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Saskatchewan seeks to build a containment level 4 lab to research pandemics

Saskatchewan seeks to build a containment level 4 lab to research pandemics

Vertical integration, where you control all aspects of your operation, is what Saskatchewan’s Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) is aiming for in preparation for the next pandemic, as well as dealing with continuing variants of COVID-
Many positive signs in local real estate market, says Weyburn realtor

Many positive signs in local real estate market, says Weyburn realtor

A longtime Weyburn realtor, Winston Bailey, said there are many positive aspects to the real estate market in the city and area right now, in a presentation he gave to the Weyburn Rotary Club on Thursday via Zoom.
Contracts awarded for line-painting, sandblasting for City of Weyburn

Contracts awarded for line-painting, sandblasting for City of Weyburn

Contracts for line-painting in the city of Weyburn, and for sandblasting and epoxy coating at the water treatment plant, were awarded by city council at their Zoom meeting on Monday evening.
Saskatchewan has 56 new COVID cases, no new cases in Weyburn area

Saskatchewan has 56 new COVID cases, no new cases in Weyburn area

There are 56 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Feb. 24, bringing the provincial total to 27,980 cases. There are no new COVID cases for the Weyburn area, and there is now only one active case for the area.
Online tool for first responders provides key mental health support

Online tool for first responders provides key mental health support

An innovative new online tool, created to help address the mental health needs of Public Safety Personnel (PSP) including First Responders, is having an important impact on Public Safety Personnel and First Responders across Saskatchewan and Quebec,
New executive director named for Weyburn Chamber of Commerce

New executive director named for Weyburn Chamber of Commerce

The Weyburn Chamber of Commerce has a new executive director. Larry Heggs, who is no stranger to the organization, joined the organization on Feb. 22 as executive director.
Crop Insurance coverage, rates going up, but premium cost declining

Crop Insurance coverage, rates going up, but premium cost declining

Crop Insurance coverage is going up due to higher commodity prices, and rates are going up as well, but the premium cost per dollar of coverage continues to decline.
Pink Shirt Day: 4 tips to help kids be kind online

Pink Shirt Day: 4 tips to help kids be kind online

It’s all too easy to write hurtful comments when you’re looking at a screen rather than a human face. That’s why it’s important to teach your kids how to be kind online. Here are four tips to get you started. 1.
Weyburn council approves slight shift in mill rates

Weyburn council approves slight shift in mill rates

Weyburn’s city council approved a small shift in the mill rates at their meeting on Monday evening, lowering the tax rate on commercial properties and raising it slightly on residential properties, along with an increase in agricultural and railway m
Southeast Cornerstone loses appeal of Oberg decision

Southeast Cornerstone loses appeal of Oberg decision

The Southeast Cornerstone School Division has lost its appeal of the decision by the Court of Queen’s Bench, which was to reinstate Wade Oberg in his position as principal of the Weyburn Comprehensive School.
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