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Weyburn Review editorial

Reader questions promises, integrity of parties

To the Editor: Reading the Oct. 7, 2020 edition of the Weyburn Review, I’m struck with two comments. The headline, ‘Sask Party, NDP aim for balanced budgets’ , we’ve heard this promise before from the parties.
Influenza clinics set to kick off on October 19

Influenza clinics set to kick off on October 19

The upcoming Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) influenza clinic campaign is set to kick off on Monday, Oct. 19.
Sask. Party and NDP leaders speak about rising COVID-19 numbers

Sask. Party and NDP leaders speak about rising COVID-19 numbers

Both Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe and New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili were talking on Thanksgiving Monday about the recent rise in COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan.
Weyburn police investigate theft, respond to fatal accident

Weyburn police investigate theft, respond to fatal accident

The Weyburn Police Service received 82 calls for service during the week of Oct. 5 to 11, with calls including thefts and a fatal accident.
Gathering sizes reduced as Saskatchewan has 34 new COVID cases

Gathering sizes reduced as Saskatchewan has 34 new COVID cases

There are 34 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Oct. 13, bringing the total to 2,174 cases. The new cases are located in the North Central (9), Saskatoon (8), Central West (4), and Regina (11) zones. Two cases have locations pending.
Weyburn Chamber to hold All Candidates forum online

Weyburn Chamber to hold All Candidates forum online

The Weyburn Chamber of Commerce is announcing the confirmed candidates will be in attendance for the All Candidates Forum for the riding of Weyburn-Big Muddy on Thursday, Oct. 15for the Provincial Election to be held Oct. 26.
Saskatchewan has 48 new COVID cases, 12 more recoveries

Saskatchewan has 48 new COVID cases, 12 more recoveries

There are 48 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Oct. 12, bringing the total to 2,140 cases.
Sask Health Authority issues advisory of possible COVID exposure in Regina, Moose Jaw

Sask Health Authority issues advisory of possible COVID exposure in Regina, Moose Jaw

Saskatchewan Health Authority is notifying the public of potential exposure to COVID-19 at the following businesses where a person or persons attended while likely infectious: In Moose Jaw on Oct. 8 at Temple Gardens, swimming pool from 6:30-7:30 p.
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