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World Wildlife Day

World Wildlife Day

What do the orangutans of Borneo, the elephants of Sumatra, and the Black Rhino all have in common? Aside from all being totally cool animals that we watch on YouTube, the more sobering truth about these creatures is that they’re all critically endan
New solar energy project set to be constructed in RM of Weyburn this year

New solar energy project set to be constructed in RM of Weyburn this year

The Pesakastew Solar Project is ready for construction this spring in the RM of Weyburn (on the site shown above), with plans and permits falling into place, members of the Weyburn Rotary Club heard in a presentation Thursday.
All long-term care homes get first dose of COVID vaccine

All long-term care homes get first dose of COVID vaccine

No new cases in Weyburn area, 194 new recoveries
Weyburn police gear up to tackle fentanyl use

Weyburn police gear up to tackle fentanyl use

New drug strategy, making people aware through education will help
Dr. Seuss’s Birthday

Dr. Seuss’s Birthday

Dr. Seuss’s birthday is celebrated on March 2 and it celebrates both the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel and the National Education Association to endorse the importance of reading. A lesser-known fact about Dr.
Saskatchewan has 154 new COVID cases, none in Weyburn area

Saskatchewan has 154 new COVID cases, none in Weyburn area

There are 154 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on March 1, bringing the provincial total to 28,801 cases. There are no new COVID cases and no active cases in the Weyburn area, with 23 active cases in the southeast region.
Provincial government issues special warrant spending due to COVID

Provincial government issues special warrant spending due to COVID

To help protect Saskatchewan people and businesses through the global COVID-19 pandemic, the $200 million health and public safety contingency has been drawn down, with $160 million in new contingency allocations.
Spring breakup begins now, as winter weights removed for southern Sask.

Spring breakup begins now, as winter weights removed for southern Sask.

Usually one can bank on spring breakup being announced around March 15, give or take, but with warm weather in the forecast for southern Saskatchewan, the Ministry of Highways announced on March 1 that winter weights were coming off for highways in s
Weyburn Police Service releases new five-year business plan

Weyburn Police Service releases new five-year business plan

Working together for a safer community is the top priority for the Weyburn Police Service in its new strategic plan, released on Monday.
TeleMiracle raises over $5.6 million for Kinsmen Foundation

TeleMiracle raises over $5.6 million for Kinsmen Foundation

TeleMiracle – Saskatchewan’s Charity – wrapped up its 45th edition on Sunday evening in Saskatoon, a telethon like none ever seen in Saskatchewan in the past 44 years.
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