Today: Soo Line Cruisers to take a cruise by Weyburn's Care Homes

The Soo Line Cruisers Car Club will make their first Care Home Cruise of the season this afternoon from 2 to 3 p.m. 

"The Weyburn City Police are going to help us through some of the intersections again this year," said club president Jarrod Stroeder.

In their cars from all eras, members circle the blocks past each of the care homes - Tatagwa View, Midtown Care Home (formerly Crocus Plains Villa), Weyburn Special Care Home, Eden Homes, Hilltop Manor, and Parkway Lodge, as well as Bison Manor and Legion Towers.

Several MPs make pitches to colleagues to become next Speaker of the House of Commons

Among the tour groups converging on Parliament Hill under umbrellas this week, new and newly re-elected members of Parliament are getting acquainted with their offices and colleagues ahead of the opening of the House of Commons this week. 

The first order of business for MPs is the selection of a new House Speaker on Monday morning, and at least six returning members are asking their colleagues to support their bid to take the chair. 

Mischief makers, liberty takers: WPS recap

The Weyburn Police Service responded to 81 calls for service for the week of May 18th to 25th. Here's a look at notable events from the week and our follow-up.

A man was arrested for aggravated assault after an incident at a local establishment last Thursday night, which also resulted in another man being taken to the hospital with a severe injury. The behavior resulting in a call to the WPS included being disrespectful to the server and even smashing a glass.

Mosquito season around the corner in Weyburn

With over 60 millimetres of rain falling across Weyburn over the past 12 days, and warmer temperatures now in the forecast, residents may soon find themselves swatting away a familiar summer nuisance - mosquitoes. 

Curtis Block, the Parks Manager for the City of Weyburn, says the city is already preparing its mosquito control measures to mitigate the looming increase in the insect population. 

Strike threat could push more customers away from struggling Canada Post

Canada Post customers may face delays as tens of thousands of workers swear off overtime shifts, though a much bigger disruption was averted after the union backed down from a strike threat.

Nonetheless, the possibility of escalating job action could continue to scare off customers who pulled their shipments over the past couple of weeks, draining more business from the cash-strapped organization.

“I’m scared for the future,” said Edmonton mail carrier Dustin Ellis, who recently went on leave to study for a new career in social work.

Hundreds of government job losses planned at the CRA, ESDC

Top officials at the Canada Revenue Agency say mounting job cuts will impact how the agency is able to deliver services.

Commissioner Bob Hamilton and deputy commissioner Jean-François Fortin said in a message to staff Thursday that up to 280 employees will lose their jobs at the agency.

The agency has been examining its operating budget for more than two years to meet a demand from the government to find savings. 

U.S. door may open for canola

Crop would be eligible for biofuel tax credit under recent budget proposals in Congress

U.S. President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” could contain some beautiful news for Canada’s canola growers.

The U.S. House of Representatives’ ways and means committee has released its draft proposals for the U.S. budget reconciliation bill.

The proposals include provisions to amend the controversial 45Z clean fuel production tax credit so that canola oil-based biodiesel and renewable diesel would be eligible for the credit.

Producer groups come together to help fund ag research facilities at U of S

Construction is underway at the University of Saskatchewan that will see critical facility improvements within the College of Agriculture and Bioresources.

Two new facilities are being built - the Harrington Plant Growth Facility and the Soil Science Field Facility - while a portion of the Crop Science Field Lab is being renovated to provide additional workspace for the Crop Development Centre. 

Weyburn Therapeutic Animal Park preparing for opening weekend

The Weyburn Therapeutic Animal Park is gearing up for another exciting season, with preparations well underway ahead of the official opening day on June 7th. 

This Saturday, volunteers will be gathering at the park for a spring work bee starting at 10 a.m. to help clean up the grounds. The event is a key part of getting the park ready for visitors.