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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2024
Colourful bikes parade in Radville
Photo – Greg Nikkel, SaskToday.ca
Many colourful bike decorations and costumes were in evidence for the bike parade, held by Radius Credit Union for Radville’s Heritage Day on Saturday on Main Street. There were prizes for the best decorations and creativity, plus all of the participants got goodie bags from the Credit Union.
Weyburn’s Culture Days features wide range of activities The Weyburn Arts Council and Weyburn Art Gallery are gearing up for a full slate of activities for Culture Days, which began Sept. 20 and runs to Oct. 12 in a number of locations around the city. The “Culture-palooza” day with several activities will be Saturday, Sept. 28, starting with an outdoor demonstration of Raku pottery firing at 10 a.m. in the parking lot off Douglas Road by Jubilee Park, facilitated by the Weyburn Pottery Club. “Raku is a very dramatic and exciting method of firing pottery,” said curator Regan Lanning of the art gallery. Residents can try the sport of cricket at 11 a.m. on Mainil Field in the Weyburn Credit Union
Spark Centre. “In the multi-purpose rooms, come and paint your flag. We invite adults to stop by and paint a square for the community mural, and for the kids, there is a popsicle stick craft hosted by the library,” said Lanning, the mural starts at 11 a.m., the popsicle stick crafts run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the flag painting starts at 3 p.m. A demonstration of the art of Rangoli will be put on by Harwinder Kaur. This is an art form from India, using a variety of coloured sand to create a design on the floor, and will be created on the second floor rest area. There will be traditional Indian dances presented at 1 p.m. in the mini-gym
of the Spark Centre. The Treaty 4 timeline display will be up for viewing in Jubilee Park along the pathways, and there will be a Walk for Reconciliation to go through the display on Monday, Sept. 30, starting 1 p.m. from the CU Spark Centre. Also that day, there will be a feather garland creation event in Jubilee Park near the Spark Centre. Culture Days began
with an artist talk by Iris Hauser on Friday evening, about her exhibit, “Crone Ascendant: In Praise of Older Women” at the Weyburn Art Gallery, and Hauser also taught a portraiture class in the gallery on Saturday. A potluck movie matinee will be held on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 11:30 to 3 p.m. at the Weyburn Public Library. The Regina Symphony Orchestra’s core players
will feature the works of 30 artists in the Permanent Collection, from 1912 to the present day. Residents can also learn about how to make perogies on Saturday, Oct. 12, at the Weyburn Public Library, at 2:30 p.m. For a full listing of all activities and times, go to the Weyburn Arts CouncilWeyburn Art Gallery page on Facebook, or go to the Culture Days website and search for “Weyburn”.
City continues to resolve leak in indoor pool
Efforts to identify and resolve the water leak at the Weyburn Leisure Centre’s indoor pool are ongoing, with no date for reopening set as yet. Since the closure at the beginning of September,
city staff have been working closely with engineers, conducting comprehensive testing to locate the source of the leak. While the exact cause remains undetermined, the city is fully committed
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will put on a concert at the Weyburn Public Library on Thursday, Oct. 10, at 6:30 p.m. An opening reception for a new exhibit, “Zero Degrees of Separation”, will be held on Friday, Oct. 11 at the Weyburn Art Gallery at 7 p.m. This exhibit will mark the 50th anniversary of the City of Weyburn’s Permanent Art Collection, and the exhibit will run until Jan. 3, 2025. This exhibit
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to resolving the issue as quickly and efficiently as possible. As a result of the closure, all swimming lessons and aquatic programs have been temporarily paused, and these programs will
resume once a reopening date is confirmed. The City of Weyburn appreciates the community’s patience and understanding during this time, and updates will be continued to be provided.
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