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World Cancer Day Reminds Us That Cancer Touches Everyone

World Cancer Day Reminds Us That Cancer Touches Everyone

On average, 15 people heard the words “you have cancer”, every day in Saskatchewan in 2020. Cancer does not just impact one person, it affects their family, friends and community.
Access Communications offers $20,000 in scholarships to Saskatchewan high school graduates

Access Communications offers $20,000 in scholarships to Saskatchewan high school graduates

Students can now apply for the Access Communications Doug Alexander Scholarship Program. The program awards up to 20 scholarships of $1,000 to high school graduates in communities served by Access Communications.
Fewer students on buses, damage to facilities after storm, reported to SE Cornerstone

Fewer students on buses, damage to facilities after storm, reported to SE Cornerstone

The number of students currently being transported to and from schools in the Southeast Cornerstone Public School Division (SECPSD) has been reduced by about 1,000 compared with 2019 statistics.
Does your dog need winter clothes?

Does your dog need winter clothes?

All dogs need to spend plenty of time outdoors in order to get enough exercise, enjoy the fresh air, stimulate their senses and do their business.
Funding provided for municipal co-operative projects

Funding provided for municipal co-operative projects

Government Relations Minister Don McMorris and the Targeted Sector Support (TSS) Steering Committee announced the second intake of municipal projects under the TSS Initiative, making more than $1.
National Bubble Gum Day

National Bubble Gum Day

Children’s book author Ruth Spiro came up with the idea of National Bubble Gum Day as a way for kids to raise money for school activities without having to sell anything.
Having a safe social distance visit

Having a safe social distance visit

Weyburn Airport receives runway rehabilitation

Weyburn Airport receives runway rehabilitation

The City of Weyburn airport plays an important role in the community and a recent investment by the provincial government has given it a much needed upgrade.
COVID-19 Update: 0 new cases for Weyburn, 19 active cases

COVID-19 Update: 0 new cases for Weyburn, 19 active cases

There were 0 new cases reported in the Weyburn area on February 3, according to the daily COVID-19 report released by the Saskatchewan Health Authority. There were 19 active cases reported on the dashboard.
Real Estate starts off stronger in 2021, when compared to past nine years

Real Estate starts off stronger in 2021, when compared to past nine years

Building off the momentum seen in 2020, the Saskatchewan real estate market started 2021 off strong.
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