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Work at Boundary Dam nearing completion

The work is well underway and the Woodlawn Regional Park Authority is still hoping to have the new campsites ready for overnight visitors this summer.
Parking lot check leads to several charges

Parking lot check leads to several charges

Two Estevan area men are facing a number of charges as a result of a day care centre parking lot traffic check by members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) on the night of June 30.

Twinning of Highway 39 not in five year plan

But don't be alarmed, it's a flexible program says Highways minister

Crescent Point tank farm damaged by lightning fire

An oil tank farm owned and operated by Crescent Point Energy was heavily damaged by fire following a lightning strike early Friday morning near Stoughton.The lightning hit around 3:30 a.m.
Former Estevan resident helps to train Afghan soldiers

Former Estevan resident helps to train Afghan soldiers

On its face, the idea of training someone so they can put you out of a job seems to go against everything we are taught. Of course when there is a war going on, nothing is quite as it seems.

Seeding is finished, rainy conditions hinder progress

A week of sunny and windy weather has helped to dry some areas and improve crop conditions as seeding is basically done for the year.

NDP leader mulls cabinet shuffles and local issues during interview

At the invitation of the NDP party, The Mercury decided to avail itself of an opportunity to conduct a 20 minute telephone interview with the party's leader Dwain Lingenfelter a few days after the announcement of an extensive cabinet shuffle by Sask
Police Report

Police Report

Weyburn RCMP busy with two-vehicle accident
Amber Alert cancelled after missing girl found In Regina

Amber Alert cancelled after missing girl found In Regina

Missing four-year-old girl Samantha Martyn and her parents have been found in Regina. The Amber Alert which was issued Tuesday has been cancelled.
Fair days set to go

Fair days set to go

The Weyburn Agricultural Society Fair will officially kick-off summer for Weyburn and area. The fun begins with the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce's annual Fair Parade on July 5. The parade will leave from Fifth Avenue North at 10:30 a.m.
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