Master Radon, A C-NRPP Professional, is hosting a radon information session at the Weyburn Public Library on Nov. 16 at 7 p.m.
New radar speed signs to improve school zone speed management in Weyburn
The solar powered digital radar speed feedback signs cost $8,619.82 and were funded through the Provincial Traffic Safety Fund Grant Program.
City of Weyburn facilities closed to observe Remembrance Day
Nov. 10, 2022 The following City of #Weyburn locations will be closed Nov. 11 in observance of Remembrance Day: City Hall Public Works Credit Union Spark Centre Weyburn Leisure Centre […]
Provincial Disaster Assistance Program application deadlines Nov. 13 and Dec. 21
Nov. 7, 2022 The application deadlines for Weyburn residents to receive financial assistance to recover from severe weather storms earlier this year is fast approaching. Background On May 13 and […]
City reminds residents leaves and yard waste do not belong in blue bins
Leaves, yard waste and garden waste are accepted in the curbside garbage bin but items must be bagged or bundled and tied; loose items are prohibited under the Refuse Bylaw No. 2018-3391.
City of Weyburn 2023 annual budget proposed to Council
The City of Weyburn has proposed a 10.34% increase in taxes for the 2023 municipal budget. This percentage equals out to a proposed increase of $991,988 in revenue.
UPDATE: TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS – Railway Ave. – Oct. 18
2nd St. is closed from Souris Ave. to Railway Ave. starting Sept. 28. Railway Ave. (from Government Rd. to 3rd St.) remains open with traffic restricted in the westbound lane.
UPDATE: 16th St. water station open with temporary hose access
The City of Weyburn’s 16th St. potable water station will be closed Oct. 11-17 due to upgrades. This closure could last longer than Oct. 17, due to the scope of the project and weather permitting.
UPDATE – Landfill Open – Oct. 14
The City of Weyburn Landfill will close at 1 p.m. on Oct. 13, due to a wind warning issued by Environment Canada.
First reading of Beekeeping Bylaw passes at City Council meeting
The City invites the public to provide input on the new bylaw which allows, controls and regulates the keeping of bees within city limits.
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