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Return to In-Class Learning for most Weyburn schools

Return to In-Class Learning for most Weyburn schools

Schools in Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast Cornerstone Public School Division and Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division will be returning to Level 2, in-class learning, effective Monday, April 26th as planned.

New budget is saddling children with a huge debt

Weyburn Review editorial
Weyburn's hairstylist program gives hands-on experience to students

Weyburn's hairstylist program gives hands-on experience to students

The Teach-and-Trim salon at Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast College provides the students hands-on practical experience in hair styling, cutting and colouring.
Creelman farmer’s optimism grows with blanket of wet snow

Creelman farmer’s optimism grows with blanket of wet snow

The seeding plans are made and the equipment is being prepared for the start of planting of the 2021 crops, and the final piece of the puzzle was the rain and wet snow which fell on the southeast region on April 11-13.
Federal budget sees increased spending of $101 billion

Federal budget sees increased spending of $101 billion

The federal Liberals introduced the first budget in two years that will pump new spending of $101 billion over the next three years, including the promise of a new national daycare program that aims to lower fees to $10 a day within five years.
Saskatchewan moves to expand vaccine to adults 40 years and up

Saskatchewan moves to expand vaccine to adults 40 years and up

The province of Saskatchewan will be using AstraZenca to immunize adults 40 years and older, joining other provinces that have already moved to this age level. AstraZeneca will be integrated into the provincial vaccination roll-out plan.
Weyburn police deal with hit-and-run, overdoses

Weyburn police deal with hit-and-run, overdoses

The Weyburn Police Service received 76 calls for service during the week of April 12-18, resulting in a total of 22 charges.
Six new COVID cases in Weyburn area, public health orders extended to May 10

Six new COVID cases in Weyburn area, public health orders extended to May 10

Due to increased COVID-19 transmission risk throughout the province, the Chief Medical Health Officer has extended all current provincial public health orders until May 10, 2021. The orders will be reviewed at that time.
Helping people survive a disaster part of job for Red Cross volunteer in Weyburn

Helping people survive a disaster part of job for Red Cross volunteer in Weyburn

Lending a hand to individuals or families who experience small or large disasters is all part of the job for Red Cross volunteer Wanda Miller.
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