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Holy Family to offer pilot program with Hockey Canada

Holy Family to offer pilot program with Hockey Canada

A pilot program developed in conjunction with Hockey Canada will be offered in two schools in the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division, at St. Michael School in Weyburn and Sacred Heart School in Estevan for the 2021-22 school year.
COVID vaccines now available to those age 16 and up

COVID vaccines now available to those age 16 and up

Eligibility in the provincial age-based immunization program for first doses moved to 16 years of age and older for the entire province as of May 18, including the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District.
SE area municipalities receive funds for approved projects

SE area municipalities receive funds for approved projects

Saskatchewan municipalities continue moving forward on approved projects under the Municipal Economic Enhancement Program (MEEP) 2020, which made $150 million in provincial funds available to support economic recovery across Saskatchewan.
Weyburn police charge woman with assault with weapon

Weyburn police charge woman with assault with weapon

The weekend was busy for the Weyburn Police Service, with most of the week’s calls for service coming on Friday through Sunday.
Initial work begins on Pesâkâstêw solar project in RM of Weyburn

Initial work begins on Pesâkâstêw solar project in RM of Weyburn

Initial ground work and construction is now underway for the Pesâkâstêw Solar Project in the RM of Weyburn, southwest of the city.
Seeding nearing the end in southeast Sask

Seeding nearing the end in southeast Sask

Seeding operations may be largely wrapped up by the May long weekend with the warm, dry weather, unless some forecasted weather stalls the planting for a few days. According to Sask.
No new COVID cases for Weyburn area

No new COVID cases for Weyburn area

There were no new COVID cases in the Weyburn area as of May 16, with 167 new cases of COVID-19 province-wide, bringing the provincial total to 44,531 cases. One new death is reported today in the 80+ age group from the Saskatoon zone.
Eligibility for COVID vaccines moves to 20+ years on May 16

Eligibility for COVID vaccines moves to 20+ years on May 16

The age eligibility in the provincial immunization program moves to 20 years of age and older, as of 8 a.m., May 16. This applies to all immunization clinics, including booked appointments, pharmacies, drive-thru/walk-in, and mobile.
First case of vaccine-related thrombosis confirmed in Saskatchewan

First case of vaccine-related thrombosis confirmed in Saskatchewan

The province of Saskatchewan has confirmed the first case of vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT). The patient is a female aged 60-69 who had received the AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD vaccine on April 11.
Vaccination eligibility changes to 23+ on Friday, 223 new COVID cases

Vaccination eligibility changes to 23+ on Friday, 223 new COVID cases

Eligibility in the provincial age-based immunization program is currently age 26 and older.Effective at 8 a.m. on Friday, May 14, eligibility will expand to age 23 and older.
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