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Weyburn police, EMS respond to drug overdose

Weyburn police, EMS respond to drug overdose

Weyburn Police along with EMS members responded to a medical event in the east end of the city in the early morning hours of January 13, as an adult male was in medical distress.
COVID-19 Update: 10,400 Vaccines Delivered, 247 New Cases, 249 New Recoveries

COVID-19 Update: 10,400 Vaccines Delivered, 247 New Cases, 249 New Recoveries

As of January 13, a total of 10,400 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Saskatchewan however all vaccine reports for January 13 have not yet been received.
Community Futures Sunrise offers webinar on economic development

Community Futures Sunrise offers webinar on economic development

Community Futures (CF) Sunrise is kicking off the new year by offering some important learning sessions for local community leaders.
Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Applauds Business Focus on Indigenous Engagement

Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Applauds Business Focus on Indigenous Engagement

Regina, SK – Following a year of upheaval, the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce (SCC) continues its important work on the Indigenous Engagement Charter and applauds Saskatchewan business for their increased focus on Indigenous engagement despite the

Weyburn budget seeks to maintain city’s status

Weyburn Review editorial

Leakage from 2020?

My Nikkel's Worth column
City of Weyburn to use more firms for licensing, insuring vehicles

City of Weyburn to use more firms for licensing, insuring vehicles

The City of Weyburn will be spreading their business around more for vehicle registration and insurance, as council passed a recommendation on Monday evening that will include more than one company.
How to follow the pegan diet

How to follow the pegan diet

The pegan diet purports to focus on improving health by reducing inflammation and stabilizing blood sugar. Created by American physician Dr. Mark Hyman, it combines certain key principles from veganism and the paleolithic diet.
COVID cases increase, public health measures in place until Jan. 29

COVID cases increase, public health measures in place until Jan. 29

Based on current COVID-19 transmission rates, Saskatchewan’s public health order issued on Dec.17 will remain in effect until Jan. 29. At that time they will be reviewed by the provincial Chief Medical Health Officer.
COVID cases increase at Weyburn hospital, Special Care Home

COVID cases increase at Weyburn hospital, Special Care Home

The COVID-19 outbreak at both the Weyburn General Hospital and the Weyburn Special Care Home is continuing, with increased numbers of patients, including two deaths from the Special Care Home.
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