Things that matter in small town Saskatchewan “To provide a welcoming, healthy, and safe community”
Tuesday, 28 February 2017
Thursday, 23 February 2017
Heritage Week - Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Feb 23rd, 2017 8:35 am
Working Draft for:
Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Feb 23rd, 2017 8:35 am
With GX94's Craig Wallebeck > see him @ http://www.gx94radio.com/craig-Wallebeck
This week we focus on: Heritage Week in Saskatchewan
“From storytelling to heritage-related workshops, our government is looking forward to another eventful Heritage Week here in our province,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Ken Cheveldayoff said. “This week is all about recognizing the people, places and events that have shaped Saskatchewan into the wonderful place it is today. I encourage everyone to attend the events being held and to learn more about the history of our province by visiting local museums, historic buildings and heritage sites.”
“The wonderful thing about Heritage Week is that it can mean something different for every resident of our diverse province,” Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Chairperson Royce Pettyjohn said. “It can be deeply personal or internationally renowned. The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation has been proud to support the conservation and celebration of heritage in our province for more than 25 years, and we look forward to celebrating another Heritage Week here in Saskatchewan.”
“Our languages, traditions, significant places - ‘our tangible and intangible heritage’ - define who we are as individuals and shape our communities,” Heritage Saskatchewan CEO Ingrid Cazakoff said. “Taking time to celebrate is a great way to highlight our rich, diverse heritage and to recognize its value and influence to our quality of life here in Saskatchewan.”
This year, Heritage Saskatchewan will hold its activities in Regina. Activities will include: a presentation on Collegiate Gothic Architecture in Regina, a session on Métis concepts of home and kinship with writer Trevor Herriot and Métis storytellers, a fundraising workshop delivered by The National Trust for Canada, and a workshop on Reconciliation led by Zoe Roy at the Conexus Arts Centre. Workshop registration is required.
The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation will also hold a heritage reception on February 23 at 7 p.m. at Government House in Regina. The reception is free and open to the public.
In recognition of Heritage Week, the Government of Saskatchewan has named a new geographic feature through its GeoMemorial Commemorative Naming Program. Ozmans Lake has been named to commemorate several families who settled near the lake in the early 1900s. These families include: Odzga, Zablosky, Mazurok, Naweocki and Stocki.
The Government of Saskatchewan has also announced its intention to designate a new Provincial Heritage Property.
Located near the Cypress Hills and Maple Creek, the Historic Reesor Ranch retains its original buildings and landscaped grounds. Reesor Ranch signifies the history of ranching in Saskatchewan and the important contribution of this industry in the development of our province.
For information about Heritage Week events happening across the province, please visit https://heritagesask.ca/awareness/heritage-week.
For information about the GeoMemorial Program and Provincial Heritage Property designation, visit www.pcs.gov.sk.ca/heritage."
"Living Heritage are those values, beliefs, and ways of living we inherited from past generations that we still use to understand the present and make choices for the future. This Living Heritage shapes our sense of identity as individuals and our relationships with others; shaping our communities and our quality of life. Safeguarding our Living Heritage means nurturing our diversity in all its forms; our languages; customs and traditions; natural spaces and significant places; buildings and artifacts. Safeguarding our Living Heritage is more important now than ever before, as we explore and discover our place within a global community. Safeguarding our Living Heritage is accomplished through documentation, celebration, transmission of knowledge and skills, and adopting sustainable practices and processes"
Community Development
"Kristin Catherwood, storyteller, writer and folklorist, has been hired by Heritage Saskatchewan as the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Development Officer. Kristin is available to visit Saskatchewan communities to deliver ICH workshops and/or provide consultation on using ICH in cultural planning and heritage projects. If you are interested in bringing Kristin to your community, contact Heritage Saskatchewan and explain why you think your community is ready to begin integrating living heritage into its cultural framework"
https://heritagesask.ca/awareness/heritage-week
Town of Preeceville Work to date: <here>
Official Community Planning. (next steps)
March 1st: Stakeholder Meeting. Twenty (20) groups
They will be exploring some broad concepts, including:
- What do we want and need from future development?
- What do we want to promote? What do we want to avoid?
- Where can we improve our community in areas of housing & social development, ecological management, economic growth,
- Inter-municipal cooperation and governance?
Council will then meet to discuss what we learned at the Stakeholder Meeting and Surveys to date. Review any questions that Council might have. There are 19 pages of community comments already.
WHAT DOES PREECEVILLE LOOK LIKE IN 25 YEARS?
SUSTAINABILITY in Preeceville MEANS……??
INFRASTRUCTURE SUGGESTIONS?
WHAT ARE YOU ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS?
WHICH TYPES of HOUSING OPTIONS SHOULD the TOWN BE ENCOURAGING?
TRANSPORTATION: What could be improved
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IDEAS????
SUGGESTIONS for RECREATION: TRAILS & PARKS, FACILITIES, PROGRAMS?
WHAT ARE PREECEVILLE’S SOCIAL NEEDS and SERVICE PRIORITIES?
WHAT ARE YOUR HEALTH and SAFETY CONCERNS?
WHICH REGIONAL INITIATIVES SHOULD BE PURSUED? (RM and Sturgis)
"The decision to get behind the wheel after drinking may be 1 of the costliest choices you'll ever make" Know the consequences! https://www.sgi.sk.ca/individuals/safety/drugs/consequences.html
Events:
- February 26 - March 5 - Preeceville Open Bonspiel, Banquet & Calcutta. Phone or text entries to Sheldon @ 547-4395 or Shane @ 814-7622.
- Mar 19th - Kelsey Ecological Society presents: Bats of Saskatchewan - Shelby Bohn presenting - 2:00 PM at Club 60 - everyone welcome.
- Mar 26, 2017 to Apr 1, 2017 - Parkland Music Festival - Piano, Band/Instrumental, Vocal/Speech Arts Performance and Competition for individuals and groups in the Parkland Area. Entry deadline is January 31, 2017. That's held at Trinity and Grace United churches and Sturgis Composite High School. Contact: Anna Russell 306-547-4645 russella@sasktel.net
- In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.
- And as always if you wish to have an event promoted visit and post it to our Community Events Calendar at www.townofPreeceville.ca
- CANADA 150 CELEBRATION - PREECEVILLE Strong, Proud and Free
In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.
Canada’s 150th website: http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1342792785740/1342793251811
Follow the Mayor on the town site at http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=65&cid=6 follow me on blogspot at http://mayorharris.blogspot.ca/
follow me on facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/mayorgarthharrisfollow me on twitter @https://twitter.com/MayorGartharris
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Thursday, 16 February 2017
2016 Canadian Census and Community Planning- Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Feb 16th, 2017 8:35 am
Working Draft for:
Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Feb 16th, 2017 8:35 am
With GX94's Craig Wallebeck > see him @ http://www.gx94radio.com/craig-Wallebeck
This week we focus on: 2016 Census shows Preeceville and area continues to grow with Saskatchewan
2016 Census shows Preeceville and area continues to grow with Saskatchewan
Check your Town or RM here: (use just the short name in index box)
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/index.cfm?Lang=E
2016 Census Profile for Preeceville is up 55 persons (5.1%) to 1125 from the 2012 numbers.
See more here:
RM of Preeceville up 60 persons:
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4709062&Geo2=CD&Code2=4709&Data=Count&SearchText=Preeceville&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&TABID=1
Sturgis Town of up 24 persons:
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4709066&Geo2=CD&Code2=4709&Data=Count&SearchText=sturgis&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&TABID=1
A welcome to all those new people to our communities.
Official Community Planning. (next steps)
March 1st: Stakeholder Meeting. Twenty (20) groups
Council meeting to discuss what we learned at the Stakeholder Meeting and Surveys to date. And to answer questions that Council might have. There are 19 pages of community comments already.
WHAT DOES PREECEVILLE LOOK LIKE IN 25 YEARS?
SUSTAINABILITY in Preeceville MEANS……??
INFRASTRUCTURE SUGGESTIONS?
WHAT ARE YOU ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS?
WHICH TYPES of HOUSING OPTIONS SHOULD the TOWN BE ENCOURAGING?
TRANSPORTATION: What could be improved
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IDEAS????
SUGGESTIONS for RECREATION: TRAILS & PARKS, FACILITIES, PROGRAMS?
WHAT ARE PREECEVILLE’S SOCIAL NEEDS and SERVICE PRIORITIES?
WHAT ARE YOUR HEALTH and SAFETY CONCERNS?
WHICH REGIONAL INITIATIVES SHOULD BE PURSUED? (RM and Sturgis)
"The decision to get behind the wheel after drinking may be 1 of the costliest choices you'll ever make" Know the consequences! https://www.sgi.sk.ca/individuals/safety/drugs/consequences.html
Events:
- Mar 19th - Kelsey Ecological Society presents: Bats of Saskatchewan - Shelby Bohn presenting - 2:00 PM at Club 60 - everyone welcome.
- Mar 26, 2017 to Apr 1, 2017 - Parkland Music Festival - Piano, Band/Instrumental, Vocal/Speech Arts Performance and Competition for individuals and groups in the Parkland Area. Entry deadline is January 31, 2017. That's held at Trinity and Grace United churches and Sturgis Composite High School. Contact: Anna Russell 306-547-4645 russella@sasktel.net
- In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.
- And as always if you wish to have an event promoted visit and post it to our Community Events Calendar at www.townofPreeceville.ca
- CANADA 150 CELEBRATION - PREECEVILLE Strong, Proud and Free
In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.
Canada’s 150th website: http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1342792785740/1342793251811
Follow the Mayor on the town site at http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=65&cid=6 follow me on blogspot at http://mayorharris.blogspot.ca/
follow me on facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/mayorgarthharrisfollow me on twitter @https://twitter.com/MayorGartharris
follow me on google+ @ https://plus.google.com/u/0/102741942183606627948?tab=wX#102741942183606627948/posts
follow me on youtube @https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKyA9eN2gdku8lGSo0WPRWw follow me on instagram @ http://instagram.com/garthrharris
Thursday, 9 February 2017
2016 Census shows Preeceville and area continues to grow with Saskatchewan
2016 Census shows Preeceville and area continues to grow with Saskatchewan
Check your Town or RM here: (use just the short name in index box)
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/index.cfm?Lang=E
2016 Census Profile
for Preeceville is up 55 persons (5.1%) to 1125 from the 2012
numbers.
See more here:
RM of Preeceville up 60 persons:
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4709062&Geo2=CD&Code2=4709&Data=Count&SearchText=Preeceville&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&TABID=1
Sturgis Town of up 24 persons:
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4709066&Geo2=CD&Code2=4709&Data=Count&SearchText=sturgis&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&TABID=1
Our Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw Project - Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Feb 9th, 2017 8:35 am
Working Draft for:
Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Feb 9th, 2017 8:35 am
With GX94's Craig Wallebeck > see him @ http://www.gx94radio.com/craig-Wallebeck
This week we focus on: Our Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw Project
TOWN OF PREECEVILLE PLANNING QUESTIONAIRE 2017
The Town of Preeceville would like your input to help improve our Community
Click here to complete the form online
Click here to download our paper form to be submitted to the Town of Office
Official Community Plan Public Open House
Wednesday, February 8th
Club 60, 4 – 7 pm
"The decision to get behind the wheel after drinking may be 1 of the costliest choices you'll ever make" Know the consequences! https://www.sgi.sk.ca/individuals/safety/drugs/consequences.html
Events:
- Feb 10th - Paint Nite - (Sold OUT) - The Preeceville & District Health Action Committee will be hosting a Paint Nite - the latest craze. Enjoy an evening of appetizers, drinks and good company and take home your artistic creation. It's okay if you've never painted anything but your walls—there's no experience necessary and fun is our only requirement. Starts at 6:00 pm Preeceville Community Legion Hall Contact Stacey Strykowski 306-547-3464 sjstrykowski@gmail.com
- Feb 13th - Whitehawk Arts Council presents ERIC HARPER - Eric Harper is an award winning Flamenco guitarist. At his show, you can expect to see floor-stomping, guitar-scraping, rhythm beating madness combined with a powerful honey-dipped voice that will leave you touched, moved and inspired. - 7:30 pm - Preeceville Legion Hall
- Mar 19th - Kelsey Ecological Society presents: Bats of Saskatchewan - Shelby Bohn presenting - 2:00 PM at Club 60 - everyone welcome.
- Mar 26, 2017 to Apr 1, 2017 - Parkland Music Festival - Piano, Band/Instrumental, Vocal/Speech Arts Performance and Competition for individuals and groups in the Parkland Area. Entry deadline is January 31, 2017. That's held at Trinity and Grace United churches and Sturgis Composite High School. Contact: Anna Russell 306-547-4645 russella@sasktel.net
- April 21 - 22 Preeceville Annual Spring Expo - It's a Fair/Tradeshow. Runs - Friday, April 21 - 11 am - 8 pm, Saturday, April 22 - 10 am - 3 pm. Preeceville Skating Arena. Contact Welma 306-547-9422 wbartel@sasktel.net
- In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.
- And as always if you wish to have an event promoted visit and post it to our Community Events Calendar at www.townofPreeceville.ca
- CANADA 150 CELEBRATION - PREECEVILLE Strong, Proud and Free
In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.
Canada’s 150th website: http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1342792785740/1342793251811
Follow the Mayor on the town site at http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=65&cid=6 follow me on blogspot at http://mayorharris.blogspot.ca/
follow me on facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/mayorgarthharrisfollow me on twitter @https://twitter.com/MayorGartharris
follow me on google+ @ https://plus.google.com/u/0/102741942183606627948?tab=wX#102741942183606627948/posts
follow me on youtube @https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKyA9eN2gdku8lGSo0WPRWw follow me on instagram @ http://instagram.com/garthrharris
Thursday, 2 February 2017
Mushers' Rendezvous - Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Feb 2nd, 2017 8:35 am
Working Draft for:
Preeceville's Main Street with the Mayor Garth Harris for Thursday Feb 2nd, 2017 8:35 am
With GX94's Craig Wallebeck > see him @ http://www.gx94radio.com/craig-Wallebeck
This week we focus on: Mushers' Rendezvous A WORLD - CLASS EVENT
| Come out and celebrate the 18th Annual Preeceville & District Mushers' Rendezvous! The annual Mushers' Rendezvous in Preeceville will be held on February 3, 4, & 5, 2017, all starting at the Preeceville and District Skating Arena. It is a world-class event featuring six and 10 sled dog races. The fun weekend will include a lot more for the whole family: a talent show, suppers, dance (Saturday), hockey games and some exciting events for children. It will truly be a memorable event to attend! Follow us on Facebook Link to the town Musher's page: http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=15 The Mushers' weekend could not be a huge of a success without the help of the countless volunteers that give up their time year after year to help out. And we Thank you! If you want to help the organizing committee make this a truly fun event, why don't you come out and volunteer. The organizing committee needs someone to put together advertising for this event. Workers are also needed to work the gates on Saturday and Sunday. Please contact Kevin or Rhonda Cook if you are interested. Preeceville and District Mushers' Rendezvous 2017 Saturday Evening Entertainment- Dance with DJ KANADA 2017 Events: WEEKEND PASSES- ADULTS $5 AND STUDENTS $3... Watch for the Button Police... Passes available the week before at: Gateway CO-OP, Paul's Drugs, and Town Office in Preeceville. Friday, February 3rd 7:00 pm: TALENT SHOW - Preeceville Community Legion Hall, Pledges accepted for your favorite performance. Only $2 to attend! Free will offering for coffee and dainties to follow for those who wish to stay. Buttons and raffle tickets will be available for purchase. Don't miss this night of great entertainment! List of talent coming soon RAFFLE TICKETS Preeceville Community Hall will host raffle draws on Saturday and Sunday at 5pm Tickets on the Annual Survivor Sleigh will be available at the Preeceville Community Hall throughout the weekend. Draw will be made Sunday at 5 pm. Saturday, February 4th 8:00 am: MUSHER'S MEETING AND REGISTRATION (Skating Arena) Jam can curling , sliding hill, outdoor golf putting course and many other activities available all day indoor floor curling at the skating arena Free hot chocolate and treats for all kids participating in activities Recreation Hockey Tournament - watch for times as they become available 12:00 noon: STURGIS KINSMEN CLASSIC - 10 dog race - Approximately 22 miles, ages 16 and over. 12:30 pm Outhouse races - made of up of at least 3 team members, outhouses provided please register in advance if possible by contacting Andrea at 547-2810 . Come enjoy this new activity 2:00 pm: PREECEVILLE RECREATION 6 dog race - Approximately 10 miles, ages 16 and over. TOWN OF PREECEVILLE ONE DOG PRO RACE: Immediately following the 6 Dog Race approximately 3pm, ages 7 and under 4:30 - 7:00 pm - SUPPER @ THE PREECEVILLE COMMUNITY HALL - Sponsored by the Preeceville, Sturgis & Endeavour Community Halls. 13 and over, $12., 5 - 12 years of age $7., Preschool - free 9:00 pm - 1 am. - DANCE with DJ KANADA -sound addictions services-@THE COMMUNITY LEGION HALL-Admission $10. *Minors allowed when accompanied by an adult Sunday February 5th 8:00 am - 11:00 am - PANCAKE BREAKFAST AT @ PREECEVILLE COMMUNITY HALL - sponsored by the Preeceville Lioness $5 (adult), $3 (student), Pre-school - free outdoor jam can curling, sliding hill and many other activities available all day 12:00 noon - STURGIS KINSMEN TEN DOG CLASSIC FINAL 2:00 pm. - PREECEVILLE RECREATION 6 Dog Race FINAL Immediately following 6 Dog Final - approximately 3 pm. - CROSSROADS CREDIT UNION 5 DOG JUNIOR RACE - 10 miles (ages 8 -16) 4:30 pm. - AWARDS at the Legion Hall 4:30 - 7:00 pm. - VARIETY SUPPER - @ THE PREECEVILLE COMMUNITY HALL - $12 - 13 and over, $7 - 5 - 12 years of age, Pre-school - free We would like to thank all our sponsor, we couldn't do it without you! The committee would also like to acknowledge that donations come in many forms; money, time, prizes and support. Thank you! The Preeceville and District Musher's Rendezvous Committee is proud to announce the funds raised at the 18th Annual Musher's Rendezvous will be donated to the Preeceville, Sturgis, and Endeavour Community Halls. Thank you again for you support. Current Positions held on the Preeceville and District Mushers' Rendezvous Committee President- Jim Ward Secretary- Rhonda Cook Treasurer-Brittany Halkyard and Meaghan Nelson Organizing Committee: Kevin Cook Shelby Cook Allan and Coreen Bodnar Taylor Thompson Maureen Johnson Darlene Walker Karen Maupin Kim Murray Katherine Walker Children Activities Coordinator - Andrea Tonn Kitchen - Figure Skating Club volunteers The Preeceville and District Musher's Rendezvous committee is still looking for many volunteers to help with the 2017 event. Call 547-2810 to volunteer your time, and thank you in advance. Follow us on Facebook |
| Link to the town Musher's page: http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=15 |
"The decision to get behind the wheel after drinking may be 1 of the costliest choices you'll ever make" Know the consequences! https://www.sgi.sk.ca/individuals/safety/drugs/consequences.html
Events:
- Feb 3rd, 4th and 5th - 18th Annual Mushers Rendezvous Visit their page on the town site @ http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=15
- Feb 10th - Paint Nite - (Sold OUT) - The Preeceville & District Health Action Committee will be hosting a Paint Nite - the latest craze. Enjoy an evening of appetizers, drinks and good company and take home your artistic creation. It's okay if you've never painted anything but your walls—there's no experience necessary and fun is our only requirement. Starts at 6:00 pm Preeceville Community Legion Hall Contact Stacey Strykowski 306-547-3464 sjstrykowski@gmail.com
- Feb 13th - Whitehawk Arts Council presents ERIC HARPER - Eric Harper is an award winning Flamenco guitarist. At his show, you can expect to see floor-stomping, guitar-scraping, rhythm beating madness combined with a powerful honey-dipped voice that will leave you touched, moved and inspired. - 7:30 pm - Preeceville Legion Hall
- Mar 26, 2017 to Apr 1, 2017 - Parkland Music Festival - Piano, Band/Instrumental, Vocal/Speech Arts Performance and Competition for individuals and groups in the Parkland Area. Entry deadline is January 31, 2017. That's held at Trinity and Grace United churches and Sturgis Composite High School. Contact: Anna Russell 306-547-4645 russella@sasktel.net
- April 21 - 22 Preeceville Annual Spring Expo - It's a Fair/Tradeshow. Runs - Friday, April 21 - 11 am - 8 pm, Saturday, April 22 - 10 am - 3 pm. Preeceville Skating Arena. Contact Welma 306-547-9422 wbartel@sasktel.net
- In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.
- And as always if you wish to have an event promoted visit and post it to our Community Events Calendar at www.townofPreeceville.ca
- CANADA 150 CELEBRATION - PREECEVILLE Strong, Proud and Free
In 2017, Canada will mark the 150th Anniversary of Confederation. Preeceville Celebration will be August 4th, 5th and 6th, 2017. Watch for details as they become available.
Canada’s 150th website: http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1342792785740/1342793251811
Follow the Mayor on the town site at http://www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=65&cid=6 follow me on blogspot at http://mayorharris.blogspot.ca/
follow me on facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/mayorgarthharrisfollow me on twitter @https://twitter.com/MayorGartharris
follow me on google+ @ https://plus.google.com/u/0/102741942183606627948?tab=wX#102741942183606627948/posts
follow me on youtube @https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKyA9eN2gdku8lGSo0WPRWw follow me on instagram @ http://instagram.com/garthrharris
Wednesday, 1 February 2017
Ombudsman Saskatchewan promotes and protects fairness
Great read on how to get help gh
https://www.ombudsman.sk.ca/
"Ombudsman Saskatchewan promotes and protects fairness in the design and delivery of government services. We take complaints about provincial government ministries, agencies, Crown corporations and many health entities. We now also take complaints about services provided by municipal entities"
If you have a concern about services you’ve received:
Step 1: Talk with your service provider.
Step 2: If you are still concerned and would like to make a complaint...
Saskatchewan Ombudsman Says Municipal Council Members Need to Know and Follow Conflict of Interest Rules
January 27, 2017
Saskatchewan’s Ombudsman, Mary McFadyen, issued three reports on investigations into alleged conflicts of interest of municipal council members. For more information, read the:
News Release
Reports
Summary of the Reports About the RM of Sherwood
Summary of the Report About the Village of Manor
New Brochure for Municipal Council Members
Past news release: Ombudsman Saskatchewan now has jurisdiction over municipal entities
https://www.ombudsman.sk.ca/
"Ombudsman Saskatchewan promotes and protects fairness in the design and delivery of government services. We take complaints about provincial government ministries, agencies, Crown corporations and many health entities. We now also take complaints about services provided by municipal entities"
If you have a concern about services you’ve received:
Step 1: Talk with your service provider.
Step 2: If you are still concerned and would like to make a complaint...
Saskatchewan Ombudsman Says Municipal Council Members Need to Know and Follow Conflict of Interest Rules
January 27, 2017
Saskatchewan’s Ombudsman, Mary McFadyen, issued three reports on investigations into alleged conflicts of interest of municipal council members. For more information, read the:
News Release
Reports
Summary of the Reports About the RM of Sherwood
Summary of the Report About the Village of Manor
New Brochure for Municipal Council Members
Past news release: Ombudsman Saskatchewan now has jurisdiction over municipal entities
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