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Bins collect flood damaged items

Bins collect flood damaged items

Sights like this are common in Weyburn after the recent flood, as in front of many homes you can see large garbage bins, piles of flood damaged items, and sometimes both, as was the case with this house on Wednesday.

Harold MacKay and Tom Laing inducted into Walk

Two more names were inducted into the Walk of Fame in front of City Hall on Saturday, as both Harold MacKay and Tom Laing were honoured for their influence on business and industry in the City of Weyburn.

PDAP has early $3,000 payments for flooding

The Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP) is making early payments of $3,000 available to individuals applying for financial assistance for property damage from severe flooding.
Taking down a dike

Taking down a dike

A crew of city workers empties sandbags on the Government Road bridge on Monday morning as they begin taking down the flood dikes.

Boil water advisory lifted

Weyburn residents no longer have to worry about boiling their water. As of Wednesday Mayor Debra Button announced that the Ministry of the Environment had lifted the boil water advisory for Weyburn.

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.

Community: people working together

A community, usually defined as simply a group of people living in a particular location, might also be termed as a place where everyone moves and works together in a common effort.

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.
Trying for an out at first

Trying for an out at first

Pitcher Lyndon Lumb fires the ball to first baseman Dan Watson, forcing the Regina Pacer player to get his foot back on the bag or be tagged out, during a league game for the Weyburn Midget Beavers on Thursday evening at Tom Laing Park.
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