The Family Place gearing up for 30th anniversary celebration barbecue

The Family Place is marking a major milestone this week, 30 years of supporting families in the community. 

To celebrate, the organization is hosting a special anniversary event on Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 744 McLelland Street. The celebration is a come-and-go event, open to all, with plenty of activities for both kids and adults. 

Weyburn gets greener with planters, community gardens

As the weather warms and the city shifts into summer mode, one unmistakable sign of the season is the greenery appearing throughout Weyburn, particularly in the heart of the community. 

Two popular initiatives, the Adopt-A-Planter Program and the Community Gardens near Heritage Village, are once again bringing colour and vibrancy to the city.  

18U AA Beavers split doubleheader at home

The 18U AA Weyburn Beavers were at home Saturday afternoon, braving the smoky conditions to take on the North Battleford Beavers at Tom Laing Park in a double header. The two teams would exchange wins, with North Battleford taking the first game 6-4, and Weyburn the second 3-1.  

The first game would see the visitors put up five runs in the fifth inning to take the lead, and they held on for the victory. 

Beavers dammed up by Moose Jaw at Tom Laing

One day after an explosive win in Moose Jaw, the Weyburn Beavers found themselves in another nail-biter Sunday afternoon, this time on home turf. Despite a strong mid-game surge, the Beavers fell 8-7 to the Moose Jaw Miller Express, who secured their first win of the season. 

Weyburn’s offence was once again sparked by second baseman Alex Alva, who continued his hot streak at the plate. 

Summer forecast predicts hot, dry summer for southern Saskatchewan

This summer is shaping up to be a hot one that could be even hotter if wildfires continue to spread throughout the province. The Weather Network recently released its summer forecast, with Saskatchewan not being spared from the incoming heat.

Matthew Grinter, a meteorologist with The Weather Network, talks about what they're seeing for the province.

Ports, mines and pipelines top premiers' wish lists ahead of meeting with Carney

Canada's premiers are heading into to a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Saskatoon Monday armed with their wish lists for major "nation-building" projects that could buttress the economy in the face of a U.S. trade war.

Carney asked the premiers to each pass on five suggestions for national infrastructure projects, and Monday's meeting will aim to identify the ones that will make the final cut to be fast tracked using legislation Ottawa may introduce as early as this week.

Canada Post rejects union's request for binding arbitration to end labour dispute

Canada Post has rejected a request from the union representing about 55,000 of its workers to send their ongoing labour dispute to binding arbitration.

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers made the request in a statement Saturday, saying it was inviting Canada Post to a fair, final and binding arbitration process to resolve negotiations that have dragged on for months without producing a new collective agreement.