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Improvements on the way for Weyburn's Therapeutic Animal Park

Improvements on the way for Weyburn's Therapeutic Animal Park

Following a busy year at the Therapeutic Animal Park, the volunteer board of directors have planned out a series of upgrades and improvements to make at the park, to make it better for the animals and for the visitors.
How to stop using single-use plastics

How to stop using single-use plastics

In Canada, we produce approximately 3 million tonnes of plastic waste each year, 90 per cent of which ends up in landfills, incinerated or dumped in the ocean. Here’s how to dramatically reduce your own plastic waste.
Sidekick Saturday

Sidekick Saturday

What to know about sharing a bed with pets
Identity theft: prevention and intervention

Identity theft: prevention and intervention

How many times over the past year have you entered your name, address, phone number, email address, birthdate and other sensitive information into a sign-up form? Unfortunately, this information can be used by fraudsters to usurp your identity, allow
Nike Sports Camp

Nike Sports Camp

RWFP- Joseph Young and Palmer Sinclair

RWFP- Joseph Young and Palmer Sinclair

The Red Wings Featured Players for this weekend's games are Joseph Young and Palmer Sinclair.
Creamy corn chowder

Creamy corn chowder

This hearty corn chowder is the perfect meal for a cold, wintery night. Indeed, it’s a recipe you’re sure to come back to again and again.
The many benefits of visual arts

The many benefits of visual arts

You don’t have to be an artist to reap the benefits of making and enjoying art. In fact, even small doses can be advantageous. Here’s what you should you know.
100 years of Kin Canada

100 years of Kin Canada

If you go by City Hall you'll notice a new flag taking post with the Saskatchewan and Canada flags. Since today is Kin Kindness Day, City Hall hosted a flag raising ceremony and raised the Kin Canada flag.
Saskatchewan releases new Aquatic Invasive Species strategy

Saskatchewan releases new Aquatic Invasive Species strategy

Environment Minister Dustin Duncan introduced the Government of Saskatchewan’s new Aquatic Invasive Species Strategy during an address to the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation’s (SWF) annual convention in Weyburn on February 20.
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