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Photography project to benefit Inclusion Weyburn

Photography project to benefit Inclusion Weyburn

A Weyburn photographer is launching a photography project that will benefit Inclusion Weyburn as a fundraiser.
Weyburn Comp cancels delivery of fruit fundraiser

Weyburn Comp cancels delivery of fruit fundraiser

The Weyburn Comprehensive School decided to cancelthe delivery of the fruit from their fruit fundraiser.
Numbers of COVID-19 growing, Sask. has 156 confirmed cases

Numbers of COVID-19 growing, Sask. has 156 confirmed cases

22 NEW, CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES IN SASKATCHEWAN As of March 29, 2020, the province of Saskatchewan has 22 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 156.
Sidekick Saturday

Sidekick Saturday

Brush up on oral hygiene for pets
Weyburn student wins as ‘Best of Saskatchewan’ at film festival

Weyburn student wins as ‘Best of Saskatchewan’ at film festival

Morgan Jones, graduate of the University of Regina Film Production program and current Weyburn resident, received the honour of Best of Saskatchewan at the Living Skies Student Film Festival in Regina on March 7.
City of Weyburn appoints new chief of police

City of Weyburn appoints new chief of police

The City of Weyburn is pleased to welcome Jamie Blunden as the new Chief of Police, starting on Monday, May 4. Jamie Blunden joins the City from Cooks Creek, Man.
Artistic mother-daughter team up to help food bank

Artistic mother-daughter team up to help food bank

Kathy Glowatski from Weyburn and her daughter Krystal Glowatski have teamed up together and have started a Facebook group called Art Feeding Families to raise funds for the food bank.
Weyburn student part of winning engineering team at competition

Weyburn student part of winning engineering team at competition

Weyburn student Sabrina Mainil was part of a team of engineering students from the University of Saskatchewan who placed well at the Canadian Mining Games held in Halifax during the February break.
Family doctors ask public to stay home if possible

Family doctors ask public to stay home if possible

Saskatchewan’s family physicians have a simple message for residents of the province: Stay home and save lives.
Saskatchewan now has 104 confirmed cases of COVID-19

Saskatchewan now has 104 confirmed cases of COVID-19

As of March 27, the province of Saskatchewan has nine new confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 104.
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