The following property is For Sale by Owner...
Lots 24-25, Block 1, Plan B3029
For more information, contact Al @ 306-831-7392 or Rebecca @ 306-831-7469
The following property is For Sale by Owner...
Lots 24-25, Block 1, Plan B3029
For more information, contact Al @ 306-831-7392 or Rebecca @ 306-831-7469
Braden Holtby and the Stanley Cup will be at the Lashburn CN Sportsplex on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please join the celebration and show Braden your support.
On Wednesday, July 18, 2018, the Town office will be closed from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
A Statistics Canada employee is currently in town, verifying address information to be used for programs such as the 2021 Census.
The regular scheduled Council meeting for tonight, July 10, 2018 at 6:30 pm, has now been cancelled due to no quorum.
Please be advised, there are some changes to the recycling program due to the disruption in worldwide recycling markets. A flyer, explaining what is and is not acceptable, was set out with all Utility Bills. If residents do not adhere to these changes, and choose to continue to recycle those items that are no longer acceptable, the Town may have to look at alternative solutions.
2018 Tax Notices were mailed out on June 19, 2018. Please contact the office if you have not received your notice.
Starting June 19, 2018, Blythe Vacuum will be pumping out septic tanks on the West side of Town.
Pending road conditions, septic pumpouts should begin next week, on the west side, starting Monday, June 11. If you want to be home when your tank is pumped out, please contact the office, and we will pass your information onto Blythe Vacuum.
During Council's 'Draft' Budget Meeting, it was decided that the Town will not be providing Spring Cleanup Bins, due to the misuse, extra costs incurred by the Town and additional time Town employees had to spend sorting items that were not acceptable.
Council will reconsider this discussion again next year.
Residential curbside garbage and recycling collection will resume tomorrow, Tuesday, May 29, 2018.
Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the Public Notice Policy Bylaw adopted by the Town of Marshall in accordance with The Municipalities Act, the following items will be discussed by Council of the Town of Marshall at its meeting to be held on May 29, 2018 at 6:30 pm at the Town Office.
2018 Draft Budget
GFL and the Town have decided to delay curbside garbage collection for 1 more week in order to give the roads a bit more time to dry up. The large roll out bin will remain in town for residents to dispose of their bagged household garbage.
Due to the streets being extremely soft at this time, GFL will not be able to pick up all residential garbage bins this week (May 8th).
Due to this inconvenience, GFL will be bringing a large rollout bin and placing it across the street from the Post Office. This bin will be in the town for the next 2 weeks. ONLY BAGGED HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE CAN BE PLACED IN THIS BIN!!!
Once regular collection service returns, GFL is requesting all residents to ensure their bins are rolled out onto the street.
Please contact the office, if you have any questions.
In accordance with Section 44 of the Water Regulation 2002, the Town of Marshall hereby notifies consumers that the information on the quality of water supplies to residents and compliance to sample submission requirements is available at the Town Office located at 17 Main Street during the hours of 9:00 am-12:30 pm and 1:00 pm-5:00 pm Monday to Friday.
The information is also available at the following website:
http://www.saskh20.ca/
Drinking Water Quality and Compliance (2017) Short Form - Annual Notice to Consumers
On February 6, 2018, in Regina SK, Councillor, Mike Lawrence, accepted the Regional Cooperation Award which Legacy Regional Protective Services was the recipient of.
Town Office will be closed on Monday, February 19, 2018 for Family Day. Regular office hours will resume on Tuesday, February 20, 2018.