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Premier praises residents, will unveil five-phase plan to reopen the economy

Premier praises residents, will unveil five-phase plan to reopen the economy

Premier Scott Moe addressed the province Wednesday, praising Saskatchewan residents for their efforts in flattening the COVID-19 curve, and also touched on the five-phase plan to reopen Saskatchewan’s economy and get people back to work.
Weyburn Red Wings sign two new players for next year

Weyburn Red Wings sign two new players for next year

The Richardson Pioneer Weyburn Red Wings announced a couple of recent signings of players for the 2020-21 season. The Red Wings signed ’01-born forward Mathew Rathbone for the 2020/21 season. From Spruce Grove, Alta.
Ogema woman to receive Sask. Volunteer Medal

Ogema woman to receive Sask. Volunteer Medal

Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty announced the 2019 recipients of the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal on Tuesday as a part of National Volunteers Week.

Patience and caution needed by everyone

Weyburn This Week editorial

We’re not yet at the finish line of this race

Weyburn Review editorial

A movie fan’s delight

My Nikkel's Worth column
Wor-Kin Shop to offer confidential shredding service

Wor-Kin Shop to offer confidential shredding service

In response to numerous calls from the public, the Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop is making accommodations to accept confidential shredding in a controlled procedure, starting on Thursday, April 23.
Saskatchewan teachers, government reach four-year tentative agreement

Saskatchewan teachers, government reach four-year tentative agreement

The Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee and the Teachers’ Bargaining Committee met and reached a tentative Provincial Collective Bargaining Agreement on April 22.
Saskatchewan has 6 new cases of COVID-19, 261 recoveries

Saskatchewan has 6 new cases of COVID-19, 261 recoveries

Saskatchewan has six new confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of April 22, bringing the provincial total to 326, with 61 of the cases considered active. Nine more people have recovered, bringing the provincial total to 261.

Virtual vigils to be held for Day of Mourning

To the Editor: April 28 th is the National Day of Mourning to remember workers who have been injured or killed on the job. Last year in Saskatchewan, 36 workers died due to workplace injuries or occupational disease.
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