The Weyburn Police Service received numerous complaints last week under the City of Weyburn's Noise Bylaw, which prohibits loud, unnecessary, or unusual noise that disturbs others. This could be from gatherings, vehicles, pets, or other activities, at any time of the day.

Deputy Chief Shane St. John said police typically enforce the bylaw when noise complaints are received, and they have the authority to act when the noise is excessive or persistent.

Upholding the bylaw means keeping music and voices at a reasonable volume, ending loud activities at a respectful hour, and addressing noise concerns promptly if approached by a neighbour.

Some, however, are hesitant to approach their neighbours to ask them to tone it down.

"Just be respectful of your neighbours, and if a neighbour does ap

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