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Parkade options explored for Regina General Hospital

Parkade options explored for Regina General Hospital

Options are being investigated for a new parkade at Regina General Hospital
Ceylon resident claims $1 million on SET FOR LIFE ticket he didn’t realize he had

Ceylon resident claims $1 million on SET FOR LIFE ticket he didn’t realize he had

REGINA (March 5, 2020) — An afternoon running errands turned into a life-changing day for Bradley Nyhus when he discovered he’d had a SET FOR LIFE ticket worth $1 million laying on his table for almost a month.
Planning For Covid-19

Planning For Covid-19

The Best Protection is Personal Protection
Spring runoff potential moves to below average

Spring runoff potential moves to below average

The Water Security Agency (WSA) released the March spring runoff outlook. Most of the province is facing a below normal spring runoff for 2020 as low winter snowfall levels are impacting conditions across Saskatchewan.
New rules in effect for livestock transportation

New rules in effect for livestock transportation

While the full implementation of the rules will happen over the next 24 months, Canada’s new livestock transport rules came into effect February 20, 2020.
Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club busy with matches

Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club busy with matches

The Weyburn Duplicate Bridge Club plays on Mondays at 7 p.m. and Thursdays at 1 p.m. at the Wheatland Senior Centre. All bridge players are welcome to come and play. In February the club had steady numbers playing.
Weyburn Chamber of Commerce leads a discussion with MP Kitchen over rail blockades

Weyburn Chamber of Commerce leads a discussion with MP Kitchen over rail blockades

The Weyburn Chamber of Commerce met with Member of Parliament for Souris- Moose Mountain, Dr. Robert Kitchen to discuss the significant impact the rail blockades may have on local businesses in this area.
Saskatchewan invests $1.4 Million to engage in province’s Older Work Force

Saskatchewan invests $1.4 Million to engage in province’s Older Work Force

The Government of Saskatchewan is moving forward with its 2020 Targeted Initiatives for Older Workers (TIOW) program in an effort to increase the engagement of older workers in Saskatchewan’s labour force.

'Ring those phones' for Telemiracle 44

Weyburn This Week editorial
Rider encourages Weyburn students to make schools safe, welcoming

Rider encourages Weyburn students to make schools safe, welcoming

Weyburn students were encouraged to help make their schools safe and welcoming, to stand up for those who are bullied, and to help bullies also, in a talk by Roughrider veteran Dan Clark on Friday.
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