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Youth Council is an amazing program for local students

Youth Council is an amazing program for local students

Members of the Weyburn Youth Council presented a year-end report to City Council. Youth Council shadows City Council meetings, learning more about municipal affairs.
Update: Carnduff RCMP seek public's assistance in locating missing male

Update: Carnduff RCMP seek public's assistance in locating missing male

Nathan Rubbert was located deceased yesterday evening in the Oxbow area. His death is not believed to be suspicious in nature. We kindly ask that you consider removing his image from circulation, including social media.
Boaters reminded to stop at watercraft inspection stations

Boaters reminded to stop at watercraft inspection stations

Saskatchewan residents travelling across provincial and international borders with boats are reminded to keep an eye out for inspection stations along highways and near waterbodies.
Government increases Seniors Income Plan benefits

Government increases Seniors Income Plan benefits

Effective July 1, 2021, the maximum monthly benefit provided through the Seniors Income Plan (SIP) will increase by $30 per month.
Soo Line Cruisers Car Show

Soo Line Cruisers Car Show

Drivers compete in the Rumble in the Ring

Drivers compete in the Rumble in the Ring

New Community Recreation Facility receives council approval for discretionary use

New Community Recreation Facility receives council approval for discretionary use

A new Community Recreation Facility and Nursery School, and the proposed new home for The Family Place, received a discretionary use in a residential area approved by City Council, in a 6-1 vote in Chambers on Monday night.
No new COVID cases in Weyburn area, 613 doses given in SE region

No new COVID cases in Weyburn area, 613 doses given in SE region

There are no new COVID cases in the Weyburn area as of July 16, while there are 20 new cases of COVID-19 to report province-wide, bringing the provincial total to 49,362 cases.
Increased investment in early childhood community programs helps growing families

Increased investment in early childhood community programs helps growing families

The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to invest in early childhood development community programs to support growing Saskatchewan families and children.
Sask Parks events and programs are back, with activities for everyone

Sask Parks events and programs are back, with activities for everyone

"We are thrilled to once again offer our fantastic park programs that campers have come to know and love over the years," Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross said.
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