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Weyburn
The City of Weyburn invites tenders for the cash lease of City-owned farmland for the 2027-2031 period. Proponents may bid on one location or any combination of locations, and the City reserves the right to award to separate proponents for each location based on the bid price. The current lessee will be offered first right of refusal of the highest bid price.
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jun 29, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
Weyburn
Close: Jun 29, 2026
The City of Weyburn invites tenders for the cash lease of City-owned farmland for the 2027-2031 period. Proponents may bid on one location or any combination of locations, and the City reserves the right to award to separate proponents for each location based on the bid price. The current lessee will be offered first right of refusal of the highest bid price.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Weyburn
The Weyburn and Area Community Safety and Well-Being (CSWB) Plan 2025 is a collaborative effort to build a safer, healthier, and more inclusive community. It identifies three key priority areas: Health Care, Community Cohesion, and Public Safety and Well-Being. The plan's vision is to create a thriving, inclusive community where residents feel safe, supported, valued, and empowered to live, learn, play, and grow with dignity and purpose.
The City Council meeting addressed several agenda items, including updates from the Arts Council regarding recent and upcoming events. Approval was granted for a special occasion application to allow the sale of alcohol at the annual Agricultural Society fair. The council held a discussion and ultimately approved a discretionary use development permit for a new telecommunication tower. A new bylaw enforcement officer was officially appointed. Additionally, the council reviewed a discretionary use application for an open-air concert proposed in conjunction with the upcoming oil show, discussing noise concerns and fire safety requirements for the event.
The council discussed a zoning bylaw amendment application for a property on Government Road to allow for a mixed-use residential and commercial retail development. A proclamation was issued recognizing Victims and Survivors of Crime Week. The Aquatic Facility Steering Committee provided a project status update, noting the transition into the prime consultant procurement phase and the use of a construction management at risk delivery model. Several departmental reports were approved, including building, fire, public works, and water treatment operations, along with the approval of accounts payable for the month of April.
The City Council meeting addressed multiple operational and community initiatives. Key topics included a proclamation for Mental Health Week, a report on youth council achievements, and an annual general meeting update from the Southeast Regional Library. The council also approved several consent agenda items and motions, such as a special occasion liquor permit for the Weyburn Beavers baseball season, the establishment of a flow-through fund with the Saskatchewan Community Foundation for charitable projects, and the awarding of a water infrastructure replacement contract to AMB Concrete Limited.
The council meeting addressed several municipal projects and administrative actions. Discussions included a public hearing regarding an official community plan amendment, the approval of a flag-raising request for anti-racism day, and the awarding of contracts for storm infrastructure improvements, citywide traffic line painting, and landfill concrete and asphalt crushing. Additionally, the council reviewed financial reports, including accounts payable, and discussed the repurposing of materials at the landfill.
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