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Canadian Border officers will be enforcing COVID-19 restrictions

Canadian Border officers will be enforcing COVID-19 restrictions

With the upcoming Easter and Passover long weekend – a weekend that represents for many a time to be with family and friends – the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) would like to remind all residents that #NowIsNotTheTime for social gatherings.
Lottery ticket claim periods are extended in support of COVID-19 distancing

Lottery ticket claim periods are extended in support of COVID-19 distancing

Lottery players have an additional six months to claim prizes on tickets that would otherwise have expired between March 17 and September 17, 2020.
Women of the Year nominees

Women of the Year nominees

The Women of the Year luncheon was supposed to be held on April 8, when the winners were going to be announced. However, due to the current state we are in the luncheon had to be postponed.
Weyburn hospital will be a ‘non-COVID’ facility

Weyburn hospital will be a ‘non-COVID’ facility

Saskatchewan Health Authority releases health system readiness model for COVID-19
Tracing French-Canadian roots on the prairies

Tracing French-Canadian roots on the prairies

Weyburn Genealogy Society submission

Changes needed in COVID-19 regulations

Weyburn Review editorial

It’s a case of fairness

My Nikkel's Worth column
Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club suspends play due to pandemic

Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club suspends play due to pandemic

The Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club suspended its games in mid-March until further notice, because all events involving groups of people gathering have been cancelled. Once the COVID-19 physical distancing ends, duplicate bridge games will resume.
Weyburn producer hopes to be seeding by May 1

Weyburn producer hopes to be seeding by May 1

Farmer shares how COVID-19 has had an impact
Sask. has seven new COVID cases, seven in hospital, seven more recoveries

Sask. has seven new COVID cases, seven in hospital, seven more recoveries

Saskatchewan has seven new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of April 7, bringing the provincial total to 260, with 169 cases considered active. Seven more people have recovered, bringing the provincial total to 88.
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