Tucked along Highway 48 in southern Saskatchewan, Vibank sits within the Rural Municipality of Francis No. 127, part of Census Division No. 6. The village covers a compact land area of 0.71 square kilometres and, as of the 2021 Census, is home to 386 residents spread across 170 occupied private dwellings out of 181 total – giving it a population density of approximately 544 people per square kilometre. That figure represents a modest but steady upward trend: the 2016 Census recorded 385 residents, itself up from 374 in 2011. One of the area’s most notable natural features is Wascana Creek, which originates near the community. The creek supports a variety of fish species, including walleye, yellow perch, northern pike, white sucker, and burbot, making it a point of interest for local anglers.
Vibank officially became an incorporated village on June 23, 1911, giving it well over a century of municipal history. The community is also connected to professional sport through one of its notable former residents, Joe Erautt, who went on to play Major League Baseball.