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CP Holiday Train to feature online concert for COVID-19 relief

CP Holiday Train to feature online concert for COVID-19 relief

Canadian Pacific (CP) Railway announced a special online concert, 鈥淎t Home with the CP Holiday Train,鈥 that will air Thursday May 14, 2020 at 2 p.m. Mountain time on the CP Holiday Train Facebook page to raise awareness for COVID-19 relief.

Moving forward, one step at a time

Weyburn Review editorial
Weyburn greenhouse owner offers spring planting advice

Weyburn greenhouse owner offers spring planting advice

Gardeners should go into the spring planting season with a plan for their garden space, Weyburn Rotary Club members heard in their weekly meeting via Zoom on Thursday.

We can all learn from this

My Nikkel鈥檚 Worth column
Second phase of Re-Open Saskatchewan plan set for after long weekend

Second phase of Re-Open Saskatchewan plan set for after long weekend

Phase Two of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan is set to take effect right after the long weekend, on Tuesday, May 19, which will include retail businesses, shopping malls and select personal services.
Envision Counselling sets reopening plans for services

Envision Counselling sets reopening plans for services

Envision Counselling and Support Centre would like to announce that they will be starting their re-opening process in accordance with the Saskatchewan government guidelines.

SE Cornerstone board asked to 鈥榙o the right thing鈥

To the Editor: The wheels of justice turn very slowly, and in the case of a demoted teacher and principal, this time has been extremely damaging to himself and his family.
Five new COVID cases in Saskatchewan, 11 recoveries, 11 in hospital

Five new COVID cases in Saskatchewan, 11 recoveries, 11 in hospital

Saskatchewan has five new confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of May 12, bringing the provincial total to 573. All of the new cases are in the Far North (three in the Beauval area and two in La Loche). Of the 573 reported cases, 193 are considered active.
Weyburn police investigates property damage, thefts of bikes

Weyburn police investigates property damage, thefts of bikes

Weyburn police received a complaint that a rear fence in the 700 block of Elm Crescent had been damaged on May 4.
Weyburn city council approves over-budget spending by police dept.

Weyburn city council approves over-budget spending by police dept.

Weyburn city council approved an overage on the 2019 budget for the Weyburn Police Service of $194,410, at their meeting on Monday evening conducted via Zoom.
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