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Weyburn-based service dog provides comfort to victims of crime, trauma

Weyburn-based service dog provides comfort to victims of crime, trauma

Beaumont, a black Lab trained as a service dog who works with Victim Services coordinator Tara Busch, has been providing comfort to the victims of crime and trauma for seven years in Weyburn and the southeast Saskatchewan area, and is now nearing ret
Weyburn Comp's valedictorian sends hopeful message to Class of 2021

Weyburn Comp's valedictorian sends hopeful message to Class of 2021

Valedictorian Ross VanDeWeyer (shown here being introduced at the Grand March on Saturday) gave an encouraging and positive message to his fellow graduates from the Class of 2021, as part of the virtual grad ceremonies shared with grads and their fam
Weyburn police lay serious charges in two-vehicle accident

Weyburn police lay serious charges in two-vehicle accident

The Weyburn Police Service received 92 calls for service during the week of June 14-20, resulting in seven traffic-related charges, along with two charges under the Criminal Code of Canada and two charges under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
Moderna vaccine to be used in some areas due to a Pfizer delivery delay

Moderna vaccine to be used in some areas due to a Pfizer delivery delay

As announced earlier on Tuesday, there has been a delay in the shipment of Pfizer vaccines expected to arrive this week. As a result, some immunization clinics scheduled this week will be offering the Moderna vaccine instead.
Four new COVID cases in Weyburn area, 36 cases province-wide

Four new COVID cases in Weyburn area, 36 cases province-wide

There are four new COVID cases in the Weyburn area as of June 22, bringing to 12 the number of active cases in the area, and 35 active cases in the southeast region.
Weyburn volunteer to receive Sovereign’s Medal virtually

Weyburn volunteer to receive Sovereign’s Medal virtually

A longtime volunteer from Weyburn, Fred Sandeski, will be receiving a Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers in a virtual ceremony on Canada Day, with the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan.
Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop celebrates 50 years at AGM

Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop celebrates 50 years at AGM

The Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop commemorated 50 years of service at their Annual General Meeting on Monday evening at a small gathering.
Residential school memorial site dedicated in Regina

Residential school memorial site dedicated in Regina

Mirasty: Relationship of Indigenous people with Crown predates province
Federal Conservative leader shares recovery plan with SE Sask chambers

Federal Conservative leader shares recovery plan with SE Sask chambers

Federal Conservative leader Erin O’Toole proposed a plan to help Canada recover after the COVID-19 pandemic, including a plan to eventually balance the budget, in an address he gave electronically to three southeast Chambers of Commerce on Thursday.
Premier Moe backs decision to remove public health restrictions in July

Premier Moe backs decision to remove public health restrictions in July

Following the weekend announcement, Premier Scott Moe defended the decision to move forward with lifting public health orders, despite the province not yet reaching its reopening plan’s set thresholds.
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