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Drivers reminded to slow down in the snow zone

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Snow plow trucks and operators have already been out in full force to clear the way for drivers this winter. More than 300 snow plows are stationed across the province available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. "Our crews take the responsibility of snow removal very seriously," Highways and Infrastructure Minister Nancy Heppner said. "They know how important their work is for the safety of the travelling public." Saskatchewan's highways are cleared on a priority system based on population centres and traffic volumes: • Level 1 - Goal is to clear within six hours of a storm's end. These are major inter-provincial and commuter routes that connect communities with a population of 3,000 or more and have a daily traffic count of 1,500 vehicles or more; • Level 2 - Goal is to clear within 12 hours of a storm's end. These routes have a daily traffic count between 300 and 1,500 vehicles; and • Level 3 - Goal is to clear within 24 hours of a storm's end. These are all other highways with a traffic count of 300 vehicles or less. Snow plows in operation create mini-blizzards known as the Snow Zone. If you come upon a plow, slow down and let them clear the way. They will pull over to let vehicles pass roughly every 10 kilometres. It is illegal to pass a plow at more than 60 km/hr. Before heading out this winter, remember to check the Highway Hotline for the latest road information. New improvements to the site include the addition of an incident icon represented by an exclamation point. Also, greater detail will be provided for construction zones including height, width, weight and speed restrictions. These improvements build upon recently announced enhancements including an improved mobile site, a travel planning tool, and a banner for such things as amber alerts. The latest road condition updates are available on the Highway Hotline at www.saskatchewan.ca/highwayhotline.

Annual Parade of Lights Thursday, Dec. 4

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Representatives from Pet Valu, Prairie Sky Dog Rescue and Weyburn Humane Society gathered at Pet Valu in Weyburn with contributions for the annual "Thanks for Giving" campaign. (L-R, standing in back), Skylar Boyle (Pet Valu), Julie Van Roon (PSDR), Kelly Eddy (WHS), Barb Porter (WHS) holding Herman who was adopted from the Humane Society in August 2011. Front, Melanie Adderley (Pet Valu), Georgia Sourounis (PSDR), Colleen Morrice (WHS), Vanessa Coffey (WHS) and Hailey Boustead (WHS). Salem, the black dog pictured, is available for adoption through PSDR. The City of Weyburn celebrated the opening of the Pet Valu store back in May of 2014. Since then, it has become quite apparent that the store is a benefit to residents in a variety of ways. The Pet Valu store provides high quality products and services for pet owners as well as giving back to the community. The most recent venture on behalf of the Pet Valu store, is being a fundraiser, aimed at benefiting both the Weyburn Humane Society and Prairie Sky Dog Rescue. The Pet Valu chain of stores have been running the "Thanks for Giving" Campaign for three years. This year, customers at the local Pet Valu store donated $2,182.00 worth of goods, which were split between the two local organizations. The PSDR organization received animal food, treats and oils used in pet care such as coconut and salmon oil. The WHS received donated items such as a dog igloo, cat tree and cage, and dog/cat treats. Over the three years, the Pet Valu stores across Canada have raised $503,391.00 which were donated directly back to local organizations in their respective communities. The annual event will see the local community and its organizations continue to receive support through the donations made by Weyburn residents.

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Sarcan celebrates grand opening Local dignitaries and citizens of Weyburn celebrated the grand opening of the brand new Sarcan facility with a ribbon cutting ceremony on November. The ceremony was hosted by the Mistress of Ceremonies and Executive Director of the Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop, Andria Brady. Speeches were given by Dustin Duncan, The Minister of Health/MLA for Weyburn-Big Muddy, City Councillor Mel Van Betuw and Amy McNeil, the Executive Director of Sarcan Recycling. The new building, which is located at 1800 Ebel Road, will benefit both the customers and the employees. Additional space in the building allows for a larger customer service area, a roomier back staff area, and more customer parking. The depot is much cleaner and brighter than the previous one. It is also equipped with a new air exchange system, which will aid in the uncomfortable smell often associated with recycling centres. The original Sarcan depot was one of 32 to open in the province in June of 1988. Since that time, the Weyburn depot has recycled a staggering 134,543,283 containers. Since its inception in 1988, Sarcan has always and will continue to employ people of all abilities. Beyond the community employment, Sarcan benefits the community by drastically reducing the amount of waste that is taken to the local landfill. The new depot, which is over double the size of the previous building, measuring in at 11,000 sq. ft., will make it easier for customers and employees alike to meet the recycling needs of the evergrowing city of Weyburn. After the speeches and official ribbon cutting ceremony, refreshments and cake were enjoyed by all who attended. Tours of the new depot were given to customers who were interested in viewing the new facility.

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Celebrating the grand opening of the new Sarcan facility were, (l-r), Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan, Sarcan employee Ivan Robb, Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop Executive Director Andria Brady, Sarcan employees Dennis Whitrow, Matthew Madigan (far back), Jessica Mackenzie, Cory Elmy, Cheryl Moen, Greg Procknow, Justin Mackenzie (far back), Marilyn Mann (far back) and Wanda Oliver.

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Assiniboia Park Elementary School had a dedication of its new play structure and swings on November 20. Along with the students of APES and principal Dan Manning, were the following sponsors: Twila Walkeden representing Cenovus, who sponsored $20,000; Mel Hoffman and Jeff Hayward representing the Weyburn Credit Union Community Fund, who sponsored $7500; Blaize McPherson representing Richardson Pioneer, who sponsored $5000; Heather Sidloski and Doug Walters representing APES School Community Council, who sponsored $5000, and Bill Volbreck representing A&B Concrete, who sponsored $700. Other sponsors were: Community Investment Fund (CIF), which provided a grant of $7500; Memory Williamson $1100; Allison Kobelka $500, and DC Construction who sponsored the use of their zoom boom for installation.

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By Andrea Corrigan M I had a totally different column ready for this weekend A Y but then I made a trip to Toronto and my topic drastically B changed. E One of my favorite things to do to pass the time while T John is busy with meetings, is to people-watch. I headed H down Queen Street towards the Eaton Centre, which is A T’ one of the busiest places in the area. S As I wandered in the early morning, around 10:00 a.m., the first person I encountered was this man (pictured J right). I slowed my pace as I walked by and then looked U S ahead to notice another person lying on the sidewalk (pic- T tured left). After I passed by the second man, I pulled over to the side to observe the way people took in this scene. I M E counted as 37 people walked by these two men in less than a one block area and NOT ONE person even batted an eye. What the hell is wrong with people? I understand that if you see this as part of your daily ritual, you begin to become oblivious to your surroundings. I must admit that from the first time I witnessed a homeless person, until now, I've become rather accustomed to the sight. However, for someone to not even glance over or have any sort of reaction, frankly makes me sad. I can't believe that not one passerby hasn't any compassion, if not curiosity. The first time I encountered this, people that were accustomed to seeing this, told me many different stories. Stories of how these people would beg for money, fill their cups up and then live a finer life in another part of the city, than I did. They told me how these people would take the money and sit in the bar or go buy drugs until the next time they needed cash. There are talks of scams and cheating that are hard to believe. But what about the real homeless people? These men were sleeping on the grates of the street where the heat comes up from the subway, just to keep warm. I'm sorry. That's just not right. How does this happen? These same storytellers tell me that these homeless people are just lazy. They spend their money on drugs and gambling. Wow!!! In this day of plenty, we in little old Weyburn, Saskatchewan cannot even fathom the idea of sleeping on the street or going without. Some of us cannot even imagine not having heated seats in our vehicle, let alone a warm bed in which to sleep. What has happened to our compassion for others? I'm not naive enough to believe that some of these shenanigans don't exist. After all, I do watch Dr. Phil! Even I have somehow been able to walk past the person with the cup and not give, but I still acknowledge. I still have some sort of reaction to a person who has to do this to survive. I spent my down time in Toronto wondering if the person in the wheelchair, who was begging, went home that night and walked into a lovely home. Isn't that terrible? We have been so swayed by scammers and fraud. All I know, is the one cup I can't walk by this time of year, is the Salvation Army kettle. I don't care if I only have a quarter with me, it's going in that kettle. I rely on this organization to help the people who really need it. Even though you may not think we have this problem in little old Weyburn, because you don't see people lying on the streets - we do have a problem with people who don't have food in their cupboards. This is not because these people are lazy, but because they have to pay for a roof over their heads and sometimes there is nothing left of a paycheque to cover anything else. If you have no idea what that's like because you are abundantly blessed, then please head down to Barber Motors or the Salvation Army and drop off your food donation. Let's help out the people who really need it this holiday season. Facebook saying of the week: I don't have time to worry about who doesn't like me. I'm too busy loving the people who love me. Amen to that! Pet peeve of the week: When people don't take the time to scrape their windows before they head out on the road. This is extremely dangerous to not only you, the driver, but to other drivers. That's just me......let me know what you think!

By Linda Wegner Believe it or not, like it or not, Christmas is less than a month away. Thanks to a mother who never failed to celebrate no matter how difficult the circumstances, I love everything about the season. Well, almost everything. Choosing gifts for family and friends challenges me so much that I decided to do some research. From a number of websites I gleaned these excellent tips and I share them with you (just in case I'm not alone in this dilemma). First thing on the list: be well acquainted with your friend's interests and, I would add, their needs. I never thought I'd ever ask Hubby for a walking cane but recently I did just that. And then there is the matter of budget; having one is a no-brainer, sticking to it is another matter. P.S. January is much more pleasant when you do. Next: take someone with you when you shop. Not sure if the writer had choosing a gift or sticking to a budget in mind but advice in either category is valuable. Once the gift is purchased the next step involves wrapping it. While retrieving newspaper from the recycle bin is far less expensive, it does help to be a bit more creative. Having said that it is highly possible to be both artistic and cheap at the same time - just be sure both elements are included. After you've written a note or card and if it's at all possible, present the gift in person. While the virtual world trumps postage and transportation costs, at this special time of the year nothing beats a gift accompanied by a hug. Next week read more about the supreme gift and giver. "For by grace are ye saved through faith' and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God." Ephesians 2:8 KJV

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"Why don't I FEEL like God is real? What do I need to do to feel His presence?" Maybe we don't "feel God" very often because we've come to expect something different from God than what our ordinary life delivers. We've read accounts in the Bible of when God shows up in HUGE ways, and we think those are supposed to be what we experience all the time. We forget that those accounts are in the Bible because they are UNUSUAL. "Miracle" can be defined as "a highly improbable or extraordinary event…" Thank you, Google Dictionary! If that's the case, then God must have different ways of "showing up" every day. While we crave the dramatic, God's preference is for the ordinary. He'd rather show up in your heart & actions as you live your ordinary life every day. The hard thing to do is to NOTICE when He shows up. Here are a couple of hints to help you become aware of God's presence during this Christmas season. (These are based on a few of what the Bible calls "The Fruit of the Spirit" from Galatians chapter 5) 1. Peace - When the snow is gently falling, the guests have just left, or the kids are FINALLY asleep, there is a moment that I call "the exhale". The peace that ever so gently rests on your shoulders is God's presence saying, "I'm here. I love you." NOTICE! 2. Joy - hopefully your Christmas season will be sprinkled with those surprising moments that bring a smile to your face and laughter to the room. NOTICE - God's there too! 3. Love - Christmas is a perfect time to pay attention to love. When is there more love in the room than when your family and/or friends are making lifelong memories together? This is a crucial, and yet usually overlooked piece of evidence that God is at work right in front of your nose! NOTICE! 4. Gentleness & Kindness - at Christmas we have an unusually strong sense of compassion for other people. We are willing to share what we have with people who don't have as much. It's really good to pay attention to that stirring in our hearts when we feel and act on those feelings. NOTICE! I am praying for you that over this Christmas season, you will feel God's presence with you more than you have ever felt Him before. Merry Christmas! Pastor Jay Mowchenko, Weyburn Free Methodist Church

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Weyburn businesses targeted in recent thefts On November 23, Police were dispatched to assist a father with his suicidal son who had left the residence in his vehicle with a machete. An officer located the vehicle and conducted a high risk take down. A 17 year-old male was arrested and the machete was seized. He was transported to the Weyburn General Hospital where he was seen by a physician and kept overnight for observation. On November 22, an officer performed a traffic stop. A 53 year-old male was found to be impaired. He was arrested and taken to Weyburn Police Service. He was subsequently charged with impaired driving and driving while over .08. Police received a call from a local bar after a patron's truck was stolen. The vehicle was located on Sims Avenue, where it had collided with a light standard. Police are investigating the theft and damage to the vehicle. Police received a call that a 42 year-old male drove into a residential garage door damaging the door and the vehicle inside. The suspect was located by an officer. He was arrested and subsequently charged with two counts of breaching an undertaking, dangerous driving, driving while disqualified and entering a dwelling with the intent to commit an offence. Police received a complaint that a brand new hot tub (still wrapped) was sitting in the driving lane on Prairie Avenue. The tub was found to have been stolen from a local business. A check on their inventory indicated that a total of three hot tubs had been stolen. An individual had purchased two new hot tubs and a trailer in Melville; following the purchase he had contacted the RCMP. Once everything was processed, it was determined that the trailer had been stolen from another local business and was used in the theft. Weyburn Police Service and the Melville RCMP are investigating the theft. On November 21, Police responded to a local bar regarding two males who refused to leave. Two 25 yearold males left at the officer's request. They returned a short time later, were arrested and lodged in police cells for the night.

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On November 20, Police received a call from a local conservation officer requesting that an officer check on a complaint he received. A male with a dog and a gun may have been hunting in the Souris Valley Grounds. An officer located a 62 yearold male in a vehicle. He was subsequently charged with driving while disqualified and driving an unregistered motor vehicle. His vehicle was seized and impounded for 30 days. On November 19, officers responded to a residence and assisted EMS personnel after receiving a call that a 46 year-old female had taken all of her prescription medications. They left the residence a short time later as their assistance was no longer required. A 6 X 10 sign was stolen off of a local business. The sign is valued at $1200. On November 18, officers dealt with a 34 year-old male and a 23 year-old female who were sending unwanted texts to each other. They were advised to stop texting each other and no charges were laid in the incident. The son of a 60 year-old

male called police requesting assistance in locating his father who suffers from mental health issues. He had left a local business and could not be found. An officer located the man and he agreed to go to the Mental Health Facility. A male called Weyburn PS requesting that officers try to locate his girlfriend, a 23 year-old female that had taken a number of prescription medication pills. An officer spoke to the girl's parents. The mother called the girl and received an assurance that she was okay. The parents said that they would look after her. No further assistance was needed. A concerned neighbor called the Police after she saw five males going door-todoor. They had been at an older couple's residence for quite some time and she was concerned for the elderly couple's safety. An officer checked on the people and they were fine. It had been a legitimate group of fundraisers. Officers responded to a local restaurant regarding a fight. A number of intoxicated males were found as

well as broken glasses and tables that had been pushed. Two males were removed and taken to a local motel. The costs of the damages and the restaurant bill itself were settled between the business and the patrons. No charges were laid in the disturbance. Police responded to a complaint of a shoplifter at the Weyburn Liquor Store. A 73 year-old female had left the store without paying for a bottle of liquor. An officer located the woman and she paid for the product. The business did not want any charges laid. On November 17, Police received a report of a stolen trailer from a local business. It is described as a 2012 Transport Trailer, license number 386IPF. Police received a 911 call regarding an out of control 14 year-old female. The girl had a fight with her parents and they required assistance in calming her down. She had settled down when officers arrived and no further action was taken. Officers responded to a second call approximately an hour later after the girl had tried to

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The proposed Offsite Development Levy Fee Bylaw clarifies policy around servicing agreements relating to subdivision and development levy agreements relating to development permits as it relates to the fees/levies collected by the City. The proposed Offsite Development Levy Fee Bylaw is available to view on the City of Weyburn website at: www.weyburn.ca/pdfs/2014.3320.pdf The reason for the bylaw is to allow the City to collect fees for municipal costs related to growth through the development levy agreement tool. The Council, at its meeting to be held on Monday the 15th day of December, 2014 at the hour of 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Weyburn, Sask. will consider any written submissions, and verbal presentations respecting this proposed bylaw amendment. Dated at Weyburn, Sask. this 26th Day of November, 2014. Robert Smith, RMA, IPMA-CP Acting Development Officer


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Sask Provincial Parks announce Brandt and Hazen re-appointed to Bengough Housing Authority seasonal camping program Though winter has settled in across the province, Saskatchewan's provincial parks are already looking ahead to the 2015 parks season. "Saskatchewan's provincial parks continue to be incredibly popular tourism destinations," Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Mark Docherty said. "Demand for our provincial parks continues to increase and we are always looking for ways to enhance our visitor experience." One of the most popular programs available each summer is the seasonal camping program. Seasonal camping offers the opportunity to secure a campsite from mid-May to the end of August. These campsites are offered at a discount from the regular nightly camping rate and are always in high demand. There are 21 provincial parks and recreation sites that offer the seasonal camping program, and due to its popularity, campsites are allocated via a lottery system. The application forms for seasonal campsites will be available online at www.saskparks.net beginning Monday, January 5, 2015. The deadline for applications is Thursday, January 29, 2015, and the draw to award the campsites will be Monday, February 2, 2015. Nightly camping reservations will be available for booking beginning the first week of March. As in past years, there will be a staggered launch, with different parks available on different days. Campers can expect the launch to be spread out over more days than it has been in the past, with fewer parks becoming available for reservation each day. More information about the nightly camping reservation launch will be available in the new year. The Government of Saskatchewan recognizes the value and importance of Saskatchewan's provincial parks and continues to invest in them. The 2014-15 Budget increased funding to provincial parks by 4.6 per cent and capital investments will total a record $14.9 million this year.

Brenda Brandt has been re-appointed Chairperson to the Bengough Housing Authority Board of Directors along with the re-appointment of Deborah Hazen. Other members of the board of directors are Mildred Hoffart, Kathleen (Kay) Jones and Debra Tonita. The Bengough Housing Authority is a communitybased organization that provides daily management of 31 housing units constructed and operated under the terms of a federal provincial municipal cost sharing agreement. Social Services Minister, Donna Harpauer, paid tribute to the volunteers who manage the social housing projects in their community. "This local hands-on approach ensures that the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation responds ef-

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unteering to serve on the board of directors for the Bengough Housing Authority are encouraged to contact the mayor of Bengough. A local nominating committee recommends board members. Applications for accommodation are available from the manager of the Bengough Housing Authority.

Water Security releases report The Water Security Agency has released a fall conditions report which outlines the precipitation conditions for the province going into winter freeze-up. This past year, most areas of the province received 150200 per cent above the normal amount of precipitation on what was an already saturated landscape. Due to this record rainfall during the first half of the 2014 growing season, many areas have as much or more water on the landscape than in the fall of 2010. Consecutive years of above normal precipitation have resulted in larger wetlands areas across the province remaining near full heading into the winter, and many creeks continue to flow at or near record levels for this time of year. The majority of the subsoil across the grain belt appears to remain fully charged, reducing the infiltration capacity of the landscape in the spring of 2015. Depending on the amount of precipitation experienced over the winter, this could increase the risk of flooding in certain areas during the 2015 snowmelt. At this time, a near normal snowpack this winter could result in an above normal spring runoff. Since 2011, the Government of Saskatchewan has provided more than $30 million to assist in the construction of 600 permanent works across the province. These mitigation efforts, such as the installation of permanent berms and culverts, will assist in protecting property in the event of future flooding.

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THANK YOU Thank you to Dr. Fong and all the staff at the Weyburn Special Care Home for their kindness and love shown to Verna Dynna. You made her stay there as comfortable as possible and for that I am most grateful. Thanks also to Dr. Matiza for the excellent care given to Verna this past year. She really liked you and knew that you cared. To the nurses at the Weyburn General Hospital, thanks for the care shown to Verna when she was there. May God bless each of you for your love and concern. Margaret Medwed

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by Mayor Debra Button There is that old saying that says "Nothing is certain in life except death and taxes", but Saskatchewan people know that isn't quite true. There is a third thing that's certain: winter on the prairies. If you're like me, back in October you probably got sucked into thinking, 'Oh, this isn't bad. Maybe it will stay like this all winter.' Well, at least the mild weather hung in until November. That's something, at least. Of course, with winter comes snow, and with snow comes ice, which makes a hazardous combination on the roads. We all know that it always takes a little while until our winter driving brains kick in so until they do please just be a little more cautious, take a little more time and drive a little slower. Snow removal is a high priority for our city at this time of year. We are very well aware of how important it is for safety and quality of life. We know that it has to

be done fast but we also know that it has to be done safely and thoroughly. I know it's hard to be patient when your street hasn't been scraped for awhile but I want to assure everyone that our crews on the ploughs are working as fast as they can. There's not much we can do to keep winter away except to scoop it up and move it but we have taken significant steps to deal with that other socalled certainty: taxes. I was pleased to see the recent report of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) on property tax fairness in Saskatchewan, which rated Weyburn highly in all categories. The CFIB study showed that, among Saskatchewan cities, Weyburn had the fourth lowest residential property tax and the second lowest commercial property tax. As well, our "tax gap" (the difference between residential and commercial tax rates) is fourth best among 15 urban centres.

I'm especially pleased that we have achieved this while still providing a high level of quality public services. This just goes to show that it pays to run a city like you run your household - with fiscal prudence and common-sense. All of this adds up to more money in the pockets of the regular, working families who have built our city. I'm sure we will all appreciate that extra money when it comes time for Christmas shopping. Speaking of Christmas, in case I don't have a chance to write to you before then, I have three Christmas thoughts I'd like to pass on. First, don't worry about your diet until New Year's it's not worth driving yourself crazy. Second, please do your best to support our local merchants when you're out shopping. Last and most importantly, I hope that you and yours enjoy all the blessings of the season and have a happy and prosperous 2015.

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Letter to the Editor Our Conservative Government continues to stand up for Canadian families by making life more affordable and helping families make ends meet. Every family with children will have more money in their pockets to spend on their priorities following the Prime Minister's recent announcement. Previous tax relief measures since our government took office in 2006, have resulted in a tax reduction of approximately $3400 for an average, two-earner family with two children. The Family Tax Cut, commonly referred to as income splitting, will allow a higher income spouse in a family with a child or children under 18, to transfer up to $50,000 of taxable income to a spouse in a lower tax bracket up to a maximum tax benefit of $2000. I find it remarkable that the leader of the Liberal opposition party, Justin Trudeau, intends to do away with income splitting if his party is elected. I can hardly imagine that Canadian families would accept such a proposition. The popular Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) has not only been continued but the amount will be increased from $100 to $160 per child under 6 years of age, and in addition, will broaden to include children beyond that age, up to age 17, with a payment of $60 per child. For parents with children under age 6, this means $1920 per child, per year, and for children age 6 - 17, $720 per child, per year, effective January 1, 2015. This is such a good policy and initiative that I would certainly be prepared to fight an election in Souris - Moose Mountain on this issue alone. The Opposition will have a difficult time opposing this. Ed Komarnicki, Member of Parliament Souris - Moose Mountain

Well, deer season is here. The cold weather has hit, my Christmas lights are up, and it looks like winter is here to stay for a few months. No white stuff on the ground yet, but I would think that this will change within a day or two. Many of the sloughs and smaller ponds have frozen over, but the larger water bodies are still open. During the past couple of weeks, we have done a few meat processor inspections. For the most part, everything has gone well with what we are seeing at the butcher shops. One issue we are seeing is the way that some people are improperly tagging their animals. This process is pretty simple and is no different than the system we had in place years ago before we had the sticky backed tags that many of you hated. For big game, each hunter is issued a three-part tag/seal. These tags can be picked up at any ministry office. When you get these tags and associate the number on the tag with a given species that you have purchased a license for, make sure that you mark the species on the tag. That way, you do not have to worry about putting your regular season elk tag or a draw tag on your Saskatchewan resident first white-tail. We have already encountered a few instances where people have put the wrong tag on the animal. We are also hearing that some animals are not even tagged when they come into the shop. The hunter simply hands the butcher a set of tags, and tells him to "put these on". This is not the way it is to be done and chances are pretty good that if we run into you in the field or enroute to the butcher with a deer that doesn't have a tag on it, then we are going to be scratched off your Christmas card list as this is a ticketable offence! As a reminder, here is the correct process for tagging big game: • Do NOT separate any tags until you are ready to cancel them after you have harvested your animal. Seals that are separated are void. • Once the animal has been harvested, immediately cancel your tags by tearing them apart. • Cut out or notch the date that the animal was harvested (month and day). • Insert string or quick zip tie into the tag. • Attach the designated tag to the hide, meat and antlers of the harvested animal. • Ensure the antler seal is above the burr and below the first fork or tine on the antler, the hide seal to an ear and the meat seal through the ribs or leg tendon. • These tags have to remain on the animal (hide and antlers) permanently; and • Tags stay on the animal when taken to a meat cutter until processed. Another issue that many have asked about is the hunting of feral wild boar. There are some restrictions on the hunting and killing of wild boar that need to be taken into account. Feral wild boar are considered a dangerous stray animal under The Stray Animals Act. As such, if you have permission from the RM administrator and the landowner, you can legally kill wild boar(s) while you're hunting big game with a valid license. Saskatchewan's Wildlife Regulations prohibit anyone from hunting wildlife (including feral wild boar) during an open big game season unless they hold a valid big game license which is valid in that zone at that time. Outside of a big game season, under The Stray Animals Act you can harvest wild boar once you've received permission from the local RM administrator and have landowner permission. As with deer, you are not allowed to hunt wild boar at night or use a spotlight to locate them. Even First Nations people must have access to the land, which would include landowner permission in order to hunt wild boar for food. Other common issues that officers find in the field include improper dress. Everyone now knows the new rules surrounding dress (that approved vests can be used now), but many do not know that any person accompanying a big game hunter must be dressed as well in the specified colors. Even if you have no intention of leaving the truck you must still be dressed properly. This would include kids, friends and spouses accompanying you while hunting big game. You can hunt coyotes during a big game season if you wish, but you may not accompany a big game hunter while doing so. You cannot be hunting together at all and may not even be in the same vehicle. You must also carry with you, a valid copy of your hunting license. Simply showing us a photo of it on your portable electronic device will not be allowed. The Weyburn Wildlife Federation has set up a hide box out at Maintracks on the west side. All hides can be dropped off there but please make sure that it is only hides and not antlers, legs, heads or garbage. The people who run this are volunteers and do not need to be sorting through these hides picking out garbage and other items. The last thing that I want to remind you all is to respect land owners rights to their property. Doing things like driving all over fields, over winter wheat, standing crop will result in poor landowner/hunter relations and lots more posted land. Until next week…happy hunting and be safe out there!

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Saskatchewan Express celebrates the 25th anniversary of the annual December production with 'Silver Snowfallies' on December 3 at the T.C. Douglas Centre. The show is a flurry of fabulous music from past shows. It will contain songs from broadway, movies and the great American songbook. Tickets are available at Superior Office Products and Pharmasave.

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WCS girls finish year with bronze medal at provincials The Weyburn Comprehensive girls Eagles volleyball team has had a great year. The goal this year was to get back to provincials and win a medal. After qualifying for provincials, (actually for the 18th consecutive season), the girls were ready to go. In the 5A provincials held in Regina on November 21 and 22, the girls first met Saskatoon in round robin play. They defeated St. Joes 2-0 (25-20, 25-20). Next came Luther College who they defeated 2-0 (25-16, 25-14) and Warman 2-0 (25-13,25-13). This had the girls at 3-0 and tied for first place after the first day of action. On Saturday morning the first place match up with Moose Jaw Peacock, saw Weyburn easily win 2-0 (25-20, 25-12). Weyburn advanced to the semi-finals in a 2-1 set victory over PA St. Mary (23-25, 25-23, 25-23). It was a spectacular match by both teams! In the semi s, the Eagles lost to Balgonie (eventual gold medal winners) in a thrilling two set match 2-0 (25-20, 30-28). In the bronze final, two very tired teams met. Weyburn Eagles won bronze with a two straight set victory over the Peacock Toilers (25-23, 25-20). The girls were very close to achieving a gold medal. The top three teams in the province, have beaten each other throughout the year and all three teams at provincials only lost one match. Members of the Weyburn Comprehensive girls Eagles volleyball team gather after winning bronze at provincials. Front row, (l-r), Zoe Douglas, Karina Peterson, Kenzie Klein, Hannah Hextall, Celine Selby, Joely Welburn and coach Lydia Niemegeers. Back row, coach Blake Johnson, Jada Kot, Payge Crozier, Jonnae Haupstein, Jeena Johner, Taylor Anderson and coach Donna Klein.

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