Released January 2, 2025 Weyburn– The Weyburn Police Service proudly hosted a swearing-in ceremony on January 2, 2025, marking two key appointments within the organization. The event, held at 11 […]
Weyburn Police Service Announces Training Exercise
Released October 3, 2024 WEYBURN – The Weyburn Police Service is conducting training exercises scheduled for this Friday morning, October 4th. The Joint Tactical Support Team (JTST), comprised of members […]
City of Weyburn Announces New Deputy Police Chief
Released September 19, 2024 Weyburn— The City of Weyburn is pleased to announce the appointment of Sergeant Shane St. John as the new Deputy Police Chief of the Weyburn Police […]
Investing in Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods in Weyburn
Released on September 11, 2024 The Government of Saskatchewan recently announced $17.1 million in new funding for a multi-ministry approach to safe neighborhoods by adding more police officers, training new […]
Bike Rodeo by the Weyburn Police Service and Weyburn Public Library
July 2, 2024 Date: July 3, 2024 Location: Jubilee Park Time: 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM Join us for a fun and informative Bike Rodeo hosted by the Weyburn Police […]
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.”
Public Works & Emergency Services Open House
From 3:30-6:30 p.m. at the fleet storage building at 55 16th St., learn how public works, police and fire departments work to make a difference in our community.
City launches new notification system
The system sends alerts to residents, businesses and visitors with a range of notices including both major emergency events and day-to-day communications such as road maintenance and closures, water advisories, daily programs and services, etc.
POLICE TRAINING – 8th Ave. S – May 1
WPS will be conducting specialized training on the 300 block of 8th Ave. S from 12-5:30 p.m. on Monday.
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.