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Saskatchewan has 14 new COVID cases, 24 more recoveries

Saskatchewan has 14 new COVID cases, 24 more recoveries

There are 14 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 31, bringing the total to 1,319 cases. The new cases are located in the North (1), Central (6), Saskatoon (1) and South (6) regions.
United Way Regina distributes federal funding to area organizations

United Way Regina distributes federal funding to area organizations

United Way Regina has received over 60 applications for community programs and services that support vulnerable community members over the past month. To date, 43 organizations have been approved for over $980,000.
Canadian border officials place restrictions on U.S. travelers to Alaska

Canadian border officials place restrictions on U.S. travelers to Alaska

North Portal one of five crossings allowed
Saskatchewan has 38 new COVID cases, one new death, 55 more recoveries

Saskatchewan has 38 new COVID cases, one new death, 55 more recoveries

There are 38 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 30, bringing the total to 1,306 cases. The new cases are located in the Central (14), North (12), South (6), Saskatoon (5) and Far North (1) regions.
Saskatchewan expands temporary wage supplement program

Saskatchewan expands temporary wage supplement program

More workers at integrated healthcare facilities who are helping some of Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable citizens through the pandemic are now eligible for the Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program.
Weyburn Rotary Club seeks new ways of serving the community

Weyburn Rotary Club seeks new ways of serving the community

(This group photo of the Weyburn Rotary Club was taken for the 100th anniversary of the club, before COVID-19; photo by April Zielke, Weyburn Review) The Weyburn Rotary Club has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic as most every service organizatio
Flax straw from Saskatchewan being bought for biomass fuel

Flax straw from Saskatchewan being bought for biomass fuel

A Saskatchewan company, Prairie Clean Energy of Regina, has found a way to take the thousands of tonnes of Saskatchewan flax straw that gets burned or trashed on the prairies every year and turn it into something that can provide income to producers

Don’t let COVID ruin your long weekend

Weyburn This Week editorial
SE area municipalities receive funds for projects

SE area municipalities receive funds for projects

Government Relations Minister Lori Carr announced that another 244 projects, representing more than $88.9 million of provincial funding through the Municipal Economic Enhancement Program (MEEP) 2020 has now been approved.

Canadians need to stay vigilant in fight against COVID-19

Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's Chief Public Health Officer, issued the following statement:
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