The last great fall

The third and last section of the annex of the former Pioneer wooden elevator comes crashing down shortly before noon on Friday, as demolition crews work to complete the removal of the structure from its Railway Avenue location. After the main elevator was brought down on May 16, the annex was brought down in three sections, completing the destruction of Weyburn's last wooden elevator. The 32,000-bushel annex was built in 1955 by Weyburn Flour Mills.

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Ready to ride

A group of motocross riders gather at the starting gate at Moffat Pits on Sunday, during a series hosted by the Weyburn Motocross Association that day. Roughly 273 competitors from across the province attended the event.


 

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