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Learning how to adapt in the midst of a pandemic

Weyburn This Week editorial
SE Sask. residents can see Neowise at its closest point to Earth

SE Sask. residents can see Neowise at its closest point to Earth

(Photos of comet Neowise by Greg Nikkel, taken from north of North Weyburn on Tuesday night.

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Funding approved for projects in several SE area municipalities

Funding approved for projects in several SE area municipalities

Government Relations Minister Lori Carr announced the green light for another 303 new projects totalling more than $16.6 million of provincial investment under the Municipal Economic Enhancement Program (MEEP) 2020.
Emergency health services to reopen in Radville

Emergency health services to reopen in Radville

As the SHA resumes services across the province, health leaders have been working to ensure that there could be a safe re-opening with stable and predictable services while considering COVID cases in areas throughout the province.

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Weyburn Review Editorial
Saskatchewan has 60 new COVID cases, 12 more recoveries

Saskatchewan has 60 new COVID cases, 12 more recoveries

There are 60 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 22, bringing the total to 1,030 cases. The new cases are located in the Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV (50), Saskatoon (4), Central (3), Far North (2) and North (1) regions.
Does your canola need protection from sclerotinia stem rot?

Does your canola need protection from sclerotinia stem rot?

By Clint Jurke Should I spray for sclerotinia stem rot? Canola growers in Western Canada are often challenged to find a satisfactory answer to this annual question. In reality, we don't need very much infection to justify a fungicide application.
Weyburn Gold Wings preparing for a new season

Weyburn Gold Wings preparing for a new season

The Richardson Pioneer Gold Wings midget girls hockey team have coaching staff in place and 16 players signed up so far, as they prepare for a new hockey season for 2020-21.
Weyburn police arrest man for uttering threats, possessing weapon

Weyburn police arrest man for uttering threats, possessing weapon

The Weyburn Police Service received a phone call on July 12 reporting a suspicious male walking on Bison Avenue shirtless and carrying a weapon believed to be a baseball bat.
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