To reduce the spread of COVID-19, the City of Weyburn requests that the public does not participate in activities on City-owned outdoor amenities until further notice.
These amenities include ball diamonds, tennis courts, playground equipment, sports fields and the off-leash dog park.
The City of Weyburn would like to encourage the use of the Tatagwa Trail system as well as the use of city parks, but are reminding the public to practice physical distancing.
Physical distancing means avoiding contact with others to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Keep a minimum distance of two metres from others when shopping or walking in the community.
To see the government’s guidelines on distancing, visit their website at https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/health-care-administration-and-provider-resources/treatment-procedures-and-guidelines/emerging-public-health-issues/2019-novel-coronavirus/social-distancing
The City of Weyburn has been following the direction of the federal and provincial governments during this pandemic. The City will continue to adhere to these measures as their top priority is the health, safety and well-being of the community and our employees. They are focused on maintaining City services such as Fire, Police, garbage collection etc.
Until further notice, all City of Weyburn operated facilities will remain closed to the public, including the Weyburn Leisure Centre, Soo Line Historical Museum, Crescent Point Place/Tom Zandee Sports Arena, City Hall, Public Works and Parks Building, Water Treatment Plant and the Turner Curling Museum.
In collaboration with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, the City is actively monitoring the situation and will continue to evaluate when City facilities may reopen.