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Work packages begin for Sask. well abandonment program

Work packages begin for Sask. well abandonment program

(Oilfield photo by Bill Allen) The Government of Saskatchewan has approved its first parcel of work packages to be completed through the Accelerated Site Closure Program (ASCP).
Province provides funds for three Weyburn police positions

Province provides funds for three Weyburn police positions

The Ministry of Corrections and Policing is providing $220,000 through the Municipal Police Grants program for two existing Weyburn Police Service positions in 2020-21.
Pangman Historical Society sells Breckinridge blocks as fundraiser

Pangman Historical Society sells Breckinridge blocks as fundraiser

By Debra Kessler, 306-442-4201 The Pangman and Area Historical Society is clearing up the area that housed the Breckinridge Block and Tile business.

Canada needs a renewed sense of unity again

Weyburn This Week editorial
Five new COVID cases in Saskatchewan, six more recoveries

Five new COVID cases in Saskatchewan, six more recoveries

There are five new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 15, bringing the total to 881 cases. Three of the new cases are in the Central region, one in the Saskatoon region and one in the South.
Daily COVID-19 briefings resume in Saskatchewan

Daily COVID-19 briefings resume in Saskatchewan

On the heels of an increase in COVID-19 cases over the weekend of July 11-13, the Government of Saskatchewan has reversed its recent change in policy with regards to daily briefings on the state of the coronavirus in the province.

Another lapse of judgment by the PM

Weyburn Review editorial
MP Kitchen afraid for future generations with a huge federal debt

MP Kitchen afraid for future generations with a huge federal debt

Conservative MP Dr. Robert Kitchen is fearful for the children and grandchildren of this generation as Canada’s debt is now over $1 trillion, according to the fiscal update given by the federal government last week.

Some delights for a movie fan

My Nikkel’s Worth column
Province, doctors reach 5-year contract agreement

Province, doctors reach 5-year contract agreement

The province and the Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) have reached a tentative five-year contract agreement for April 1, 2017, to March 31, 2022.
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