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Crop Report for the period of April 27 to May 3, 2021

Seeding is underway in Saskatchewan, with nine per cent of the 2021 crop now in the ground. This is ahead of the five-year average (2016-2020) of six per cent for this time of year.
COVID-19 Update for May 5

COVID-19 Update for May 5

470,715 vaccines administered, 196 new cases, 250 recoveries, two new deaths

Re-opening roadmap

A gradual, measured approach to easing public health measures
鈥淚 know all too well what a vehicle can do to a pedestrian.鈥 鈥 22 tickets issued for failure to slow

鈥淚 know all too well what a vehicle can do to a pedestrian.鈥 鈥 22 tickets issued for failure to slow

鈥淲hen you鈥檙e standing by the side of the highway and a vehicle passes you traveling at the speed limit, or higher, its very intimidating,鈥 shares Sgt.

COVID-19 immunization alert effective May 5: Drive-thru and walk-in schedule

Reminder to residents that clinic availability is based on vaccine availability, and demand for appointments outweighs the current supply.
COVID-19 Update for May 4

COVID-19 Update for May 4

460,747 vaccines administed, 189 new cases, 291 recoveries, two new deaths
Majority daytime suspensions issued during impaired driving traffic focus: Weyburn Traffic Services

Majority daytime suspensions issued during impaired driving traffic focus: Weyburn Traffic Services

Weyburn residents may have noticed an increased police presence on roadways in their area between Friday, April 23-Tuesday April 27.
Cargill supports STARS fleet renewal to save Canadian lives

Cargill supports STARS fleet renewal to save Canadian lives

WESTERN CANADA, May 4, 2021 鈥 The goal of renewing STARS鈥 aging helicopter fleet is closer to becoming a reality, thanks to a $400,000 grant from Cargill.
COVID-19 update for May 3

COVID-19 update for May 3

450,823 vaccines administered, 207 new cases, 244 recoveies, three new deaths

Saskatchewan extends the small business emergency payment program

The Government of Saskatchewan is extending the Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment (SSBEP) program an additional month to support small businesses聽province-wide during the global COVID-19 pandemic.
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