Weyburn may be a town in southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. It’s set on the Souris stream one hundred ten kilometres (68 mi) southeast of the urban center of Regina and is seventy kilometre (43 mi) north of the border with the u. S.. The name is seemingly a corruption of the Scottish “wee burn,” touching on alittle creek. Town is encircled by the agricultural Municipality of Weyburn No. 67. The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) reached the longer term web site of Weyburn from Brandon, Canadian province in 1892 and therefore the Soo Line from North Portal on the U.S. Border in 1893.
A post workplace opened in 1895 and a government office in 1899 in anticipation of the land rush that before long ensued. Weyburn was de jure recognized a village in 1900, a city in 1903 and as a town in 1913. Weyburn had since become a vital railroad city in Saskatchewan – the Pasqua branch or the Souris, Arcola, Weyburn, Regina cardiac resuscitation branch; Portal Section on the cardiac resuscitation / Soo Line; European elk Jaw, Weyburn, Shaunavon, Lethbridge cardiac resuscitation section; the Brandon, Marfield, Carlyle, Lampman, Radville, Willow Bunch section of the Canadian National Railway (CNR); and therefore the Regina, Weyburn, Radville, Estevan, Northgate CNR section have all run through Weyburn.
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