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City police receive many flood-related complaints

During the past week of June 20- 26, members of the Weyburn Police Service dealt with 111 occurrences; many of the complaints were alcohol related or of loud noise, and members also attended many flood-related calls for service.

Flooding drowns out crops, causes property damage

Severe excess moisture continues to be the main difficulty facing farmers in the southeast.

103rd Fair boasts rides, games, fun

Weyburn's first Fair was put on back in 1908, and now the Weyburn Agricultural Society is ready to put on its 103rd Fair and Exhibition. The fair will be taking place from Monday, July 4 until Wednesday, July 6.
Girls helping out flood victims

Girls helping out flood victims

Grade 4 teacher Colleen Sproat sits with two of her students, Jenna Chessall and Sheridan Hemphill, at the bake sale they put together to help raise money to give to the Red Cross, to help those afflicted by the flood in Weyburn.
Local Lion named to international board of directors

Local Lion named to international board of directors

Marvin Chambers is going to have a busy couple of years. Chambers has been charged with representing Canada on the international board of directors for the Lions Clubs International. "It's the West's turn," said Chambers, speaking of his position.

Bust results in charges against 10

An multi-agency drug investigation has led to significant drug bust in Estevan today.

Outflows continue to drop

This is the Monday flood update released by the City of Estevan. The City of Estevan remains in a Local State of Emergency, however residents of Willow Park Greens Trailer Park have returned to their homes and are not in any immediate danger.
Sweeping the water away

Sweeping the water away

This city tractor street-sweeper works at pushing out the flood waters lying on Highway 39 just near the Government Road bridge on Thursday.
Estevan welcomes Brazilian Rotary team

Estevan welcomes Brazilian Rotary team

The Estevan Rotary Club received a jolt of Brazilian culture as five professionals from the Â鶹´«Ã½AV American country toured the city for a few days last week.
Hero to his classmates

Hero to his classmates

One thing about James Noble, age 18, is that he's not shy about coming forward.
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