Civil Municipal - April 2024
Weyburn Economic Development, who both work closely with the city on incentive programs and downtown revitalization efforts. Warren notes, “It’s really important for us to have those partnerships because those are the voices of the community. Those are the people who can bring back information to help assist us as a municipality, to help this place grow.” He highlights Weyburn Regional Economic Development’s “Why Not Weyburn?” program, which is focused on attracting new people into the community, targeting young professionals, retirees, and families, in the Toronto and Vancouver areas who might be drawn to the slower pace, and lower cost of living that Weyburn can offer. Mentioning another valued partner, the Regional Municipality (RM) of Weyburn, Warren asserts, “We want to focus on development for both our municipality and within the district, and any new business is welcome. I know our council and the yet on our new construction, but we see that being a key focus moving forward.And we’re open to anyone who wants to come here and build their businesses.” COLLABORATIVE COMMUNITY INITIATIVES Weyburn thrives on collaboration, evident through its partnerships with the Weyburn Chamber, and 202 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 04 BUSINESS VIEW AGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 01
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