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Holy Family makes plans to close off school year

Holy Family makes plans to close off school year

The Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division has made a detailed plan to close off the current 2019-20 school year, since classes will not resume this spring, and to set tentative plans for the new school year in the fall.
Government lifts supply limits on prescription drugs

Government lifts supply limits on prescription drugs

Effective May 20, the Saskatchewan government is lifting the supply limits on prescription drugs that were introduced to guard against drug shortages.

Weyburn area economy is resuming activities

Weyburn This Week editorial
Resident dies of COVID, 21 new cases confirmed for Sask.

Resident dies of COVID, 21 new cases confirmed for Sask.

A Saskatchewan resident in their 60s from the North region who tested positive for COVID-19 has died, bringing the total number of deaths in the province to seven.
Weyburn writer pens poem on impact of COVID-19 on mental health

Weyburn writer pens poem on impact of COVID-19 on mental health

The following is a poem, entitled 鈥淏reath of Life鈥, penned by Weyburn writer Jean Fahlman, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 鈥淒uring this isolating social distancing surreal time, people鈥檚 mental health has been severely tested.

A true inspiration for all of us

My Nikkel鈥檚 Worth column

Let鈥檚 do this reopening right, so life can go on

Weyburn Review editorial
Donation made to CMHA branch in Weyburn

Donation made to CMHA branch in Weyburn

Tasha Collins, left, of the Weyburn branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), accepted a donation from Karie Ruckaber from the virtual fundraiser she held during Mental Health Week, held in the first week of May.
Residents urged to be aware of risks of hantavirus

Residents urged to be aware of risks of hantavirus

The Government of Saskatchewan is urging residents to take precautions and be mindful about the risk of hantavirus this spring in areas where rodents might be present.
Funding allocations announced for Sask. municipalities

Funding allocations announced for Sask. municipalities

Government Relations Minister Lori Carr announced specific funding allocations for all communities within the province under the new Municipal Economic Enhancement Program 2020 (MEEP).
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