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A centennial reflection

Weyburn's post office building is under construction at the corner of Souris Avenue and Fourth Street downtown, with its distinctive clock tower. The building was torn down in 1986, where Liberty Manor now stands.
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Weyburn's post office building is under construction at the corner of Souris Avenue and Fourth Street downtown, with its distinctive clock tower. The building was torn down in 1986, where Liberty Manor now stands. The Weyburn Review will be publishing "A Centennial Reflection", looking back on Weyburn's history. Residents who want to submit historical photos to the news department can bring them to 904 East Avenue, or email them to production@weyburnreview.com with the subject: 'Centennial'. Weyburn's Centennial will be held from Thursday to Sunday, August 1 to 5 in conjunction with the Weyburn Wheat Festival. There are two big concerts planned for the Saturday, the Dean Brody concert at Crescent Point Place and the Steven Maguire concert and Centennial supper at the Weyburn Curling Rink, which will be catered by the Young Fellows. For the other events during centennial weekend, residents can visit the Weyburn centennial website, located at www.weyburn100.ca.