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Royal Saskatchewan Museum ready to reopen

Royal Saskatchewan Museum ready to reopen

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) is ready to reopen its doors to the public on Sunday, May 30, 2021. Public health guidelines remain in place at the museum and will be updated as changes are made by the provincial health authority.
Communication and connection is key for SE Cornerstone

Communication and connection is key for SE Cornerstone

Two key personnel figures in the South East Cornerstone Public School Division’s (SECPSD) communication and connection system, delivered some key connectivity information to the board members attending an online version of their monthly general busin
Sightings of Burrowing Owls sought from land owners

Sightings of Burrowing Owls sought from land owners

Burrowing Owls have returned to the prairies after a long migration from their wintering grounds in Texas and Mexico. Breeding season is currently underway for these endangered owls.
No new COVID cases in Weyburn area, 151 cases province-wide

No new COVID cases in Weyburn area, 151 cases province-wide

There are 151 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on May 26, bringing the provincial total to 46,001 cases.
Helicopter pilot shares war experiences from Afghanistan

Helicopter pilot shares war experiences from Afghanistan

There were two major incidents that changed how Canadian aviation tactics are used in war, first due to the terrorist attacks on 9/11, and secondly as a result of the Afghan war that followed.

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Weyburn Review editorial

Weyburn has extraordinary people

My Nikkel's Worth column
Weyburn council approves a one-year full tax exemption for developer

Weyburn council approves a one-year full tax exemption for developer

Weyburn city council unanimously supported granting a one-year full tax exemption for a property at 54 Queen Street, with the condition that a business be developed on this property, at their virtual meeting on Tuesday evening.
Weyburn equine coach teaches life skills using horses

Weyburn equine coach teaches life skills using horses

Handing the young teen girl a cup of hot tea, Tarryn McNaughton asked her to lead the horse, named “Bear”, around pylons set out in the indoor riding arena in a barrel-racing pattern without spilling any of the tea.

Reader congratulates Weyburn Review/ This Week on awards

To the Editor: After reading about all the awards The Weyburn Review and Weyburn This Week received from the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association (SWNA), I felt I should congratulate you on behalf of the many readers in the southeast Saskatchewa
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