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Flows through Weyburn slowly increasing

Flows through Weyburn slowly increasing

Runoff is well advanced across most parts of southern Saskatchewan and flows have passed their peaks and are receding across much of the area, according to the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority.
Federal candidates debate the issues

Federal candidates debate the issues

Federal candidates for the Souris-Moose Mountain area were in Weyburn on April 20 to debate the issues at the All Candidates Forum, hosted by the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce.
Lukye dies after heroic battle against cancer

Lukye dies after heroic battle against cancer

The Estevan man whose brave fight against cancer was an inspiration to the entire province has died. Jeffery Lukye passed away Monday morning at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Noisy parties and a few assaults handled by police

Noisy parties and a few assaults handled by police

After being called out to a local lounge in response to a call regarding a disturbance, Estevan Police Service personnel arrested a 26-year-old man for public intoxication on the night of April 22.
Releases now coming from Rafferty

Releases now coming from Rafferty

With Boundary Dam seemingly under control, the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority is now focusing its attention on Rafferty Dam.

Mental Health Week aims to educate, reduce stigma

Canadians will be observing Mental Health Week during the first week of May. During this week, it is important to educate the public to a higher level of understanding of the condition known as mental illness, especially to reduce stigma.

Race is on for city council seat

Five candidates line up for byelection on May 18

Administration, trustees react to tragic event

The event was tragic, a young life was lost and the community's reaction to the apparent suicide incident that claimed 13-year-old Aeramis Kolke is leaving a city grieving and wondering what could have been done.
Dead goose leads to questions about shooting and safety

Dead goose leads to questions about shooting and safety

Early visitors to the Rafferty Dam reservoir boat launch area on Sunday morning, April 17 were greeted with the sad sight of a dead goose with a mate standing guard over the body for what was believed to be for more than a day.
New math concepts at Grade 6 level

New math concepts at Grade 6 level

A group of Grade 6 students and their parents sit in on a session with teacher Kevin Butz, at right, during a special Math Night held on Apr.
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