2021 CENSUS
Please be advised that the next census will take place in May 2021. Please complete the census when it is delivered to you so the Government of Canada can gather data needed to plan, develop and evaluate programs and services such as schools, daycare, family services, housing, etc.
Your cooperation is appreciated
APARTMENT AVAILABLE FOR RENT
There is a 1 bedroom available in Marshall. Rent is $650.00 plus $650.00 damage deposit. Newly renovated, no smoking, no pets, available immediately. References required.
Please call 780-888-7770 for more information.
GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN - PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER - PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN AND CITY OF LLOYDMINSTER
The Government of Saskatchewan has updated their public health order.
GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN - RESTAURANTS AND BARS PUBLIC ORDER - CITY OF LLOYDMINSTER
Restrictions for Restaurants and Bars for the Province of Saskatchewan and the City of Lloydminster.
Click here to read the new information released from the Government.
GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN - MASKING ORDERS - CITY OF LLOYDMINSTER
New Restrictions - November 27,2020
The Government of Saskatchewan has released new restrictions effective Friday, November 27, 2020.
Please click here to read them. You can also go to Saskatchewan.ca to get more information.
Highlights for Health Partners
The Government of Saskatchewan has released information to the Town of Marshall that we feel should be shared with the community. Please click here to read the information.
OFFICE CLOSURE - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2020
Due to further government restrictions, the Town of Marshall is taking further steps to protect staff from potential risks related to the virus. Starting November 19, 2020, the office will be closed to the public Monday - Friday (9a.m. - 5 p.m.) until further notice.
Keep in mind, staff will remain in the office. Should you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call the office at 306-387-6340, email Linda townofmarshallcao@outlook.com or email Jennifer townofmarshallassistant@outlook.com
Utilities and taxes can still be paid online, mailed or put in the after-hours slot at the office.
Please continue to practice social distancing, and practice good hygiene.
For current information regarding the COVID - 19 situation, please visit
www.saskatchewan.ca and the Town’s website at www.townofmarshall.ca
OFFICE CLOSED
TO THE PUBLIC
UNTIL FURTHER
NOTICE
We are here to assist in any way we can. Remember we are all in this together and will get through this together. Stay Healthy - Stay Safe
GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN - RESTAURANTS AND BARS PUBLIC ORDER
The Government of Saskatchewan has released a new public order regarding restaurants and bars.
NOTE: Please keep informed for continued changes of COVID-19 on the Government of Saskatchewan Website. www.saskatchewan.ca
GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN - PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER
The Government of Saskatchewan has released a new health order. Please click here to read it. .
NOTE: Please keep informed for continued changes of COVID-19 on the Government of Saskatchewan Website. www.saskatchewan.ca
DECLARATION OF 2020 ELECTION RESULTS
We sincerely apologize for prematurely posting the election results as there were actually 199 voters not 198. Your elected Council for 2020 - 2024 is as follows:
Mayor - Darlene Puckey Councillors - Garry Christian, Dave Hardy, Reg Lorenz, Percy Neufeld
REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE
The Remembrance Day Service will take place by the Legion Cenotaph on Main Street. The Marshall Legion members will be walking from behind the Legion, around the hotel and to the cenotaph, where the wreaths will be laid. You are welcome to participate by watching the procession from your vehicle.
If you are unable to attend, please find the time at 11 a.m. to take a moment of silence to remember those who have fought for our freedom. Lest we forget.
Public Notice
The regular scheduled Council Meeting for Tuesday, November 10, 2020 has been rescheduled for Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. with the newly elected council.
GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN - PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER
HOLTBY BILLBOARD UNVEILING
The Town of Marshall will be unveiling the Braden Holtby Billboard on Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 2:00 p.m.
We hope you, the residents will come support our efforts and hard work in getting this done. You will not be disappointed. It is located down by the rink and in behind the ball diamond.
See you there.
GENERAL ELECTION 2020
URBAN ELECTION
Advance Poll: November 2, 2020 Election Day: November 9, 2020
2:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
17 Main Street - Town Office 20 Main Street - Legion
As it is not mandatory, we are suggesting you wear a mask for everyone’s safety
ROAD MAINTENANCE - RECLAIM
Now that the road construction/weeping tile has been completed, we will be hauling reclaim to resurface the following streets:
2nd Avenue
1st Avenue West
3rd Avenue S.E.
2nd Avenue S.E.
1st Street S.E.
Main Street
1st Street East
Please be patient as we are trying to get as much work done as possible before winter comes.
Thank you for your understanding.
ROAD CONSTRUCTION WEEPING TILE - MAIN STREET AND SECOND AVENUE
Road construction will be moving to Main Street starting Thursday, October 1, 2020 and then to Second Avenue and then to First Avenue.
Sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN - HALLOWEEN GUIDELINES
The Government of Saskatchewan has released its recommendations for trick or treating.
4. Trick-or-Treating
Trick-or-treating is permitted with the following measures in place:
Neighbourhood Trick-or-Treating
Two metres distance must be maintained between individuals who are not in the same household/extended household at all times.
No direct physical contact should occur between trick-or-treaters and people distributing Halloween treats.
Participants should consider using tools (e.g. tongs) to distribute candy at a distance.
Physical distancing must be used when approaching houses (i.e. wait until group ahead is gone, take turns). For houses or neighbourhoods anticipating a high volume of trick-or-treaters, people distributing candy are encouraged to place tape markers every two metres between doorways and sidewalks/driveways to promote physical distancing.
Due to the number of people potentially touching the treats prior to being handed out, consider cleaning candy wrappers with disinfectant wipes or holding the treats for 72 hours before consuming.
Only wrapped, store-bought treats should be distributed.
Common touch areas (e.g. handrails, doorbells, doorknobs, etc.) should be frequently cleaned and disinfected while distributing candy.
Trick-or-treaters should practise frequent hand hygiene by carrying portable hand sanitizer approved by Health Canada (DIN or NPN number).
People distributing candy should practise frequent hand hygiene while handing out Halloween treats.
Trick-or-treaters should consider incorporating non-medical masks (e.g. cloth or other materials) into their costumes, while ensuring their eyes are not covered for safety reasons.
Individuals handing out candy should consider wearing non-medical masks (e.g. cloth or other materials) where two metres of physical distance cannot be maintained.
Where possible, only one household member should hand out candy.
Alternatives to trick-or-treating may be considered, such as:
Costume viewing from windows/virtual/photos.
Decorating households and yards for viewing from afar.
A costume parade where physical distancing can be maintained.
