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Hot summer temperatures break summer power demand record

Hot summer temperatures break summer power demand record

As the mercury rises above 30 degrees Celsius across the province, SaskPower’s peak load demand hit 3547 megawatts (MW) at 5:09 p.m. on June 30, 2021, setting a new summer record, after hitting a peak of 3543 MW earlier in the afternoon.
No new COVID cases in Weyburn area, 21 new cases province-wide

No new COVID cases in Weyburn area, 21 new cases province-wide

There are no new COVID cases in the Weyburn area as of July 2, with 21 new cases of COVID-19 to report province-wide, bringing the provincial total to 48,882 cases.
Fire ban issued for entire province of Saskatchewan

Fire ban issued for entire province of Saskatchewan

Due to hot, dry conditions and an extreme fire risk that covers most of the province, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) has issued a provincial fire ban for Crown lands, provincial parks and the Northern Saskatchewan Administration Distric
Weyburn Chamber names parade winners

Weyburn Chamber names parade winners

The Weyburn Chamber of Commerce held its annual Summer Parade on Wednesday. Although the judges had a difficult time, in the end they made their announcement. The Chamber Parade award winners in the two categories are as follows: 1.
Weyburn Summer Parade

Weyburn Summer Parade

Skydiving club gets an extended stay at Weyburn airport

Skydiving club gets an extended stay at Weyburn airport

Skydive Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Sask, a volunteer non-profit skydive club that normally operates out of Moose Jaw Municipal airport, was temporarily relocated to the Weyburn Airport for May and June, while the Moose Jaw Municipal Airport gets upgrades done.
Cornerstone school division recognizes retiring staff

Cornerstone school division recognizes retiring staff

The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast Cornerstone Public School Division is saluting the teachers who are superannuating at the end of the 2020-21 school year.
Sask., Alta. RCMP crime analysts advise of business frauds

Sask., Alta. RCMP crime analysts advise of business frauds

Saskatchewan and Alberta RCMP Crime Analysts have identified a recent trend that all business owners should be aware of: a number of businesses across Western Canada have been victims of similar high-dollar frauds in the last six months.
SE farmers welcome showers, need more rain

SE farmers welcome showers, need more rain

Rain showers in the last couple of weeks have been welcomed by farmers in the southeast region, but more rain will be needed as the forecast is calling for an extended length of hot days to come. In the RM of Weyburn area, about 0.
No new COVID cases in Weyburn area, 52 new cases province-wide

No new COVID cases in Weyburn area, 52 new cases province-wide

There are no new COVID cases in the Weyburn area as of June 29, with 52 new cases of COVID-19 to report province-wide, bringing the provincial total to 48,823 cases.
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