Rife Resources Ltd. Community Investment to Marshall’s Community Rink

October 19th, 2022 the Town of Marshall had a visit from Rife Resources Ltd., who presented us with a cheque for $45,000. We received $22,500 today with an additional $22,500 to be received in January 2023. We want to Thank Rife Resources for their generosity. In doing so we will be putting their logo on the West wall and a wrap on the Zamboni. They have also committed to an annual $1500 to have their logo placed on the ice surface.

Brad, Roland, Mayor Darlene, Robert, Deputy Mayor Dave, Councillor Garry

PUBLIC NOTICE- Council Meeting Changes

Due to unforeseen circumstances the Council Meeting that was rescheduled for June 28th has been cancelled.

Therefore, no regular Council Meeting will be scheduled for the month of June 2022.

The July 12th Regular Council Meeting that was rescheduled to July 19th has been rearranged back to the original July 12th regular meeting date.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT

Six communities will receive a $25,000 grant as the winners of the Richardson Pioneer Rider Nation Community Celebration contest. The Richardson Pioneer Community Celebration is bringing Grey Cup Festival excitement throughout Saskatchewan as the CFL championship heads to Regina in November this year. The Town of Marshall is one of the six communities that won the contest.

In addition to the $25,000 donation from Richardson Pioneer to support local sport, culture, and recreation projects, the winning communities will host a one-day party featuring the Grey Cup trophy, the 620 CKRM Rider Cheer Team, Gainer the Gopher, and Rider alumni.

For more information on the contest please visit Richardson Pioneers Website.

More information about the celebration event will be announced soon.

Road Bans are STILL in Effect

Road bans are still in effect and will remain until further notice. Residents hiring third party contractors need to have permission from the Town Office BEFORE they enter the Town.

Overnight Trucks can be parked across from the Post Office on the truck route.

If you have any questions or concerns please contact the Town Office (306) 387-6340. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in this matter.

PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER - EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 28, 2022

Saskatchewan’s current public health orders will be extended to February 28, 2022

Under the current public health orders, masking is mandatory in all indoor public spaces including schools; mandatory self -isolation is required for all cases and non or partially vaccinated close contacts who are symptom-free; and proof of vaccination or negative test requirements are in place for public access to a list of establishments, businesses and event venues. The current public health orders are available at www.saskatchewan.ca/covid-19.

Municipalities, businesses, workplaces and event organizers may also require proof of vaccination or negative testing beyond those places that are described in the public health order.

Anyone requiring a proof of negative COVID-19 test must acquire their results through a private provider offering testing services. The issuer will provide a verified, negative test certificate, including your name, birth date, type of test, date and time of sample collection, test result and will be signed by the test operator which is required to satisfy the negative test requirement.

The public health orders will be reassessed at the end of February.