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Skydiving club gets an extended stay at Weyburn airport

Skydive South Sask, a volunteer non-profit skydive club that normally operates out of Moose Jaw Municipal airport, was temporarily relocated to the Weyburn Airport for May and June, while the Moose Jaw Municipal Airport gets upgrades done.

Skydive South Sask, a volunteer non-profit skydive club that normally operates out of Moose Jaw Municipal airport, was temporarily relocated to the Weyburn Airport for May and June, while the Moose Jaw Municipal Airport gets upgrades done.

The skydiving club offers tandem skydiving on weekends, weather permitting, and will now stay at the Weyburn airport for at least the rest of July, possibly longer.

The club members are attending the provincial skydiving competition in Saskatoon this weekend, but will be back the following weekends through the month of July.

The Moose Jaw Municipal airport is undergoing a major airport expansion, which includes lengthening the taxiway, and a complete rebuild of the runway.

For those interested in giving tandem skydiving a try, the club has more information available on their website at www.skydivesouthsask.ca, and the club phone number is 306-569-5867. The club email is [email protected]

The majority of bookings can be done online via the website, but they can also do bookings over the phone.

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