DELEGATIONS Report To: Mayor and Council From: City Clerk Subject
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DELEGATIONS Report To: Mayor and Council From: City Clerk Subject: Delegation Request re: STARS Funding Meeting: Regular Council Meeting Meeting Date: September 14, 2020 At the June 8 meeting, Council received a letter from STARS outlining their proposal for a voluntary municipal levy to support their services. Members of Council expressed interest in hearing from the STARS representative and a delegation was scheduled for this meeting. Administration notes that the City currently has a standing policy that it does not provide charitable donations to any organization, and if Council wished to pursue this proposal further, an amendment to this policy would be required. Procedure for a Delegation (excerpt from Procedure Bylaw No. 3/2015): Delegations 23. (1) Delegations wishing to speak to Council shall submit a written application to the City Clerk by 12:00 p.m. of regular office hours on the Thursday before the next regularly scheduled Council meeting at which the delegation wishes to speak. Such communication shall outline concisely the subject matter which the delegation wishes to place before Council. (2) Spokesperson for any one delegation shall be limited to one, except where Council otherwise permits. (3) Each delegation shall be limited to a maximum of 15 minutes to make its presentation, but the delegation shall be permitted a reasonable time to reply to any questions or concerns raised following the presentation. (4) The City Clerk may refuse to place any request to speak on the agenda of Council if subsection (1) is not followed. (5) If the written presentation deals with an administrative matter, the presentation and the ratepayer shall be referred to the appropriate member of Administration. (6) If the written presentation deals with a policy matter requiring action by Council, the written presentation will be provided to Council. Council will have the option to invite the presenters to speak to the matter if Council deems it advisable or helpful in making its decisions. Council will retain the option of making a decision without inviting verbal representations. (7) Notwithstanding Subsections (1) if, in the opinion of the City Clerk, a communication or an application to speak to Council, is scandalous, criminal or offensive to the accepted rules of addresses to an elected body, the City Clerk shall refer the matter to a meeting of Council in camera for direction as to its disposition. Attachments: - Presentation from STARS RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED: Jessica Walters City Clerk September 9, 2020 2019/20 Missions SINCE 1985, STARS HAS FLOWN MORE THAN 45,000 MISSIONS ACROSS WESTERN CANADA. Below are 884 STARS missions carried out during 2019/20 from our bases in Regina and Saskatoon. SASKATCHEWAN 884 Aberdeen 2 Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation 3 Allan 3 Archerwill 1 Arcola 19 Assiniboia 3 Atwater 1 Avonlea 1 Aylesbury 1 Balgonie 2 Beardy’s and Okemasis First Nation 2 Beauval 2 Beechy 1 Belle Plaine 1 Bengough 1 Benson 1 Bethune 2 Big River 3 Big River First Nation 1 Biggar 8 Birch Hills 2 Bladworth 1 Borden 2 Broadview 4 Brock 1 Candle Lake 1 Cando 1 Canora 2 Canwood 2 Carlyle 1 Caronport 1 Chamberlain 1 Chaplin 1 Chitek Lake 1 Christopher Lake 2 Churchbridge 1 Clavet 1 Coleville 1 Colonsay 1 Cote First Nation 1 Crane Valley 1 Craven 2 Crystal Springs 1 Cumberland House 1 Cut Knife 1 Dafoe 1 D’Arcy 1 Davidson 2 Debden 4 Delisle 1 Delmas 1 Domremy 1 Duck Lake 2 Eatonia 1 Ebenezer 1 Echo Bay 1 Elbow 1 Emma Lake 2 Esterhazy 7 Estevan 19 Fenwood 1 Findlater 1 Fishing Lake First Nation 2 Foam Lake 3 Fort Qu’Appelle 21 Fosston 1 George Gordon First Nation 4 Glaslyn 1 Glenavon 1 Glenside 1 Glentworth 1 Good Spirit Lake Park 1 Goodsoil 1 Grand Coulee 1 Gravelbourg 3 Green Lake 2 Grenfell 1 Griffin1 Hague 2 Hardy 1 Harris 1 Hepburn 1 Hitchcock Bay 1 Hodgeville 2 Humboldt 14 Hyas 1 Indian Head 7 James Smith Cree Nation 1 Kahkewistahaw First Nation 1 Kamsack 11 Kawacatoose First Nation 1 Kelvington 13 Kenaston 1 Kenosee Lake 1 Kerrobert 9 Kincaid 1 Kindersley 10 Kinistino 2 Kipling 9 Kisbey 1 Krydor 1 Kyle 1 La Loche 1 Landis 1 Langham 2 Lanigan 1 Leader 2 Leask 1 Lebret 1 Leross 1 Lestock 3 Lipton 1 Little Black Bear First Nation 1 Little Red River Cree Nation 2 Lloydminster 24 Love 1 Lumsden 3 Madge Lake 1 Maidstone 1 Major 1 Mankota 1 Maple Creek 3 Marsden 1 McLean 1 Meacham 1 Meadow Lake 12 Meath Park 1 Medstead 2 Melfort 24 Melville 15 Midale 2 Middle Lake 1 Montreal Lake Cree Nation 1 Moose Jaw 35 Moosomin 12 Mortlach 1 Mosquito First Nation 4 Muscowpetung First Nation 5 Muskowekwan First Nation 3 Neuanlage 1 Nipawin 10 Nokomis 1 North Battleford 29 North Echo 1 One Arrow First Nation 2 Osler 1 Oungre 1 Outlook 10 Oxbow 3 Paddockwood 1 Pangman 1 Paradise Hill 1 Parkbeg 1 Pasqua First Nation 1 Pelican Lake First Nation 2 Pelican Narrows 1 Pelly 1 Pense 1 Perdue 1 Peterson 1 Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation 1 Piapot Cree Nation 2 Pierceland 2 Pike Lake 1 Pilot Butte 1 Porcupine Plain 4 Poundmaker Cree Nation 3 Preeceville 4 Prince Albert 40 Prud’homme 1 Punnichy 3 Qu’Appelle 1 Quill Lake 1 Quinton 3 Rabbit Lake 1 Radisson 5 Radville 3 Redvers 2 Regina 19 Regina Beach 2 Rhein 1 Rosetown 15 Rosthern 9 Sakimay First Nation 1 Sandy Bay 1 Saskatoon 2 Sedley 1 Shaunavon 4 Shell Lake 2 Shellbrook 35 Silton 2 Smeaton 1 Southey 3 Spiritwood 1 Springwater 1 Spruce Home 1 St. Brieux 1 St. Isidore-de-Bellevue 1 St. Walburg 2 Stewart Valley 1 Stoughton 1 Strasbourg 1 Sweetgrass First Nation 3 Swift Current 35 Tessier 1 Thode 2 Thunderchild First Nation 4 Tisdale 14 Tobin Lake 1 Tompkins 1 Tugaske 1 Turtleford 19 Unity 10 Viscount 2 Wadena 8 Wakaw 1 Waldheim 1 Waldron 1 Wapella 1 Watrous 12 Wee Too Beach 1 Weyakwin 1 Weyburn 12 White City 1 Wilkie 1 Wolseley 3 Wynyard 5 Yarbo 1 Yellow Grass 1 Yorkton 34 Our fiscal year runs from April through March. Missions may have been scene calls in the area closest to the listed communities. TIME, HOPE & LIFESAVING TRANSPORT SHARI LEMON, COMMUNITY RELATIONS OFFICER – SK FOUNDATION SIMPLY PUT, WE FIGHT FOR LIFE. The sight of a red STARS helicopter is a beacon of hope. Since 1985, we’ve provided people the care they need when they need it the most. Whether it’s offering hands-on training to rural medical providers or providing rapid, emergency medical transportation for the critically ill and injured, we work to anticipate and act when people need our help. 2019/2020 YEAR IN REVIEW COVID-19 TIME IS SURVIVAL Saving lives requires saving time. Flying helicopters shortens long distances, and patients begin receiving care immediately from our paramedics, nurses and transport doctors. The STARS Emergency Link Centre coordinates hundreds of calls each week, helping our crew locate and begin to care for patients faster. THE CHAIN OF SURVIVAL WE ALL HAVE A ROLE TO PLAY 911 Emergency Link Centre First Responders EMS Fire Department Police SASK Air Ambulance Hospital Utilities Search & Rescue THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE JOB. AVIATION & MEDICAL CREW OUR REASON FOR BEING. THE LIFEBLOOD BEHIND OUR LIFE-SAVING EFFORT. Our fundraising model is unique. We rely on the support of government to help keep us in flight. But to keep us on the cutting edge of critical medical care, we look to the support of the business community, individual donors and volunteers. When you support STARS, you ride along with us on every mission. You put the most advanced tools in our hands. You help ensure our crew receives the top training. And when time is of the essence, you drive us to do our best work, which in turn helps saves lives. WHERE CAN YOU FIND US? QUESTIONS.