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City of Weyburn closes all facilities to the public

City of Weyburn closes all facilities to the public

With the Government of Saskatchewan declaring a state of emergency on March 18, the City of Weyburn has made a decision to close all City-operated facilities to the public effective Thursday, March 19, 2020 .

Be a good neighbour, help those who need it

Weyburn This Week editorial
Prairie Sky Co-op to build new Home Centre at Weyburn

Prairie Sky Co-op to build new Home Centre at Weyburn

The Prairie Sky Co-op鈥檚 board of directors has approved the construction of a new 21,000-square-foot Home Centre. Quorex Construction Services Ltd. from Regina has been selected as the General Contractor for the project.
Meth is biggest drug problem for Weyburn police

Meth is biggest drug problem for Weyburn police

The Weyburn Police Service have seen an evolution in drug use in the city in the last six months, as meth is now the biggest drug problem officers are dealing with, said acting police chief Rod Stafford.
Saskatchewan declares a state of emergency over COVID-19

Saskatchewan declares a state of emergency over COVID-19

The Government of Saskatchewan today declared a provincial State of Emergency, giving the government broad powers to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
Weyburn photographer-artist exhibit focuses on mental health

Weyburn photographer-artist exhibit focuses on mental health

Weyburn photographer-artist Chris Borshowa opened a new exhibit of photos, entitled, 鈥淗ow to Destroy Demons鈥, at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery on Friday evening. The show will be on until Wednesday, April 22.

Reader denounces proposed changes to assisted dying bill

I鈥檓 writing to denounce the proposed changes to the Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) laws that our government is introducing in Bill C-7, which would remove safeguards and expand eligibility criteria for MAID.

Is this really the end? (No 鈥)

My Nikkel's Worth column

Health officials walk the razor鈥檚 edge

Weyburn Review editorial
Envision Counselling services adjusted for COVID-19

Envision Counselling services adjusted for COVID-19

Envision Counselling and Support Centre would like to announce that they will be restructuring their counselling services in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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