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Simple ways to maintain memory as you age

Simple ways to maintain memory as you age

Adults confront various age-related side effects as they transition from middle age to their golden years. Skin may begin to wrinkle and hair may turn gray, but those are just the visible side effects of aging.
CFL, Riders gear up to start season on August 5

CFL, Riders gear up to start season on August 5

The Saskatchewan Roughriders and the CFL are lining up plans to start a shortened season on Aug. 5, announced Craig Reynolds, President and CEO of the Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club Inc.
Holy Family SD gets funding for COVID sanitization

Holy Family SD gets funding for COVID sanitization

The third phase of COVID funding for the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division will basically provide funding for sanitization supplies for the balance of the school year, trustees heard at their monthly board meeting, held via Zoom.
Weyburn Rotary hears details of motorcycle trip through Africa

Weyburn Rotary hears details of motorcycle trip through Africa

Andrew Loden made a long-held dream come true when he and his wife Helen took a motorcycle trip from Europe down the length of Africa on the west side, and then back north up the east side of the continent in the year before COVID hit the world.

Marking the passing of a Royal

My Nikkel’s Worth column
Return to In-Class Learning for most Weyburn schools

Return to In-Class Learning for most Weyburn schools

Schools in Southeast Cornerstone Public School Division and Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division will be returning to Level 2, in-class learning, effective Monday, April 26th as planned.

New budget is saddling children with a huge debt

Weyburn Review editorial
Weyburn's hairstylist program gives hands-on experience to students

Weyburn's hairstylist program gives hands-on experience to students

The Teach-and-Trim salon at Southeast College provides the students hands-on practical experience in hair styling, cutting and colouring.
Creelman farmer’s optimism grows with blanket of wet snow

Creelman farmer’s optimism grows with blanket of wet snow

The seeding plans are made and the equipment is being prepared for the start of planting of the 2021 crops, and the final piece of the puzzle was the rain and wet snow which fell on the southeast region on April 11-13.
Federal budget sees increased spending of $101 billion

Federal budget sees increased spending of $101 billion

The federal Liberals introduced the first budget in two years that will pump new spending of $101 billion over the next three years, including the promise of a new national daycare program that aims to lower fees to $10 a day within five years.
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