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Early payments of $3,000 for PDAP claimants

The Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP) is reminding 2011 flooding victims about the early payments of $3,000 available to individuals applying for financial assistance for property damage from severe flooding.
Boogie Fest sure to be a blast

Boogie Fest sure to be a blast

Carlyle's annual motorcycle celebration, Boogie Fest, will take over Carlyle on June 24 and 25 with people coming from near and far to take in a weekend of motorcycles and make some memories.

Crime Stoppers

The Carlyle RCMP and Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers letting the public know to be aware of phone calls where a person attempts to get access to your computer. The Caller says he's from "Windows" and that there is a problem with your computer.
Manor School holds awards night

Manor School holds awards night

Manor School Awards Night - Friday, June 17th, 2011 A. Club Awards 1. Band Best BeginnerAngela Aalbers Merit AwardStephanie Hodgson Junior ProficiencyMackenzie Carley Senior ProficiencyKent Lees B. Academic Awards 1.

Job action in Sun Country Health Region

A handful of Sun Country Health Region (SCHR) employees represented by the Health Sciences Association of Saskatchewan (HSAS) withdrew their services on June 16. No appointments were cancelled as a result of the job action.

Rumours of Lampman flooding exaggerated

Rumours that the evacuation of the town of Lampman is imminent due to flood conditions are greatly exaggerated. Lampman Mayor Scott Greening said Friday morning that the town's utilities have been diked and protected.

Thursday flood update

The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority says the outflows from the two local reservoirs are continuing to drop.

Evacuation lifted at Willow Park Greens

The City of Estevan has lifted the evacuation notice for the Willow Park Greens Trailer Park.
Government Road bridge on Thursday

Government Road bridge on Thursday

Water no longer flows over the bridge on Government Road. This picture was taken on Thursday morning. Water levels have been gradually declining since the flood last weekend.
Roche Percee succumbs to flood waters

Roche Percee succumbs to flood waters

As one of Saskatchewan's oldest communities, Roche Percee has seen its share of highs and lows since its formation over 100 years ago.
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