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No new COVID cases in Weyburn area, over 1,100 vaccines given out

No new COVID cases in Weyburn area, over 1,100 vaccines given out

There are no new COVID cases in the Weyburn area as of June 2, with 130 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan, bringing the provincial total to 46,964 cases. One new death is reported today in the 70-79 age group from the Northwest zone.
Weyburn Minor Hockey volunteer excited for Skills Academy

Weyburn Minor Hockey volunteer excited for Skills Academy

A proposal for St.
Parade, virtual ceremonies for 2021 Weyburn Comp Grad

Parade, virtual ceremonies for 2021 Weyburn Comp Grad

A virtual graduation ceremony, presentation of certificates and a Grad parade will be the features of Grad 2021 for the Weyburn Comprehensive School, set for Saturday, June 19 for the 164 members of the class.

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My Nikkel’s Worth column

True reconciliation should now resume

Weyburn Review editorial
Weyburn police attend disputes, reports of thefts

Weyburn police attend disputes, reports of thefts

The Weyburn Police Service received 71 calls for service during the week of May 24 through May 30, resulting in a total of 16 charges, including seven each under the Traffic Safety Act and the Criminal Code of Canada.
Walk-in vaccine clinics set for Weyburn area school children

Walk-in vaccine clinics set for Weyburn area school children

The Saskatchewan Health Authority has begun COVID-19 vaccine planning for children aged 12 and up. A number of walk-in vaccine clinics are scheduled for Weyburn, Radville and Ogema.
All public health restrictions to be lifted when 70% get vaccines

All public health restrictions to be lifted when 70% get vaccines

The Government of Saskatchewan has updated the Re-Opening Roadmap to include a vaccination threshold for the removal of all remaining public health restrictions, including mandatory masking and limits on gathering sizes.
Saskatchewan following NACI guidance on second doses

Saskatchewan following NACI guidance on second doses

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) released guidance on the interchangeability of COVID-19 vaccines authorized for use in Canada, meaning the potential of receiving a different type of COVID-19 vaccine for your second dose than wh
Police agencies focusing on seatbelts and child restraints in June

Police agencies focusing on seatbelts and child restraints in June

In November of 2019, three-year-old Kinsley Powell was in the backseat of her grandfather’s SUV on Highway 2 near Wakaw.
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