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Adopt a Pet: Finding Nemo Litter

Adopt a Pet: Finding Nemo Litter

We are so excited to announce the finding Nemo litter. These puppies are 8 weeks old and will be ready for viewing on February 7th. We will take applications before the 7th.
Premier announces new committee to evaluate pipeline projects

Premier announces new committee to evaluate pipeline projects

Premier Scott Moe announced the establishment of the Pipeline Projects Assessment Committee (PPAC), a cabinet committee focused on evaluating potential pipeline projects in Saskatchewan.
The Next 7 Days

The Next 7 Days

Upcoming in the City of Weyburn for February 5th to February 12th
27 Dresses Ladies Bonspiel

27 Dresses Ladies Bonspiel

American jailed one year for possessing child porn

American jailed one year for possessing child porn

The Saskatchewan Child Exploitation Unit has charged a resident from the United States with two child pornography offences as the result of a seizure by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
Spotting spoiled food: beyond the best-by date

Spotting spoiled food: beyond the best-by date

Is it safe to eat? While best-by dates are useful indicators, your senses are a much better way to gauge freshness. Here’s how to determine whether food is safe to eat. • Dairy.
Weyburn police investigate phone scams

Weyburn police investigate phone scams

Weyburn police have received numerous calls over the past week on various Internet and telephone scams. Two of more common note were the CRA and Publisher’s Clearing House.
Red Wings visit APES

Red Wings visit APES

Governments make $8.1 million investment in livestock and forage research

Governments make $8.1 million investment in livestock and forage research

Federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Maire-Claude Bibeau and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit announced nearly $8.
Saskatchewan’s vapour product legislation now in force

Saskatchewan’s vapour product legislation now in force

In order to better protect Saskatchewan youth from risks associated with vaping, The Tobacco and Vapour Products Control Act took effect on February 1, 2020. “I’m excited to have this legislation in place,” Minister of Health Jim Reiter said.
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