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Leadership of federal government is badly lacking

Weyburn Review Editorial
Emergency, acute care will resume at Arcola and Radville

Emergency, acute care will resume at Arcola and Radville

The Saskatchewan Health Authority would like to advise residents of Arcola and surrounding area, as well as Radville and area, that the disruption to emergency and acute care services at Arcola Health Centre and Radville Marian Health Care Centre wil
Natural gas consumption record set for SaskEnergy

Natural gas consumption record set for SaskEnergy

Daily natural gas consumption in the province has surpassed the previous usage record. Daily gas consumption numbers are tracked over a 24-hour period from 9 a.m. to 9 a.m. – a new record of 1.57 petajoules (PJ) was set on Feb. 9.
Meili tells municipalities we should have done a circuit breaker in November

Meili tells municipalities we should have done a circuit breaker in November

New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili told delegates of the Municipalities of Saskatchewan, formerly Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA), that Saskatchewan should have done a “circuit breaker” back in November, as the party had sugg
Weyburn families receive word that remains of ‘Sailor Wes’ found

Weyburn families receive word that remains of ‘Sailor Wes’ found

Weyburn Genealogy Association
Young hockey players challenge to be positive with ‘Good Deeds Cup’

Young hockey players challenge to be positive with ‘Good Deeds Cup’

Young athletes from the Weyburn U11 AtoMc Blue (@U11AtoMcblue) are encouraging mental health conversations, while competing in the “Good Deeds Cup” contest from Chevrolet Canada on Twitter.
National Make a Friend Day

National Make a Friend Day

To paraphrase Yeats: “There are no strangers in the world, just friends you have never met.” We must never stop making friends. That’s why National Make a Friend Day is so important. A new friendship can open you to new experiences.
New COVID case diagnosed at St. Michael School

New COVID case diagnosed at St. Michael School

For the second time this school year, a case of COVID-19 has been diagnosed in an individual in St. Michael School.
Saskatchewan releases Phase 2 of COVID vaccine plan

Saskatchewan releases Phase 2 of COVID vaccine plan

The Government of Saskatchewan released its COVID-19 Immunization Delivery Plan on Tuesday, and was laid out by Minister of Health Paul Merriman and SHA CEO Scott Livingstone during the Feb. 9 COVID-19 briefing, held at the Legislature in Regina .
City of Weyburn ensures AEDs in place throughout community

City of Weyburn ensures AEDs in place throughout community

Heart Month in Canada is recognized during February and the City of Weyburn is raising awareness of the Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) around the community.
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