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At last Monday's Council Meeting, Bula Ghosh of Southwest Multicultural Association Truth and Reconciliation Planning Committee, attended to proclaim June 14 to June 21, 2026, as “National Indigenous Peoples Week.”
Please be advised that on Monday, June 15, a portion of Tims Crescent will be closed to accommodate catch basin repairs.
This closure has the potential to extend into Tuesday, subject to weather delays.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Infrastructure & Operations
REVISED SCHEDULE: This work will not be completed by the end of the day as originally estimated, but will continue Monday June 15th. The street will be opened for the weekend and no parking signs will be placed Sunday evening for closure on Monday.
Please be advised that starting Wednesday, June 10th until Friday, June 12th, Walsh Tr, between Pelletier Dr and Battleford Tr, will be closed for paving.
Detours and signage will be in place.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Please take note of the upcoming road closure to accommodate the Dorie's House 5K Colour Run:
• Saturday, June 13
• 8:00 am - 2:30 pm
• Dahl St, between 13th Ave SE and 18th Ave SE
We apologize for any inconvenience.
City of Swift Current
Infrastructure & Operations
Please be advised that for today, June 11th, Central Ave N, between Herbert St E and Dufferin St E, will have lane restrictions throughout the day to accommodate street maintenance.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
City of Swift Current | Infrastructure & Operations
Tomorrow, June 11, the back alley between Cheadle St W & North Railway St W, from 13th Ave NW to 15th Ave NW, will be closed for water related repairs. (If you're more of a landmark person, this is in behind Tune-A-Matic, PDQ Autobody, and BA Robinson; in the industrial area).
Please be advised that effective this morning June 10th, 2nd Ave NW, between Herbert St W and Chaplin St W, had to be closed immediately for water related repairs.
Detour and signage is in place.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Infrastructure & Operations
Fairview Pool opens, June 13!
▪ Aquatic Centre closes June 11 at 8:30 PM
▪ Both facilities closed June 12 for the seasonal transition
New schedule features:
✅ Shallow Water Fitness Mon–Fri, 12:15–1:00 PM
✅ Wed Free youth swim (14 & under), sponsored by the Kiwanis Club
At yesterday's Council Meeting, members of the Filipino Association of Swift Current & Area attended to proclaim June 8 - 12 as "Philippine Independence Week", marking the declaration of independence from Spain in 1898. There'll be a flag raising this Friday at Market Square!
Please be advised that starting Wednesday, June 10th until Friday, June 12th, Walsh Tr, between Pelletier Dr and Battleford Tr, will be closed for paving.
Detours and signage will be in place.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
The Yard Waste Program is in full swing! Bring your yard clippings, leaves, and other green waste to the City Recycle Depot at 1101 N. Railway St. W.
Learn more: swiftcurrent.ca/yardwaste
REMINDER: Something big is coming through town, off the highway, early afternoon TODAY.
There will be closures to manage an over-sized hauler: Begg St W, George St W, George St E, Central Ave N, as shown below.
Please use an alternate route. ETA is subject to change.
Please be advised that on Tuesday, June 9th, 2nd Ave NE, between Lorne St E and Sidney St E, will be closed to accommodate water related repairs.
Detour and signage will be in place.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
City of Swift Current
Infrastructure & Operations
REMINDER: Something big is coming through town, off the highway, early afternoon TODAY.
There will be closures to manage an over-sized hauler: Begg St W, George St W, George St E, Central Ave N, as shown below.
Please use an alternate route. ETA is subject to change.
The latest edition of City News is now available and packed with everything happening in Swift Current this summer!
Watch for it in your utility bill or view it online: swiftcurrent.ca/citynews