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Students invited to take part in first Virtual Heritage Fair

Students invited to take part in first Virtual Heritage Fair

During this time of physical distancing and isolation, Heritage Saskatchewan wants to keep the minds of Saskatchewan students curious and learning by participating in their first-ever Virtual Heritage Fair.

Thank you to our heroes!!

My Nikkel’s Worth column

We can get through this, if we act together

Weyburn Review editorial
Weyburn business fills a need for cashier shields

Weyburn business fills a need for cashier shields

A request for shields for tellers at the Weyburn Credit Union led John Hulbert Construction Ltd. to create hundreds of shields for businesses throughout Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Opposition leader calls for enhanced support for seniors

Opposition leader calls for enhanced support for seniors

Leader of the Official Opposition Ryan Meili held a press conference on Tuesday to call for enhanced support for seniors during the COVID-19 crisis.
Saskatchewan has 184 confirmed cases of COVID-19

Saskatchewan has 184 confirmed cases of COVID-19

Saskatchewan has eight new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of Tuesday afternoon, bringing the provincial total to 184. Four people are currently in hospital, with three receiving inpatient care in Saskatoon.
Weyburn Window Walks continue with new challenges

Weyburn Window Walks continue with new challenges

Weyburn Special Events is doing their part to help keep the community happy and healthy during this self-isolation period by encouraging the public to go out for walks and do interactive activities to win prizes from them.
City of Weyburn requests residents not use outdoor facilities

City of Weyburn requests residents not use outdoor facilities

To reduce the spread of COVID-19, the City of Weyburn requests that the public does not participate in activities on City-owned outdoor amenities until further notice.
City police clarifies role in enforcing COVID-19 restrictions

City police clarifies role in enforcing COVID-19 restrictions

The Weyburn Police Service would like to remind everyone of the process for reporting potential violations of the Covid-19 Public Health restrictions. The public is being asked to report directly to the referral line at 1-855-559-5502.
Weyburn police investigates telephone scams

Weyburn police investigates telephone scams

Weyburn police received a call regarding a telephone scam involving a Social Insurance Number on Wednesday. Please be advised that you are only required to provide your SIN to the Canada Revenue Agency.
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