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Among many other parts of Estevan on Saturday, the downpour affected the parking lot in front of Fountain Tire in east Estevan.

Saturday rain leads to flash floods By Sam Macdonald smacdonald@estevanmercury.ca

Estevan awoke to some unprecedented wet weather last weekend. Although the weather was calling for rain, what fell was far from what was expected. Heavy downpours hammered the city throughout the day, and the amount of precipitation received exceeded a 70-year high for the day, for Saturday, Sept. 5. The inundation of rain resulted in flash floods in several parts of the city, and the temporary closure of several businesses during the day. According to Environment Canada, the largest amount of precipitation Estevan has received on Sept. 5 since 1945 was 46.8 mm. This amount was greatly exceeded last Saturday, with the city receiving a whopping 136 mm over the course of the day.

“For the most part, it rained harder than the storm sewer system could take,” said Norm Mack, public works foreman with the City of Estevan. “Therefore there was a lot of water laying in several locations for a while. After we gave it time, the water disappeared, after the pipes got a chance to drain it away.” Cst. Barry Schulte with the Estevan Police Service reported that rain severely hampered travel throughout the city all day long, on Saturday, with several flooded streets. The water even led to the closure of a few roadways such as the Humane Society Road, Woodlawn Ave. South, and several blocks of Fourth St. A reason for the closure of a portion of Fourth St. was the billowing effect of cars driving through accumulating water, sending it splashing into storefronts on either

side of the road. Helen Fornwald, EMO (Emergency Measures Organization) co-ordinator for the City of Estevan, said the first two of the three closed roads were still closed at the beginning of this week, and are among those that require repairs, due to flood damage. Mack noted that Public Works will be repairing damaged areas by replacing clay and gravel, where they were eroded away by the floodwater. “We haven’t seen flooding like this since 2011,” said Fornwald, who noted that dislodged manhole covers were another hazard that resulted from Saturday’s flooding, which the city had to rectify last weekend. At one point in the morning, a pair of railroad crossing gates malfunctioned on 13 th Ave., and were unnecessarily

lowered for about an hour. This incident blocked the passage of traffic over the tracks, until the authorities fixed it. Public Works was busy throughout the day and night on Saturday, unclogging and monitoring all draining sites, and putting up barricades where necessary, as the situation progressed. Mack noted that while the flooding was severe, the drainage system worked as well as it ought to in such conditions, and once the accumulated water began to drain, it didn’t take long for the affected areas to clear. “It takes time to drain all that water. It’s like a bathtub in that respect. The pipes were full and they needed to get rid of that water,” said Mack. “Our job is to try and be proactive and get to things before they turn into a bigger situation.”

New look for weekend readers Your community newspaper offerings in the Energy City and southeast Saskatchewan are taking on a different look beginning next week. Prairie Newspaper Group, an arm of Glacier Media, is merging the best of both worlds in their weekend publications to bring one major and significant product to local and regional readers. Lifestyles and the Southeast Trader Express will be uniting under one distinct banner. Southeast Lifestyles which will be published and distributed every weekend

to accommodate readers and advertisers with a guaranteed circulation in excess of 7,200 copies weekly. This paper, a companion publication of the established Estevan Mercury, which is distributed in Estevan and area every Wednesday, will continue to focus on positive news events, deliver feature articles and photos of interesting people, places and things in southeast Saskatchewan, as well as offering up a series of thought provoking editorials, columns and opinion pieces. “We have taken the best

of both publications and melded them into one package of news and entertainment,” said Norm Park, Mercury editor. “Southeast Lifestyles is going to be a high quality newspaper,” said Lifestyles editor David Wilberg. “We are bringing the best attributes of both papers into this new publication. The great human interest and community stories found in Lifestyles, and the features such as Faces and Cheers & Jeers seen in the Southeast Trader Express.” This new package will

continue to include the regular advertising specials within the newspaper, as well as commercial flyers and pamphlets as in the past with the Trader and Lifestyles publications when they were separate entities. With the amalgamation, will come growth, with the new publication expanding to more pages of news and entertainment on a weekly basis. “Clients can be assured of continuity. Our advertising sales representative team that the community has come to rely on, will be there

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years and that mandate is not changing,” said Park. “We will continue to be the number 1 source of reliable news gathering in Estevan, and will always be there with the latest in news, features, sports, business articles and photos.” The redesign of the weekend publication that will be delivered to local and regional households and businesses next week, has been led by production team leader Trinda Jocelyn.

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