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Province announces eviction suspensions due to COVID-19

Province announces eviction suspensions due to COVID-19

The province announced Thursday the Office of Residential Tenancies (ORT) will not be accepting applications for eviction, related to missed or late rent, or for other non-urgent claims.
Sask. Blind Curling hosts Westerns at Weyburn

Sask. Blind Curling hosts Westerns at Weyburn

The Western Blind Curling Championships were hosted in Weyburn from March 11-14 at the Weyburn Curling Rink, and organizers deemed the event to be a huge success.
Educational content on Netflix and Disney+

Educational content on Netflix and Disney+

During this self isolation period, it can be hard to keep little ones, or even the older ones, entertained and sometimes you need a break from entertaining to either work or just to get some me time.
Agriculture is crucial during COVID-19 crisis: APAS

Agriculture is crucial during COVID-19 crisis: APAS

The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan is calling attention to the role Canadian agriculture should have during the economic disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Weyburn musician recharges at home after tour ends

Weyburn musician recharges at home after tour ends

It will be a long break for the rock band, Dead Levee, but the band members are thankful for the perfect timing of their most recent tour.
‘Neighbourhood Watch’ program set up in Weyburn to look after each other

‘Neighbourhood Watch’ program set up in Weyburn to look after each other

A Weyburn business owner wants to help people around Weyburn to look after each other during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.
New executive director takes helm at Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop

New executive director takes helm at Weyburn Wor-Kin Shop

Jeff Richards’ first day in his new position as executive director of the Wor-Kin Shop was on March 16, and he spent about five days on the job before new restrictions came in from the provincial government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Limited session in Parliament deals with funds for COVID-19

Limited session in Parliament deals with funds for COVID-19

A limited session was held in the House of Commons on Tuesday, where a spending bill of $82 billion was to be passed to address the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, but it was held up as the opposition didn’t want to give the Liberal government a bl
Government clarifies allowable business services, gatherings limited to 10 people

Government clarifies allowable business services, gatherings limited to 10 people

Saskatchewan has 14 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19, now at 86 confirmed cases
Saskatchewan Health Authority sets 'worst-case' scenario numbers from COVID-19

Saskatchewan Health Authority sets 'worst-case' scenario numbers from COVID-19

As the number of confirmed cases continues to rise, the Saskatchewan Health Authority [SHA] estimates the province could see 9,000-15,000 deaths from COVID-19.
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