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New app helps out Saskatchewan farmers’ mental health

New app helps out Saskatchewan farmers’ mental health

An app developed in Saskatchewan meant to help out farmers’ mental health is receiving some support from the Government of Saskatchewan.

A ‘stay-cation’ may not be a bad idea this summer

Weyburn This Week editorial
Real estate sales up in Weyburn, inventory is down

Real estate sales up in Weyburn, inventory is down

As the province continues to re-open, the real estate sector is experiencing a strong recovery, said the June report from the Saskatchewan Realtors Association.
Sask. Energy minister disappointed by pipeline chaos in U.S.

Sask. Energy minister disappointed by pipeline chaos in U.S.

The last week of June and first week of July have been figurative chaos for pipelines in the United States, and some of that chaos has a direct impact on Canadian oil production and transportation.
Two new COVID cases in Saskatchewan, nine more recoveries

Two new COVID cases in Saskatchewan, nine more recoveries

There are two new cases of COVID-19 to report on July 8, bringing the total to 808 cases. One new case is in the Saskatoon region and one is in the North. Of the 808 reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, 47 are considered active.
Much-needed rain arrives to help southeast area crops develop

Much-needed rain arrives to help southeast area crops develop

Rainfall in the past week has greatly improved moisture conditions for crops in the southeast region, as most crops are developing normally for this time of year.

We should enjoy our summer, but cautiously

Weyburn Review editorial

All kinds of fireworks are great

My Nikkel’s Worth column
Family Place in Weyburn receives a large donation

Family Place in Weyburn receives a large donation

Representatives of Weyburn’s Microtel Hotel presented a donation of $7,500 to the Family Place on Wednesday morning, through their Common Ground charitable program.
Modular nuclear energy is next big thing for SaskPower: MLA Duncan

Modular nuclear energy is next big thing for SaskPower: MLA Duncan

The future of Saskatchewan’s power supply will include modular nuclear energy, along with solar and wind energy, said Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan, who is also the Environment minister and the minister in charge of SaskPower.
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