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Weyburn police vehicles disinfected as goodwill gesture

Weyburn police vehicles disinfected as goodwill gesture

A Regina company with Weyburn roots decided to help out the Weyburn Police Service, to help keep their member officers safe while dealing with the public during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Weyburn to defer interest on property taxes

Weyburn to defer interest on property taxes

In response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Weyburn City Council has made the decision to defer interest on non-payment of property taxes by three months to November 1st, 2020.
Weyburn police investigates an attempted theft

Weyburn police investigates an attempted theft

A business reported an attempted theft to the Weyburn Police Service on Wednesday.
Weyburn police investigate train-pedestrian accident

Weyburn police investigate train-pedestrian accident

The Weyburn Police Service received an emergency call At about 9:35 p.m. on Monday evening regarding a CP Train colliding with a pedestrian in the 10 th Street NE CP yard area. Weyburn police attended and located one deceased 25 year old male.
Most Cornerstone students taking supplemental learning

Most Cornerstone students taking supplemental learning

Supplemental learning has become the new normal for students in Saskatchewan since all classes were suspended and a state of emergency was declared in the province on March 18 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Weyburn player drafted by Kelowna Rockets

Weyburn player drafted by Kelowna Rockets

Weyburn hockey player Ty Mason was picked up in the WHL’s bantam draft by the Kelowna Rockets, after playing for his second season for the Notre Dame Hounds bantam AAA prep team.
Weyburn Fair to be cancelled due to COVID-19

Weyburn Fair to be cancelled due to COVID-19

The Weyburn Agricultural Society Board of Directors, after much thought and consideration, has decided to cancel the Annual Fair this year after being held for 111 years.
Saskatchewan has fifth death, 12 new cases of COVID-19

Saskatchewan has fifth death, 12 new cases of COVID-19

A Saskatchewan resident in their 80s from the Far North region has died from complications related to COVID-19. The province now has five deaths related to having been infected with the virus. Premier Scott Moe and Chief Medical Health Officer Dr.
Monday Meals & Munchies

Monday Meals & Munchies

Fresh and healthy salad makes the perfect meal
Four new cases of COVID-19, with 61 of 353 cases active in Sask.

Four new cases of COVID-19, with 61 of 353 cases active in Sask.

Saskatchewan has four new cases of COVID-19 as of April 26, bringing the provincial total to 353, announced the Chief Medical Health Officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab. Three out of the four new cases today are in the North and one is in the Regina area.
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