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COVID-19 Update: 129 New Cases, 32 in Hospital, 50 Recoveries

COVID-19 Update: 129 New Cases, 32 in Hospital, 50 Recoveries

There are 129 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on November 5, 2020, bringing the provincial total to date to 3,536 cases.
A confectionary couple gives the Dragons a taste of history.

A confectionary couple gives the Dragons a taste of history.

Owners of the Canadian Candy Nostalgia will make an appearance on Dragons Den on CBC tonight, November 5th, to promote bringing back the Cuban's Lunch. The term “Cuban Lunch” came into use before WWI, during the Spanish-American War.
Young Fellows auction set to kick off Nov. 13

Young Fellows auction set to kick off Nov. 13

It’s back! The 63rd annual Young Fellows Club of Weyburn annual fundraiser auction is set to kick off on Friday, November 13 at 9 a.m. Online viewing of the items and bidding are available on www.weyburnyoungfellows.com .
SaskEnergy offers rebates, program to support heating efficiency and safety this winter

SaskEnergy offers rebates, program to support heating efficiency and safety this winter

As the winter heating season begins, SaskEnergy has launched three programs to assist homeowners across the province with home equipment upgrades, maintenance and safety.
Potential exposure to COVID-19 at Weyburn Wholesale Club

Potential exposure to COVID-19 at Weyburn Wholesale Club

Saskatchewan Health Authority is notifying the public of potential exposure to COVID-19 at the following businesses where a person or persons attended while likely infectious: Weyburn October 28 Real Canadian Wholesale Club, 115 Souris Ave, 10 a.m.
Don't miss Dinovember at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Don't miss Dinovember at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

This year, join us virtually to celebrate all things dinosaur! The Royal Saskatchewan Museum’s (RSM) Dinovember is set to present a roaring look at Saskatchewan’s home-grown dinosaurs, fossils, history and palaeontology, all from the safety of your o
“Curber” fined $17,000 for selling vehicles without a licence

“Curber” fined $17,000 for selling vehicles without a licence

Saskatoon – A “curber” in Saskatoon has been hit with $17,000 in fines and victim impact surcharge, as well as a restitution order of almost $7,000 for selling vehicles without a licence.
SaskPower provides grant to aquatic invasive species program

SaskPower provides grant to aquatic invasive species program

The Government of Saskatchewan’s efforts to keep invasive species out of Saskatchewan waterbodies got a boost recently, with a $25,000 contribution from SaskPower to the Ministry of Environment’s aquatic invasive species (AIS) program.
Saskatchewan drilling expected to take another nosedive: PSAC forecast

Saskatchewan drilling expected to take another nosedive: PSAC forecast

If this year wasn’t bad enough for the oilpatch, next year’s drilling activity is expected to be even worse, with substantially fewer wells drilled across the country.
School zone expanded for St. Michael School

School zone expanded for St. Michael School

The City of Weyburn has expanded the existing school zone boundaries for St. Michael School to now include two high-traffic intersections.
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