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Welcome to Cross Border Interviews, the show where we dive into the insights of municipal political leaders from across Canada.

Our mission is to shine a light on the dedicated individuals who, day in and day out, work around the council table to shape the communities we call home.

For today's episode, we chat with Kellie Sidloski, Councillor for the City of Weyburn, Saskatchewan

Over 10,500 residents call Weyburn their home. Weyburn’s main economic base is comprised of agricultural service and shipping, oilfield exploration, manufacturing and processing, and business and industry services.

Weyburn’s rich soils have made for excellent grain farming in the area, helping make Weyburn the country’s highest volume inland grain handling centre. Well over half a million tons of grain pass through the Weyburn terminals each and every year.

THE BOTTOM LINE: Weyburn has a solid economic and community foundation on which new opportunities are built.

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