Starting Oct. 16, traffic restrictions will be in place along major routes throughout Weyburn. Drivers can expect lane closures and traffic delays. This work is expected to take approximately one week.
UPDATE: Water use restrictions lifted Oct. 12
Effective as of 4 p.m. on Wednesday, October 11, the City of Weyburn is asking residents to reduce water consumption and non-essential water use. The advisory will remain in place until further notice.
City hours of operation Thanksgiving Monday, Oct. 9
Civic offices will be closed. Reduced hours at Weyburn Leisure Centre. Credit Union Spark Centre and Weyburn Art Gallery closed.
1st Ave. NE and 16th St. Intersection reopening Sept. 26
Construction at 1st Ave. N.E. and 16th St. is complete. As Tuesday evening, the intersection will again open to traffic.
Civic offices closed Sept. 29 for NDTR, leisure facilities closed Sept. 30
To honour the importance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the City of Weyburn officially observes this day on Sept. 29, 2023 as an important step in the journey to reconciliation.
Vandalism incidents disrupt progress at City of Weyburn project
“These senseless acts cause financial setbacks and project delays,” said Jennifer Wilkinson, Director of Engineering. “When things like this happen, it’s disheartening and frustrating for everyone involved.”
UPDATED: City-wide unidirectional flushing on Sept. 21
Updated September 21 Unidirectional flushing for Thursday is planned in the following areas: Coteau Ave. Souris Ave. Railway Ave. 1st St. 2nd St. 4th St. Government Rd. Sims St. Moore […]
Boil Water Advisory – Foster St. and Coteau Ave. – Sept. 19
Due to water service work, the 200 block of Foster St. and Coteau Ave. (between Government Rd. and Foster St.) will be under a PDWA until further notice.
Boil Water Advisory – 5th St. NE – Sept. 14
Thursday, Sept. 14, beginning at 8 a.m., water service will be shut off to the 800 block of 5th St. NE (north of 5th Ave. N).
Community Airports Apply for Funding for 2024-25 Projects
“By supporting the Weyburn Airport through the Community Airport Partnership program, the Government of Saskatchewan is championing community progress,” Weyburn Airport Board Chair Councillor Mel Van Betuw said.“ This funding enhances local opportunities and enables communities like Weyburn to improve critical infrastructure and improve aviation locally.”
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