure that's building over western Canada, and that's thanks to an atmospheric river that's hitting the coast of BC, so that pumps the jet stream to the north, which puts us on the warm side of the jet stream," said Meteorologist with Environment Canada, Terri Lang.
She said this results in southwesterly winds, which are warm and dry.
Purple Martins, a favourite aerial insectivore
While not everyone will be getting on board with eating insects, they can usually get on board with the birds that do. Purple Martins are a bird-watcher's favourite, and they're eating all the bugs currently before they fly south for the winter.
This is according to Wildlife Ecologist with the Fish, Wildlife and Lands Branch of the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, Katherine Conklin.
Purple Martins, a favourite aerial insectivore
While not everyone will be getting on board with eating insects, they can usually get on board with the birds that do. Purple Martins are a bird-watcher's favourite, and they're eating all the bugs currently before they fly south for the winter.
This is according to Wildlife Ecologist with the Fish, Wildlife and Lands Branch of the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, Katherine Conklin.
Camping still underway, upgrades taking place at Saskatchewan's Provincial Parks
Our provincial parks will be seeing a $13 million investment from the Saskatchewan government over the next year.
"We're committed to providing facilities in our parks that are safe, accessible, and well-maintained for park visitors," said Jennifer Szakacs, from the Park Planning and Facilities Management with Saskatchewan Parks.
She said they are planning infrastructure upgrades in the parks here in the southeast.
Oungre's Alexis Ashworth comments on winning Silver at Commonwealth Games
Alexis Ashworth of Oungre is in Birmingham, England, enjoying the high of having competed in the Commonwealth Games, and earning the Silver medal in weightlifting.
Ashworth finished second in the women's 71-kilogram division with a total lift of 214 kilograms. Sarah Davies of England was first at 229 kilograms. India's Harjinder Kaur (212 kilograms) earned the bronze medal.
Annual Nickle Lake Day sees strong turnout
Nickle Lake Regional Park saw an excellent turnout on Saturday for their annual Nickle Lake Day.
"We had lots of people through the gates out enjoying the Car Show, the live music, and the beer gardens, kids activities and our glow golf was very busy that evening as well," shared Kylie Beck, office supervisor.
She said they had five teams competing in the Slow Pitch Tournament throughout the weekend.