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SCIC and SGEU reach tentative agreement

The Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) and the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees Union (SGEU) reached a tentative agreement on June24. The current collective agreement expired September 30, 2009.

Duncan defends decisions of Watershed Authority

Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan, Minister of Environment and Minister in charge of Saskatchewan Watershed Authority, is speaking about the work done by his ministries during the state of emergency declared in Weyburn and surrounding communities d

Wheatland Senior Centre News

The results of the senior centre's activities for the week of June 19 to 25: Bridge: (Monday) 1st Roy Wallin, 2nd Eleanora Schikurski, 3rd Basil Holyer. Bridge: (Friday) 1st George Gillies, 2nd Lucie Nickel, 3rd Vern Leach.

Police attend flood related incidents

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of June 20 to 26: *On June 26, police received several complaints of disturbances and willful damage in the city. These matters are under investigation.

Fair Days are here

Weyburn Fair Days are set to begin on July 4 with the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce's annual Fair Parade kicking off the fun. The parade will commence at 10:30 a.m. beginning at Fifth Avenue NE and ending at the fairgrounds.

Water Polo athletes to National Selection Camps

Four Weyburn youths who play for the Hurricane Water Polo Club have been selected by Water Polo Canada to centralize with their respective National Team programs this summer.
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.