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Greg Nikkel

Greg Nikkel

Greg Nikkel, editor of the Weyburn Review, has been a journalist since 1988, first working for two newspapers in the Edmonton area before moving to Weyburn in 1995 to take over as news editor.
He has won numerous awards over the years, including for news and feature writing, editorial writing, and for photography. He was named Photographer of the Year for the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association for 2019.
He is married to Tracy, and they have four adult children, three daughters who live in Regina and a son who lives in Weyburn.
He volunteers as a member of the Rotary Club of Weyburn and with his church.

Recent Work by Greg

City of Weyburn to develop full accessibility plan

City of Weyburn to develop full accessibility plan

The City of Weyburn will put together a full accessibility plan for the municipality to be in place by the end of 2025.
Presentation made to RM opposing wind turbines

Presentation made to RM opposing wind turbines

The RM council heard a presentation by environmental specialist Rose McInnes opposing the proposed wind turbine project by Enbridge.
RM of Weyburn sets byelection date to fill vacancy

RM of Weyburn sets byelection date to fill vacancy

A byelection will be held on April 16 to fill the Division 1 councillor’s seat in the RM of Weyburn.
Weyburn police charge woman with stolen vehicle

Weyburn police charge woman with stolen vehicle

On routine patrol Feb 11, police stopped a vehicle with an adult female driver who became uncooperative. The woman was charged with possession of stolen property.
Two fun family events held by Inclusion Weyburn

Two fun family events held by Inclusion Weyburn

Inclusion Weyburn held two fun family events over the weekend, a Valentine's dance on Friday at Legacy Park, and a buddy-swim at the Ramada Hotel pool and waterslide on Sunday.
SaskPower's road to small modular nuclear power is a long one

SaskPower's road to small modular nuclear power is a long one

The planning work will take SaskPower years to complete before they decide in late 2029 if they will build two small modular nuclear reactors.
Childcare centre asks Weyburn council for speed zone adjustment

Childcare centre asks Weyburn council for speed zone adjustment

The Little Discoveries Early Learning Co-operative has made a request to Weyburn city council to adjust the speed zone area at their location.
City of Weyburn launches study for indoor pool

City of Weyburn launches study for indoor pool

Weyburn city council approved a proposal by a consulting firm to conduct a study on what the next steps should be for the city’s indoor pool.
Weyburn classical pianist wins Canada’s biggest music prize

Weyburn classical pianist wins Canada’s biggest music prize

Classical pianist Meagan Milatz will receive the Mécénat Musica Prix Goyer 2025-2028 worth $125,000, the largest prize of its kind in Canada.
Weyburn police investigate incident of mischief

Weyburn police investigate incident of mischief

Weyburn police responded to a complaint of an intoxicated adult male breaking the mirror off a local cab company’s vehicle on Feb. 3.
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