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8 Weyburn This Week, Friday, June 12, 2015 Seeding nearing completion City of Weyburn proclaims Native Prairie Appreciation Week The City of Weyburn is once again proclaiming the third week in June as Native Prairie Appreciation Week. Since 2011, the City of Weyburn has joined the province and other urban areas across Saskatchewan to celebrate native prairie, which will take place from June 14 to 20 this year. The Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan (SK PCAP) has initiated the official proclamation of Native Prairie Appreciation Week (NPAW) in Saskatchewan since 1999. Provincially, NPAW is jointly proclaimed by Saskatchewan's Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Environment. Saskatchewan is the only location across North America that devotes a week to raising awareness about prairie conservation. "Native Prairie Appreciation Week is an important way for people to learn about prairie and how they can play a role in conserving our grassland ecosystems," explains Orin Balas, rancher and chair of SK PCAP. "It's important for the entire province to recognize the values of native prairie but one of the main things NPAW also tries to do is educate and engage with people on a local level as well, including local proclamations such as in Weyburn," Balas says. The week-long celebration includes a province-wide youth poster contest, informa- tion booths at numerous local urban markets, as well as a social media campaign. The week will conclude with the annual Society for Range Management Tour, open to the public, this year taking place on June 18 and 19, 2015 near Prince Albert National Park. Since 1998, the Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan Partnership has brought together native prairie stakeholder groups, including organizations represent- ing producers, industry, provincial & federal governments, non-government organiza- tions and research and educational institutions under a common vision for prairie conservation in Saskatchewan. "SK PCAP has thirty partners all committed to prairie conservation," says Natasha Wilkie, manager. "NPAW is just one great example of the native prairie conservation activities we are involved in across Saskatchewan," she says, stating that SK PCAP is also very active across western Canada and beyond. Seeding is nearing completion in the province with 97 per cent of the crop in the ground, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report. Progress continues to be well ahead of the five-year (2010-2014) average of 73 per cent seeded for this time of year. The west-central region is reporting that 99 per cent of the crop is now seeded. The southwestern region has 98 per cent seeded; the southeastern, northeastern and northwest- ern regions have 97 per cent seeded; and the east-central region has 94 per cent seeded. Heavy frost late last week has caused damage to crops and producers continue to assess the damage; some re-seeding has occurred. Crop conditions vary across the province but most crops are in fair to good condition. Concerns about crop germination and emergence continue in many areas that have not received much rainfall since April. Flea beetles and cutworms are causing damage in some canola crops across the province. Some areas of the province received rain last week, ranging from small amounts to over an inch in parts of the southwestern and northwestern regions. Rain is needed in much of the province to help recharge the topsoil. Cropland topsoil moisture conditions are rated as three per cent surplus, 51 per cent adequate, 37 per cent short and nine per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as three per cent surplus, 41 per cent adequate, 40 per cent short and 16 per cent very short. Farmers are busy finishing seeding operations and controlling pests. OWENS LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLY CENTRE 306-757-0355 **SOD** DISTRIBUTOR OF SHELLVIEW SOD FOR SOUTH SASK. PICK UP - DELIVERY - INSTALLATION CALL OR SEE US FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS Check out our website: www.owenslandscaping.ca DO YOU HAVE A STORY TO SHARE WITH US? Call our office today 842-3900 Shaving for a cause Students at St. Michael School gathered on June 8 to watch their principal, Mr. Dittrick, get his moustache shaved off. Dittrick promised the students that he would allow them to shave his moustache off if they raised over $1,000.00. The money raised will be donated to the people affected by the earthquake in Nepal. Mary Sidloski (left) and Dana Woodend, took turns shaving Mr. Dittrick's moustache, which he has had for over 40 years. LET US HELP YOU FILL THAT POSITION! IT’S NEVER TOO LATE FOR A CAREER CHANGE! EMPLOYMENT LISTINGS CALL ANDREA AT 306-842-3900 Spearing Service L.P. specializes in diversified oilfield trucking by providing a broad range of services to oil companies in southern Saskatchewan, Manitoba and North Dakota. We are a fast growing, progressive employer that offers our employees a quality work environment and competitive wages. Due to growth, we are looking for energetic, team-oriented individuals possessing previous experience to join our company as Gravel Truck Drivers and Equipment Operators Qualifications required include: • Clean Class 1A Driver's License • Current First Aid and H2S Tickets • Ability to pass drug testing • Trucking or oilfield experience is an asset. Spearing Service offers a friendly work environment which offers competitive wages and group benefits with accommodations available. Drivers will be dispatched from the Halbrite location. Qualified applicants can forward a current resume to: [email protected] or fax (306) 483-2910 Do you want to get the kids away from those darn video games & GET SOME FRESH AIR & EXERCISE? 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8 Weyburn This Week, Friday, June 12, 2015

Seeding nearing completion

City of Weyburn proclaimsNative Prairie Appreciation Week

The City of Weyburn is once again proclaiming the third week in June as NativePrairie Appreciation Week.

Since 2011, the City of Weyburn has joined the province and other urban areasacross Saskatchewan to celebrate native prairie, which will take place from June 14 to 20this year.

The Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan (SK PCAP) has initiated theofficial proclamation of Native Prairie Appreciation Week (NPAW) in Saskatchewansince 1999. Provincially, NPAW is jointly proclaimed by Saskatchewan's Ministry ofAgriculture and Ministry of Environment. Saskatchewan is the only location acrossNorth America that devotes a week to raising awareness about prairie conservation.

"Native Prairie Appreciation Week is an important way for people to learn aboutprairie and how they can play a role in conserving our grassland ecosystems," explainsOrin Balas, rancher and chair of SK PCAP. "It's important for the entire province torecognize the values of native prairie but one of the main things NPAW also tries to dois educate and engage with people on a local level as well, including local proclamationssuch as in Weyburn," Balas says.

The week-long celebration includes a province-wide youth poster contest, informa-tion booths at numerous local urban markets, as well as a social media campaign. Theweek will conclude with the annual Society for Range Management Tour, open to thepublic, this year taking place on June 18 and 19, 2015 near Prince Albert National Park.

Since 1998, the Saskatchewan Prairie Conservation Action Plan Partnership hasbrought together native prairie stakeholder groups, including organizations represent-ing producers, industry, provincial & federal governments, non-government organiza-tions and research and educational institutions under a common vision for prairieconservation in Saskatchewan.

"SK PCAP has thirty partners all committed to prairie conservation," says NatashaWilkie, manager. "NPAW is just one great example of the native prairie conservationactivities we are involved in across Saskatchewan," she says, stating that SK PCAP is alsovery active across western Canada and beyond.

Seeding is nearing completion in the province with 97 per cent of the crop in the ground,according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's Weekly Crop Report. Progress continues to bewell ahead of the five-year (2010-2014) average of 73 per cent seeded for this time of year.

The west-central region is reporting that 99 per cent of the crop is now seeded. Thesouthwestern region has 98 per cent seeded; the southeastern, northeastern and northwest-ern regions have 97 per cent seeded; and the east-central region has 94 per cent seeded.

Heavy frost late last week has caused damage to crops and producers continue to assessthe damage; some re-seeding has occurred. Crop conditions vary across the province butmost crops are in fair to good condition. Concerns about crop germination and emergencecontinue in many areas that have not received much rainfall since April. Flea beetles andcutworms are causing damage in some canola crops across the province.

Some areas of the province received rain last week, ranging from small amounts to over aninch in parts of the southwestern and northwestern regions. Rain is needed in much of theprovince to help recharge the topsoil. Cropland topsoil moisture conditions are rated asthree per cent surplus, 51 per cent adequate, 37 per cent short and nine per cent very short.Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as three per cent surplus, 41 per centadequate, 40 per cent short and 16 per cent very short.

Farmers are busy finishing seeding operations and controlling pests.

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DO YOUHAVE A

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Shaving for a cause

Students at St. Michael School gathered on June 8 to watch their principal, Mr.Dittrick, get his moustache shaved off. Dittrick promised the students that he wouldallow them to shave his moustache off if they raised over $1,000.00. The moneyraised will be donated to the people affected by the earthquake in Nepal. MarySidloski (left) and Dana Woodend, took turns shaving Mr. Dittrick's moustache,which he has had for over 40 years.

LET US HELP YOU FILL

THAT POSITION!

IT’S NEVER TOO LATE FOR A CAREER CHANGE!

EMPLOYMENT LISTINGS

CALL ANDREA AT 306-842-3900

Spearing Service L.P. specializes in diversified oilfield

trucking by providing a broad range of services to oil

companies in southern Saskatchewan, Manitoba and

North Dakota. We are a fast growing, progressive

employer that offers our employees a quality work

environment and competitive wages.

Due to growth, we are looking for energetic,

team-oriented individuals possessing previous

experience to join our company as

Gravel Truck Drivers and Equipment Operators

Qualifications required include:

• Clean Class 1A Driver's License

• Current First Aid and H2S Tickets

• Ability to pass drug testing

• Trucking or oilfield experience is an asset.

Spearing Service offers a friendly work environment

which offers competitive wages and group benefits

with accommodations available. Drivers will be

dispatched from the Halbrite location.

Qualified applicants can forward a current resume to:

[email protected] or fax (306) 483-2910

Do you want to get the kids away from

those darn video games &

GET SOME FRESH AIR & EXERCISE?

• Route 17 - 145 papers: 100 Block of 18th St.,

100 & 200 Block of 17th St., 1700 Block

Coteau Ave., Laing Cres., Onstad Cres. &

Harvey Bay

• Route 13A - 79 papers: Park Ave., 200 Block

14th St., McKinnon Bay, 1400 Block Coteau Ave.

• Route 12A - 92 papers: 800 Block Park Ave.,

Victoria St., 400 Block Albert St., Edward St.

& Ashford St.

• Route 6A - 59 papers: Douglas Rd., 13th St. NE,

800 Block Brimacombe Dr.

• Route 4 - 159 papers: 200 Block Douglas Rd.,

100 Block Birch Drive; King St., 600 Block

Windsor St., Ash Drive; Highfield Cres., Duke St.

• Route 7C - 84 papers: Porter Bay, Abells Bay,

700 & 800 Block Washington Drive, Campbell

Cres., Douglas Rd.

• Route 7D - 136 papers: 600 Block Washington

Drive, Wiebe Cres., Clark Ave., Butters Bay,

Burge Bay, Weir Bay, Douglas Rd.

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Weyburn This Week, Friday, June 12, 2015 9

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