weyburn Vol.114 No. 28 - Weyburn, Saskatchewan Wednesday, July 10, 2024 - 10 Pages
review
Grohn receives award
Summer fun at the fair
Marie Grohn was the recipient of the Perry Folk Fellowship Award. Page 6
Many took in the sights at the 2024 Weyburn Fair, including a stop at Ol’McDale’s Petting Zoo. Page 9
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Weyburn Fair sees strong attendance in spite of rain By Greg Nikkel, SaskToday.ca The 115th edition of the Weyburn Fair wrapped up its three-day run with higher attendance than last year, in spite of rain and thunderstorms on two of the three days. The attendance figures released on Monday saw 1,700 on Thursday, 2,500 on Friday and 3,600 on Saturday, for a grand total of around 7,800 people, up from 7,096 who came through the gates in 2023. “We were happy with the attendance and how the community came out despite all the rain the first two days,” said Tyler Metheral, president of the Weyburn Ag Society. “The Petting Zoo and Kids Tractor-Land, along with more Ag-Education, seems to be very popular. The Trade Show on Saturday was a success as many visitors enjoyed all the different vendors. The Souris River Rodeo always puts on a great show rain or shine. The dedicated fans stuck it out through the rain as well,” he added. There was no rain at the Fair a year ago, while this year saw rain on Thursday evening and a thunderstorm on Friday, with the stands filled for the demo derby on Saturday evening. The “Rumble in the Ring” derby saw a drop in contestants, with seven entries, so all seven ran in the opening heat, and after some lawn mower races and quad pulls, the two feature heats were held to
determine the top winners. “The Rumble in the Ring Demo derby was shy on cars, but the drivers all put on a great show for the standing-room only grandstand. Lawn Mower Racers and Quad Pullers put on an exciting, thrilling show for all ages,” said Metheral. In the feature heat No. 1, Colton Dodd won first place and Kevin Dodd took second. In heat No. 2, Dustin Kennedy won first, Colton Dodd came second, and Sonny St. Denis took third. The “Best Dressed” award went to Mac Metheral for his “Grinch” car, while St. Denis won the hardest hit award, and Mackenzie Rogal won the Tough Luck award. In the lawn mower races, Tyler Metheral won first in the course race, and Karson Thue took second. For the quad pulls, there were two categories based on engine size. For the 500-799cc quads, Aeron Reinson won first and Tyler Metheral took second. In the 800-1000cc category, Wade Haberstock won first, and Mac Metheral came second. For the second night of the Souris River Rodeo, there was live music on stage after the rodeo performance, with Tequila Mockingbird playing on Friday night, and then after the demo derby Saturday, Weyburn band Switch took to the stage. Continued on page 2
Riding with ‘Glamma Sue’ in the parade
Photo - Greg Nikkel/SaskToday.ca
“Glamma Sue”, aka Susan Mailhiot, was flanked by grandson Cory Abel and great-granddaughter Carsen Boundy on the back of a convertible in the Weyburn Summer Parade on Thursday morning, as an early celebration of her 100th birthday later this year. She will be 100 years old on Nov. 13. Driving the car is Christine Daae, and the passenger is Twyla Senchuk.
MLA to seek nomination for Souris-Moose Mountain Moosomin MLA Steven Bonk will be seeking the nomination to run for the federal Conservative party in Souris-Moose Mountain, in the federal election of 2025. This came on the heels of an announcement by current MP, Dr. Robert Kitchen, that he will not be running for re-election after serving for the past decade. “I look forward to continuing on in my role as MP until the next federal election in 2025, and would like to thank the constituents of Souris-Moose
Mountain who have shown me incredible support for the past 10 years,” said Kitchen in a statement. “I am excited to announce that I will be seeking the Conservative Party nomination for the Souris Moose-Mountain riding. I was proud to be co-captain of Pierre Poilievre’s Saskatchewan team during his leadership race. His vision and commitment to conservative principles resonate deeply with the values we hold here in Saskatchewan. I am thrilled at the opportunity to join his
team and help replace Justin Trudeau with a Prime Minister that is a champion for Saskatchewan,” said Bonk in announcing his intentions to run federally. He noted that he will not be seeking re-election in the provincial election to be held this fall. “In my role as MLA for the Moosomin constituency, I have established strong relationships with communities throughout southeastern Saskatchewan. My work has given me a deep understanding of the issues, challenges
and opportunities facing the people of this region,” he said. Bonk feels the province is well-represented by Premier Moe and the Saskatchewan Party, who have been dedicated to addressing the needs and priorities of residents. “However, it’s also crucial that we have a strong, consistent voice advocating for our province at the federal level to ensure our interests are effectively represented in Ottawa,” he said. Continued on page 2
Construction begins on First Avenue in Weyburn A two-month road construction project began on Monday on First Avenue NE in Weyburn, extending from Government Road to about 10th Street. During this period, road closures will be implemented, restricting access to residences and businesses in the area. “We understand road construction can be an inconvenience. As we begin the road construction on First Avenue NE, we ask everyone to prioritize safety by adhering to traffic restrictions and detour signs,” said municipal engineer Renee Cugnet. “Navigating through work zones with caution will help ensure the safety of both workers and residents.” Non-local and heavy traffic will detour down Highway 39 and 16th Street. Local traffic will be allowed periodically as the project goes on. Hospital access will be maintained
via the back alley and at least one of the three entrances along First Avenue. Only one access to Highfield Crescent will be closed at a time. The City of Weyburn realizes this will create a significant inconvenience for residents and business owners along the street during construction. This work is of vital importance to maintaining infrastructure and every effort will be made to complete the work in a timely and efficient manner. Motorists are asked to plan their routes accordingly during the construction period and avoid travelling through work zones. For the latest updates on this and other projects, as well as news and announcement, please visit the City’s website at www. weyburn.ca, and sign up for Weyburn alerts to receive notifications by cell phone.
Trick riding at the Weyburn Fair
Photo -Greg Nikkel/SaskToday.ca
Weyburn rider Charlize Hallberg stood on top of her horse “Jack”, as she waved to the crowd in the grandstands on Thursday evening at the Weyburn Fair. She is part of the five-member Truco Trick Riders based in southeast Saskatchewan, and this was her first time to perform with them in Weyburn.