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National Oreo Cookie Day

National Oreo Cookie Day

We celebrate the number one cookie on its very special day on March 6 with National Oreo Cookie Day. We love a good cookie. And good cookies stem from the classics. In fact, one of our absolute favorites is a timeless classic: the Oreo.
Saskatchewan has 207 new COVID cases, one new case in Weyburn area

Saskatchewan has 207 new COVID cases, one new case in Weyburn area

There are 207 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on March 5, bringing the provincial total to 29,432 cases.
SaskPower warns of the dangers of stealing copper

SaskPower warns of the dangers of stealing copper

SaskPower is reminding residents of Saskatchewan about the dangers of stealing copper from power infrastructure, a problem that cost the Crown corporation over $41,000 in 2020 and endangered lives.
Marjory Alice Becker

Marjory Alice Becker

Becker, Marjory Alice late of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, formerly of Maxim, Saskatchewan, born January 26, 1923, passed away on March 4, 2021 at the age of 98 years.
Drive-by parade to promote we are ‘Better Together’ in Weyburn

Drive-by parade to promote we are ‘Better Together’ in Weyburn

A drive-by parade will be held for all of the staff and families of St. Michael School and the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division on Tuesday, March 9.
Vaccinations for COVID-19 to be accelerated in Saskatchewan

Vaccinations for COVID-19 to be accelerated in Saskatchewan

Ages 60-64 Among Those to Receive AstraZeneca, All Adults in Saskatchewan to Have Access to First Dose by June
Police agencies join Weyburn police for three-day traffic blitz in city

Police agencies join Weyburn police for three-day traffic blitz in city

Residents in the Weyburn area during Feb. 24-26 would likely have noticed a heavy police presence as the Weyburn Police Service took part in a multi-agency three-day Impaired Driving Project.
Four tips to help you spot fake news

Four tips to help you spot fake news

If you get your news from online sources, it can be a challenge to distinguish fact from fiction. Here are four tips to help you spot articles that are false or misleading. 1.
Women in politics: advice for getting started

Women in politics: advice for getting started

An increased presence of women in government has been associated with a number of benefits, from improved confidence in democratic institutions to greater public spending on health and education.
National Day of Unplugging

National Day of Unplugging

Do you have multiple cell phones? Constantly Snapchatting every move and find it hard to get through a meaningful conversation without adding to your story? We increasingly miss out on the valuable moments of our lives as we pass the hours with our f
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