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Nine new COVID-19 cases for Saskatchewan, two in hospital

Nine new COVID-19 cases for Saskatchewan, two in hospital

There are nine new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 17, bringing the provincial total to 693. Seven of the new cases are in the Far North region and two are in the Saskatoon region.

Keeping your cool important in a violent situation

Letter to the Editor

It was all worth it to be a Dad

My Nikkel’s Worth column

Clear thinking is needed, not knee-jerk reactions

Weyburn Review editorial
Whitecap Resources operation still a great ‘green story’ for Weyburn area

Whitecap Resources operation still a great ‘green story’ for Weyburn area

Twentieth anniversary of CO2 injection coming up
Canada Day celebrations to be limited to fireworks in Weyburn

Canada Day celebrations to be limited to fireworks in Weyburn

Canada Day activities provided by the City of Weyburn will be limited to the fireworks display, due to the regulations in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19 from the federal and provincial governments.
Province moves to protect firearm owners

Province moves to protect firearm owners

The Government of Saskatchewan brought forward amendments to Bill 194 that will better protect the rights of legal firearm and handgun owners within the province by limiting the ability to ban firearm and handgun ownership within the province through
Re-Open Phase 4.1 plan to allow for pools, outdoor sports

Re-Open Phase 4.1 plan to allow for pools, outdoor sports

The date for the next phase of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan is Monday, June 22, announced by Premier Scott Moe and Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab on Tuesday afternoon.
Weyburn police investigates a home invasion break-in

Weyburn police investigates a home invasion break-in

Weyburn police received a report of a home invasion break-and-enter to a residence while it was occupied on June 8. The police believe they know who the suspect is and are not concerned for community safety at this time, as the event seems isolated.
Saskatchewan invests big for health care and education

Saskatchewan invests big for health care and education

The provincial government released their full budget on Monday which includes large investments for education and health care. The budget showed an investment of $749 million for advanced education, $2.6 billion for the Ministry of Education and $5.
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