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COVID-19 update for April 30

COVID-19 update for April 30

427,739 vaccines administered, 264 new cases, 252 recoveries, four new deaths

New Weyburn and District General Hospital Entering next phase of development

Design plans will soon be underway for a new hospital to serve residents of Weyburn and the surrounding area. Saskatoon-based Group2 Architecture Interior Design Ltd.

Submission deadline approaching

For $300,000 First Nations and Metis Community Partnership Project Grant Program
Spray park under construction

Spray park under construction

Spray park under construction Now that the weather is warming up, the construction has started on the new spray park, which will be located at the end of Main Street in Centennial Park.
Long-time golfers recognized

Long-time golfers recognized

The family of John and Irene Green have proudly donated a memoriam bench to the Carlyle Golf Club. Daughters Pam, Cindy and Crystal are well aware of their parents love of the game of golf, as are their six granddaughters and two grandsons.
Dedicated volunteers

Dedicated volunteers

The Homespun Walking Path Committee and the Carlyle and District Lions Club are saluting Wade Trippel and Darcy Howe for the removal of dead wood at Lions Park.
Fostering dogs is rewarding for Teresa Valentine

Fostering dogs is rewarding for Teresa Valentine

Teresa Valentine of Carlyle has been rescuing and fostering dogs for over six years after being introduced to Bright Eyes Dog Rescue (BEDR), a registered non-profit organization based out of Regina.
Young country artist Morgan Robertson on the rise

Young country artist Morgan Robertson on the rise

At just 18, Morgan Robertson is quickly gaining momentum in her music career. Recently, she received the 2021 Saskatchewan Country Music Association (SCMA) Youth Development Bursary and won a songwriting competition based in Nashville.
Cornerstone board hears presentation regarding online learning

Cornerstone board hears presentation regarding online learning

If this pandemic and its resulting demands had happened 10 years ago, it would have been a huge challenge for the Â鶹ÊÓƵ East Cornerstone Public School Division’s instructional technology team to answer the call for assistance.

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