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Saskatchewan has 25 new COVID cases, 312 patients now recovered

Saskatchewan has 25 new COVID cases, 312 patients now recovered

Saskatchewan has 25 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of May 6, bringing the provincial total to 512. Two more people have recovered, bringing the provincial total to 312.
Former Weyburn resident shares love of Iron Man competitions

Former Weyburn resident shares love of Iron Man competitions

Former Weyburn resident Sharon Styles shared how she has become among the top competitors in her age category in Iron Man triathlon competitions, even at the world level, in a presentation she gave to Weyburn Rotary members on Thursday.
Weyburn Arts Council installs a ‘Walking Gallery’

Weyburn Arts Council installs a ‘Walking Gallery’

Starting on May 6, take a walk along First Avenue North NE and check out the Walking Gallery! Installed along the fence of Dom’s Place, former St. Dominic’s School, facing First Avenue NE, this gallery is open to the public.

Reader decries injustice to former principal

To the Editor: The Court of Queen’s Bench ruling in the Wade Oberg case has overwhelmingly determined that the decisions of the Southeast Cornerstone Public School Division board and the Senior Leadership Team were most unfair and “substantively unre

Parades as the ‘new normal’

My Nikkel’s Worth column

Relax, people, this may take a little while

Weyburn Review editorial
Construction begins for Weyburn's new Co-op Home Centre

Construction begins for Weyburn's new Co-op Home Centre

Construction on the new Co-op Home Centre started on May 4, 2020 and was celebrated earlier with a social-distanced event, attended by a few local dignitaries and members of the Prairie Sky Co-op Board and Management Team.
Weyburn Gift Card Days set for May 11-15

Weyburn Gift Card Days set for May 11-15

Business owner and city councillor Jeff Chessall decided to build a website where businesses can sign up for free to sell gift cards, as part of Weyburn Gift Card Days.
Salvation Army offers ‘Lunch for Kids’ program

Salvation Army offers ‘Lunch for Kids’ program

The Salvation Army Weyburn began a new program, Lunch for Kids, on April 28. The program will be offered every Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Weyburn Free Methodist Church from now until the end of June.
SHA resumption plan shows increased capacity for services on phase one

SHA resumption plan shows increased capacity for services on phase one

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced their service resumption plan Tuesday which includes capacity increases for surgical services, mental health and addictions, and diagnostic imaging. Phase one is set to begin May 19.
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