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Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION Message from the Mayor Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION Message from the Mayor . .1 City Council, Staff . .2 Appointed Council Members On Community Committees . 2-3 Waste Disposal Information . 4-9 Calendar of Special Events, Attractions & Programs . 10-11 COMMUNITY RECREATION FACILITIES Recreation Facilities . 12-13 Churches . .14 Schools . .14, 15 Nursery Schools/Day Cares . .15 Message from Local Halls . .16 the Mayor RECREATION ACTIVITIES, EVENTS We are so proud of our City and of all & ATTRACTIONS the amenities it has to offer. We have Recreation Activities . 17-26 Bingo . .17 many services, leisure activities and Arts and Culture programs promoting healthy, active Organizations . 24-25 living for all of our residents. Dance & Music Instruction . 25-26 Please let this 2014 Blue Book be your guide to enjoy life to the fullest COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS in our great City. Service Clubs . .27 Many thanks to all involved in the Fraternal Organizations . .28 publication of this year’s Blue Book. Community Outreach & Support . 28-41 Kindest regards, Economic Development . .41 Larry Johannson Economic & Community Development MAYOR Programs . Inside front cover Selkirk Transit . Center Pullout Ad Index . .42 CITY OF SELKIRK Emergency and Public Interest Phone Economic & Community Development Numbers . (Inside back cover) 630 Sophia St., City Map . 32, 33 Selkirk, Manitoba R1A 2L6 Any submissions into the Blue Book are due Phone: 204-785-4946 September 26th for the following year . Fax: 204-785-2331 Submissions can be made to the E-mail: [email protected] City of Selkirk Economic Community Development Visit us on-line at: www.cityofselkirk.com at 630 Sophia Street Avenue or by email to: eventscoordinator@cityofselkirk com. Find us on Follow us on All rights reserved . The contents of this publication may not be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the Publisher of The Selkirk Record . Selkirk Blue Book 2014 is published by 215 Clandeboye Ave., Selkirk, MB R1A OX2 Community Information: The City of Selkirk Publisher: Lana Meier, Interlake Graphics Advertising Consultants: Brett Mitchell, Rosalyn Church PRINTING & Layout & Design: Lucy Kowalchuk, Nicole Kapusta, Reanne Dawson PUBLISHING Publishing liability for error: The publishers shall not be liable for slight typographical errors that do not lessen the value of an advertisment . The publishers liability for other errors or omissions in connection with any advertisement is strictly limited to the issuance of a credit, in an amount to be determined by the publisher . WORKING IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE CITY OF SELKIRK AND AREA BUSINESSES 1 City of Selkirk Council City of Selkirk 2014 Appointments MAYOR LEGISLATED APPOINTMENTS Larry Johannson COMMITTEE APPOINTED MEMBERS COMMITTEE APPOINTED MEMBERS Red River Planning District Selkirk and District Weed Control DEPUTY-MAYOR 3 members of Council . .L. Johannson Board John Buffie ........... D. Nicol 1 member of Council .......... K. Cook ............J. Buffie Meetings at the Call of the Chair COUNCILLORS Meetings 3rd Wednesday of each month Mayors and Reeves of the Capital Pat Pruden Gaynor Family Regional Library Board Region Darlene Swiderski 1 member of Council ....... K. Beerman 1 member of Council ......L. Johannson Kelly Cook K. Beerman (alternate) Ken Beerman (Back Row L-R) Pat Pruden, Larry Johannson, Darlene Swiderski Duane Nicol COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION APPOINTMENTS (Front Row L-R) Duane Nicol, Kelly Cook, Ken Beerman, John Buffie COMMITTEE APPOINTED MEMBERS COMMITTEE APPOINTED MEMBERS City of Selkirk Administrators Selkirk & District Handi-Bus North Red Waterway Maintenance/ 1 member of Council .......... K. Cook Board of Directors Chief Administrative Officer Director of Economic & Community Meetings at the Call of the Chair ........L. Johannson . 204-785-4912 Development & Transit . 204-785-4936 Association of Rural Municipalities of South Basin Ministerial Committee Director of Corporate Services the Capital Region (Lake Friendly) Edie Henrichsen... 204-785-4910 Manager of Parks & Recreation 2 members of Council . D. Nicol ........L. Johannson Director of Finance Facilities ........D. Swiderski ...K. Cook (alternate) Chris Carruthers ....204-785-4936 All Members of Council . 204-785-4918 Meetings 1st Thursday of the month Age Friedly Initiative Manager of Finance Director of Operations .......... P. Pruden Michelle Woods....204-785-4917 Daniel McDermid ..204-785-4932 Red River Basin Commission 1 citizen member .... R. S. "Bud" Oliver Marine Museum of Manitoba Officer in Charge Selkirk RCMP Mgr. Buildings & Fleet Services ..P. Pruden (alternate) ............J. Buffie Detachment "D" Division George Humeniuk ..204-785-4934 Red River Basin North Chapter Association of Manitoba Inspector Dave Kalist ........... D. Nicol . 204-482-1222 Manager of Waste and Water Municipalities Dale Scott ........204-785-4943 .......... P. Pruden All Members of Council Fire Chief Dan Thorsteinson...204-785-4965 Manager of Public Works East Interlake Conservation District 1 member of Council .......... D. Nicol Dennis Whall ......204-785-4930 1 citizen member City of Selkirk 2014 Appointments TASK FORCES AD/HOC COMMITTEES COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL COMMITTEE APPOINTED MEMBERS COMMITTEE APPOINTED MEMBERS COMMITTEE APPOINTED MEMBERS COMMITTEE APPOINTED MEMBERS Downtown Secondary Plan Advisory Water Use Taskforce Committee (Sept. 12, 2011 Res. No. 410/11) Committee of the Whole (Res. No. 445/12 Oct. 9, 2012) (Extension to Dec. 21, 2013 - Res No. 102/13) All Members of Council Canada Day ........ K. Beerman (Ext. above on Mar. 11, 2013) 2 members of Council . D. Nicol ........... D. Nicol Employee Relations ........ K. Beerman Manitoba Avenue Taskforce ........D. Swiderski 3 members of Council . .J. Buffie Meetings at the Call of the Chair (Res. No. 445/11 Sept.26, 2011) ........ K. Beerman .......... P. Pruden (Extension to Jan. 2014 Res. No. 509/12) ........ K. Beerman Public Transit (Ext. above on Nov. 13, 2012) Emergency Shelter Committee Meetings at the Call of the Chair 3 members of Council . D. Nicol ........... K. Cook (Homeless) ........D. Swiderski ........D. Swiderski (Jan. 28, 2013 Res. No. 028/13) Audit Review ........... K. Cook .......... P. Pruden 3 members of Council . D. Nicol ........... D. Nicol ........D. Swiderski ........... K. Cook Sustainable Economic Development Finance Taskforce ............J. Buffie ........ K. Beerman (Dec. 10, 2012 Res. No. 552/12) Fire Hall Expansion Project Meetings at the Call of the Chair All Members of Council ........... K. Cook ........... D. Nicol (Apr. 22, 2013 Res. No. 186/13) Crime Prevention Advisory Board ............J. Buffie ........... K. Cook 1 member of Council ...... K. Beerman 2 3 SELKIRK 2014 waste :selkirkSELKIRK 2008 11/28/132014 waste 9:44 :selkirk AM Page 2008 1 11/28/13 9:44 AM Page 1 Waste Disposal Waste Disposal Waste TransferWaste Station Transfer Station January 1, 2014January to December 1, 2014 31, to 2014December 31,Managing 2014 Selkirk'sManaging Solid WasteSelkirk's - 2014 Solid Waste - 2014 The City of Selkirk operates a WasteThe TransferCity of Selkirk Station. operates The following a Waste classes Transfer of Station. waste may The following classes of waste may a community actiona community plan action plan be disposed of: construction/demolitionbe disposed waste, of: excavation construction/demolition waste, bulky waste, waste, metallic excavation waste, bulky waste, metallic waste, used tires, solid waste, compostwaste, usedand recyclables. tires, solid waste, A tipping compost fee schedule and recyclables. is in effect A tipping fee scheduleJANUARY is in effect 2014 JANUARYFEBRUARY 2014 2014 SolidFEBRUARY Waste 2014 Solid Waste with the exception of recyclables,with compost the exception and metallic of recyclables, waste. All compostloads on andtrucks metallic or waste. All loadsS on trucksM T or W T F S SS MM TT WW TT FF SS SCollectionM T timeW start:T F S Collection time start: The City of Selkirk is committedThe City of to Selkirk is committed to trailers should be covered. trailers should be covered. 1234 12341 8:00 am 1 8:00 am implementing an environmentallyimplementing an environmentally sound and progressive plan for our For tipping fee schedule for largerFor loads, tipping please fee schedule call the for larger loads, please5 call 6789 the 10 11 52 6789 34567810 11 2 345678 sound and progressive plan for our Tipping Fees Tipping Fees community. community. City of Selkirk Transfer Station atCity 785-4921. of Selkirk Transfer Station at 785-4921. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 129 13 10 14 11 15 12 16 13 17 14 18 15 9 10Monday 11 12 13 14 15 Monday $ 5.00 Charge maximum 4 bags $ 5.00 Charge maximum 4 bags 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1916 20 17 21 18 22 19 23 20 24 21 25 22 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 • Reduce waste at the source • Reduce waste at the source $ 10.00 Charge more than$ 4 10.00 bags up Charge to a 1/2 ton more truck than of 4light bags materials up to a 1/2ton truck of light materials Wednesday Wednesday 26 27 28 29 30 31 2623 27 24 28 25 29 26 30 27 31 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 • Reuse waste goods • Reuse waste goods $20.00 Charge 1/2 ton truck$ 20.00 load -Charge general waste 1/2 ton truck load - general waste City of Selkirk City of Selkirk • Recycle more • Recycle more $ 25.00 Charge 1/2 ton truck$ 25.00 load -Charge shingles/roofing 1/2 ton material/demolition truck load - shingles/roofing waste material/demolition waste Friday Friday MARCH 2014 MARCHAPRIL 2014 2014 APRIL 2014 Please see inside this •PleaseComposting see inside this • Composting No Charge any applianceNo Charge with freon removedany appliance with freon removed pamphlet for your collection pamphlet for your collection S M T W T F S SS MM TT WW TT FF SS S M T W T F S • Become aware of actions that can improve our $ 20.00 Charge any appliance$ 20.00 with Charge a refrigeration any system appliance containing with a refrigeration freon system containing freon schedule and details on how to schedule• Become and details aware on of how actions to that can improve our 1 12345 No Charge tires - passengerNo Charge only without rimstires - passenger only without rims 1 12345 Recyclables Recyclablesmanage your solid waste.
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