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Weyburn Gold Wings sign six players for next season

Weyburn Gold Wings sign six players for next season

The Midget AAA Richardson Pioneer Weyburn Gold Wings announced six 2005-born signings.
Monday Meals & Munchies

Monday Meals & Munchies

A new way to enjoy juicy pork
Saskatchewan RCMP lay 13 charges related to COVID-19

Saskatchewan RCMP lay 13 charges related to COVID-19

Saskatchewan RCMP have received 894 COVID-19 related calls for service in Saskatchewan RCMP jurisdiction between March 1 and April 16, 2020.
Two new cases of COVID-19 in Sask., with 234 people recovered

Two new cases of COVID-19 in Sask., with 234 people recovered

Saskatchewan has two new cases of COVID-19 as of April 19, bringing the total to 315 reported cases, according to the latest upate from the Chief Medical Health Officer. The total number of cases still includes one presumptive case reported April 18.
Carlyle RCMP seek tips about theft from oilfield site

Carlyle RCMP seek tips about theft from oilfield site

The Carlyle RCMP are asking for the public's assistance in relation to a theft from an oilfield site in the RM of Moose Creek. RCMP were advised that a single axle trailer, a 250 gallon tank and a Hotsy pressure washer were removed from the site.
Province has six new COVID cases, rules for worship service clarified

Province has six new COVID cases, rules for worship service clarified

Saskatchewan has three new confirmed cases and three new presumptive cases of COVID-19 as of April 18, bringing the total to 313 reported cases.
Sidekick Saturday

Sidekick Saturday

Safely take dogs for wilderness walks
Ideas, suggestions for photos-stories for the Weyburn Review

Ideas, suggestions for photos-stories for the Weyburn Review

鈥淲e are all in this together.鈥 You have seen and heard this a lot, with restrictions in place to help deal with the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.
Road bans lifted for agricultural products on some highways

Road bans lifted for agricultural products on some highways

To help lessen the impacts of many challenges in the provincial agriculture sector, the Government of Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) are working together to lift spring road bans for priority goods.
Gov鈥檛 revenues to decline between $1.3B to $3.3B due to COVID-19 pandemic

Gov鈥檛 revenues to decline between $1.3B to $3.3B due to COVID-19 pandemic

Premier Scott Moe was joined by Finance Minister Donna Harpauer on Friday to announce the preliminary revenue impacts for Saskatchewan due to the COVID-19 pandemic.The potential revenue decline in 2020-21 ranges from $1.3 billion to $3.
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