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Water treatment plant repairs are completed

Water treatment plant repairs are completed

Repairs to the Clarifier in Plant 200 at the City of Weyburn’s Water Treatment Plant are complete and the plant was producing water late Wednesday evening. The Plant 200 clarifier is operating extremely well as a result of the work that was done.

Weyburn and region students graduate from University of Regina

Many local students celebrated their graduation from the University of Regina at the spring convocation, held on June 1-3 at the Conexus Arts Centre in Regina. The awards were conferred by the University of Regina’s president and vice-chancellor, Dr.
New privacy laws on personal health records

New privacy laws on personal health records

Saskatchewan residents will benefit from strengthened protection of personal health records and increased accountability of trustees and employees responsible for protecting those records.
Pathway to permanent residency is proposed by Business Federation

Pathway to permanent residency is proposed by Business Federation

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) is proposing an Introduction to Canada Visa that provides a pathway to permanent residency for workers in entry-level categories.
First electric light show of the season

First electric light show of the season

The skies are lit up brightly with lightning just east of Weyburn after the first thunderstorm of the summer season blew through the Weyburn area on Thursday evening.
Burrowing Owls have returned to habitats

Burrowing Owls have returned to habitats

The Burrowing Owls have returned to their Saskatchewan homes, after spending the winter in tropical Mexico and the southwestern United States.
New Songwriting for Nature year-long program is launched

New Songwriting for Nature year-long program is launched

A brand new year-long program called Songwriting for Nature is being launched by the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.
Butterfly rests before flying away

Butterfly rests before flying away

St. Michael student Emersyn Jordens lets a butterfly rest on her hand before it finally flew away, during a butterfly release on Thursday at Jubilee Park.
Riders announce events for Farewell Season

Riders announce events for Farewell Season

Rider fans will have one last chance to experience historic Mosaic Stadium. Single game tickets were released on June 1.
Helmets can reduce the risk of brain injury

Helmets can reduce the risk of brain injury

Saskatchewan residents are reminded to “Helmet Up!”, in support of Brain Injury Awareness Month. Helmets can reduce the risk of severe brain injury by as much as 88 per cent.
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