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Weyburn has five new COVID cases, 295 province-wide

Weyburn has five new COVID cases, 295 province-wide

There are 295 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on May 7, bringing the provincial total to 42,695 cases. In the Weyburn area, there are five new COVID cases and 58 active cases, with 227 active cases in the southeast region.
Motorists advised of work underway on Highway 39

Motorists advised of work underway on Highway 39

Construction work is currently being conducted in various locations on Highway 39 from Weyburn to Estevan, which was begun in 2020, and will be ongoing for most of the season. (Shown above is work on Highway 39 from last year.
Jane’s Walk to take different format in Weyburn this year

Jane’s Walk to take different format in Weyburn this year

Looking for a Mother’s Day activity in Weyburn? For the past five years, Jane’s Walk Weyburn has delivered citizen-led historical conversations, and even COVID cannot derail the event! “ We want to bring the tour to the people of Weyburn this year, i
City of Weyburn’s tree pruning program now underway

City of Weyburn’s tree pruning program now underway

The City of Weyburn’s 2021 tree pruning maintenance program began on Thursday and will continue throughout the spring.
Saskatchewan to begin rolling out second doses of COVID vaccines

Saskatchewan to begin rolling out second doses of COVID vaccines

Youths 12-15 eligible for Pfizer vaccines
Weyburn has two new COVID cases, 156 province-wide

Weyburn has two new COVID cases, 156 province-wide

There are 156 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on May 6, bringing the provincial total to 42,376 cases. There are two new COVID cases in the Weyburn area and 55 active cases, with 206 active cases in the southeast region as a whole.
2021-22 budget charts a post-pandemic course for the University of Regina

2021-22 budget charts a post-pandemic course for the University of Regina

The University of Regina’s Board of Governors approved its 2021-22 budget on May 4, 2021. The total operating budget for the University includes revenues of $237.3 million against expenditures of $240.8 million.
Federal, provincial government announce $50m for infrastructure funding

Federal, provincial government announce $50m for infrastructure funding

Canadians everywhere have felt the impact of COVID-19 on their families, their livelihoods, and their way of life. Canada and Saskatchewan have worked together to ensure health and safety, support families and businesses, and sustain local economies.
COVID-19 Immunization update effective May 6: Eligibility for immunizations moves to age 35

COVID-19 Immunization update effective May 6: Eligibility for immunizations moves to age 35

Effective, 8:00 a.m.
Visitor rules updated for long-term care homes

Visitor rules updated for long-term care homes

Be Safe and Limit Your Travel
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