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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2024
Four candidates in Weyburn-Bengough for prov’l election
Performing a traditional dance from India
Photo – Greg Nikkel, SaskToday.ca
Sisters Helen and Karen Joe posed as part of a traditional dance they performed for Weyburn’s Culture Days event on Saturday. The dance is from the state of Kerala in southern India. The girls have taken years of training from teachers who are expert in the traditional dance forms from India.
The writ was dropped for the provincial election on Tuesday, and voters will be going to the polls on Monday, Oct. 28. At dissolution of the Legislature, the Sask Party had 42 MLAs, the NDP had 14, Sask. United had one, with three independent MLAs, for a total of 61 seats. Prior to this election, WeyburnBig Muddy had been represented by Sask Party MLA Dustin Duncan. The riding will now change to Weyburn-Bengough, and as of Wednesday morning, there are four candidates vying for the seat. As Duncan is not running again, Mike Weger will be the new Sask Party candidate. Seth Lendrum is running for the NDP; Rose McInnes is run-
ning for the Sask. United Party; and North Hunter is running for the Green Party. The Buffalo Party does not currently have a candidate, but one may be announced shortly. The deadline for candidates to file their nomination papers is by Saturday, Oct. 12, and the deadline to vote by mail or for homebound applications is Oct. 19, with voting week to run from Oct. 22-26. Residents can vote on any of these five early voting days during Voting Week, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Any Canadian citizen who is at least 18 years old by October 28, 2024, and ordinarily a Saskatchewan resident is eligible to vote. You must show ID at voting locations to vote.
Weyburn Concert Series to open with George Canyon acoustic show The 2024-25 season for the Weyburn Concert Series will open with an acoustic show by awardwinning country artist George Canyon on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Cugnet Centre. Canyon has had a remarkable career with several awards and honours, including Juno, CCMA and ECMA awards. He has 12 albums under his belt, and several coun-
try hits including “Just Like You”, “I Believe in Angels”, “Daughters of the Sun”, “I Got This” and “Slow Dance”. His album and single, “My Country”, was released in 2023, along with his memoir of the same title, released by Simon & Schuster Canada in November of 2022. The memoir traces his journey from rural Nova Scotia to Nashville.
He was presented with a certified Platinum award for his debut album, “One Good Friend”, and has been inducted into the Nova Scotia Country Music Hall of Fame. His talents have also taken him onto TV shows and movies, including competing on “Nashville Star” on the USA Network. This appearance led to a record contract and
his debut album, and his second album, “Somebody Wrote Love” was certified gold and earned a number of awards. He has had some successful collaborations in his career, including with pop-rock icon Richard Marx to produce two albums, and recording a song written by Marx and Kenny Rogers, “When Love Is All You Got”. He collaborated later with
B.C. music producer Jeff Johnson in 2016 for the album, “I Got This”. Canyon is a dedicated humanitarian, supporting causes like the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and the Canadian Armed Forces. The Weyburn concert is part of the Stars for Saskatchewan Concert Series, presented by the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC).
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Weyburn Theatre Co-operative provides update on fundraising The board of directors of the Weyburn Theatre Co-operative provided an update to the community on the progress of the movie theatre project. They have been working diligently with their design and construction team and engineered drawings are nearing completion. Once engineered plans are complete, the construction team will be seeking bids from sub-trades to finalize costs.
“What we do know is that construction costs are going to be meaningfully higher than what we originally estimated nearly three years ago,” said Sean Purdue, treasurer of the board. “While we don’t have the updated figures, we are anticipating that we will need to raise an additional $1 million before this project can be completed.” The group is considering moving ahead with getting
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the foundation of the building in place this fall, but there are a few things to be worked out before that decision is finalized. If they proceed with the foundation work, which includes a significant number of concrete piles, they want the public to know there is a good chance they will have to pause after this stage is complete until funds are in place to proceed with the rest of the project.
“It is not lost on us that the longer we wait, the more this project is going to cost,” said Ryan Janke, president of the board. “That’s why we are planning to begin the foundation work, while continuing our fundraising efforts.” While they are still seeking some major sponsors and continue selling seat and walk of fame sponsorships, the Co-operative would like the public to
know there is no donation too small. “If all 12,000 residents in Weyburn contributed $5/month for the next year, we would raise more than $700,000,” said Purdue. “We would love to be watching movies by the end of next year but for that to happen, we are really hoping the public will rally behind this project.” Those wishing to donate can e-Transfer wey-
burntheatre@gmail.com or contact the group at that address. PayPal payments are also an option by visiting www.weyburntheatre.com and clicking on the ‘donate now’ button. WTCSC has engaged industry experts to plan and design a state-of-the-art two screen cinema. Once fundraising goals have been met, construction will begin on the site of the former Soo Theatre.
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