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Young children need to be kept safe around water

Young children need to be kept safe around water

Going to the lake or to the pool in the summer is a wonderful time. However, if safety isn鈥檛 front of mind, that trip can lead to a tragedy. There have been four fatal drownings of children six years and under in Saskatchewan in the past six weeks.
NDP says back to school COVID plan is muddled

NDP says back to school COVID plan is muddled

After three government press conferences in a week addressing a COVID-19 back-to-school strategy, the education minister has 鈥渟omehow managed to further muddle directions about school reopening in the fall,鈥 said NDP education critic Regina-Lakeview
Saskatchewan has five new COVID cases, 20 more recoveries

Saskatchewan has five new COVID cases, 20 more recoveries

There are five new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on August 12, bringing the total to 1,484 cases in Saskatchewan. The new cases are located in the Regina (4) and North Central (1) zones.
Saskatchewan doctors ratify a new five-year contract

Saskatchewan doctors ratify a new five-year contract

Health Minister Jim Reiter and Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) President Dr. Barb Konstantynowicz were pleased to announce that Saskatchewan physicians have ratified a new five-year contract.

Many unknowns in going back to school

Weyburn Review editorial

Everyone loves a parade

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Weyburn鈥檚 Permanent Art Collection featured in Rotary talk

Weyburn鈥檚 Permanent Art Collection featured in Rotary talk

Future plans for moving into WRCC
Decisions on masks in schools up to school divisions: education minister

Decisions on masks in schools up to school divisions: education minister

The provincial government is recommending schools enact protocols like wearing masks in high traffic areas, but not mandating it.
Weyburn Youth Centre director takes on new challenge

Weyburn Youth Centre director takes on new challenge

The executive director of the Weyburn Youth Centre, Brian Hopfe, is moving on to a new challenge after 19 years at the helm, as he will be moving into a ministry position at the Weyburn Free Methodist Church.
Benefit drive-in concert to help Weyburn girl battling cancer

Benefit drive-in concert to help Weyburn girl battling cancer

A night of local, physically distanced entertainment with an all-Weyburn lineup of talent will be held on Friday, Aug. 21, with all proceeds going to Ensley Akins of Weyburn.
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