Delisle & District Community Guide 2020 – 2021

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Delisle & District Community Guide 2020 – 2021 Delisle & District Community Guide 2020 – 2021 1 Delisle Recreation would like to thank our sponsors who help us keep our events for the area going & growing! DELISLE Delisle Legion R.M of Harris Delisle Seniors 2 EDITOR’S NOTE: Please recognize as of publication date all events listed in this guide may be postponed or cancelled due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. ON THE COVER Delisle Community RCMP Detachment Delisle Community Detachment is located at 201 1st St. West in the same building as the Town Office and Wheatland Library. Delisle Detachment is amalgamated with Martensville, Radisson and Warman with a total complement of 28 sworn police officers and 5 civilian support staff. Thank you to Ross & Randi Grandel for this timely The Detachment provides 24 hour policing coverage and picture of our local fire department and first encompasses much of the area surrounding Saskatoon to the responders bringing cheer in the challenging days of Covid 19. north and west. This includes the RMs of Corman Park, Vanscoy, We acknowledge Delisle sits on Treaty 6 Territory. Montrose, Great Bend, Mayfield and all of the cities and towns within those boundaries, except for the Town of Dalmeny, which Have a great photo from the area? Send it to us for a chance to be on the cover of next year’s has its own police service. The RCMP encourages the general Community Guide. Send your photograph to: public to contact them whenever there are policing issues; e.g. traffic violations, theft, vandalism, etc. If citizens do not contact [email protected] the RCMP, the RCMP are not aware of the problem and are HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE therefore unable to allocate manpower to the problem or the area. Each page is color coded for easy access to Criminal record checks for employment or volunteer purposes are everything in and around town. available. If you live in the Delisle area, you must apply for the record check at either Delisle, Martensville, Radisson or Warman COMMUNITY SUPPORT PAGE 4 office. Be aware that youCANNOT HAVE IT DONE IN SASKATOON. You must appear in person with 2 pieces of valid government issued identification (e.g.; driver’s licence, health LEISURE FITNESS card, passport). Please make sure to apply for your record check & SPORTS PAGE 22 well in advance of when you need it as delays do exist. Delisle office hours are from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesdays and SCHOOL CALENDAR PAGE 35 Thursdays. Non-emergency calls can be made to (306) 493-3240 or 306-310- EVENTS CALENDAR PAGE 36 7267 Emergencies should be communicated through 911. BUSINESS DIRECTORY PAGE 38 3 Town Of Delisle 201 1st Street West Box 40 Delisle, SK S0L 0P0 Phone: 306-493-2242 www.townofdelisle.com [email protected] The Town of Delisle is a friendly, active community of over 1000 residents. Located only 20 minutes from Saskatoon, Delisle offers many services and close proximity to any services not offered in town. The Town office is located in a building shared with the RCMP detachment and Wheatland Library, right along the high- way at the west access point to town. It is staffed by Mark Dubkowski (-Town Administrator), Crystal Rathgeber (- Assistant Administrator), and Jacqui Brown (-Office Assistant)8:30 – 4:30 Monday to Friday. TOWN COUNCIL The town holds an annual garage sale on the second Saturday of May. A town newsletter is published each month and distributed in each post office box. Mayor Those without a mail box can pick up a copy at the Town Office or Wheatland Dave Anderchek, Library. Residents are welcome to place information about town events in the newsletter by contacting Jacqui Brown via email at [email protected] or by Cary Brunett calling the office at 306-493-2242 Ryan King The town has residential lots for sale starting as low as $50,000 plus GST. Dan Mantyka Contact the Town Office for more information. Darcy Peakman All citizens are encouraged to call the RCMP for any issue of concern related to traffic, property or people. The Delisle detachment can be Municipal Elections reached at 306-493-3240 and Warman detachment at 306-975-1670. happen this fall. Our local bylaw enforcement officer is Bob McCrea. He can be reached at 306-321-2617. Delisle Centennial Arena (delislecentennialarena.com): The Arena offers hockey/skating and curling. Hockey/skating ice rentals are $190/hr GST included and can be made through: Amanda Radford at 306-717-9133, [email protected], or visit our website. www.delislecentennialarena.com. Ice rentals are available from September – March. Make your summer bookings of the facilities by calling the Town Office at 306-493-2242. FACILITY RENTALS ** There is no sound system available with rentals Centennial Arena Ball Diamond Town Hall ** Lodge Room (Meeting Room)** Ice Rentals: Scheduler Diamond/Booth Rentals: Rentals: 306-493-2242 Rentals: 306-493-2242 Amanda Radford 306-717-9133 Recreation Office: -306 493-8283 Rates starting at $130 Rates starting at $30 [email protected] [email protected] Seating Capacity 50 Seating Capacity 250 2020 Rates—Ice will be available to 2020 Rates—Diamonds will be Accessible Air Conditioned rent by mid-September available to rent April-October Kitchen Regular Ice Rental - $190/hr. GST Day Rate - $75/day plus GST Accessible included Single Game/Evening Rate - $40 plus Curling Rink Monday to Friday (Midnight to GST $25/hr. (Different rental options 3PM)- $130/hr. GST included Ball Practice Rate- $30 plus GST available) Tournaments - $880 GST included Concession Rate - $40 plus g Concession building included with any diamond Rental) Community Support 4 Community Support A Message from the Mayor Well where do I start? 2020 is definitely a year to remember. Delisle as well as the rest of Canada is still trying to cope with and accept the Covid-19 pandemic. It brought the complete country and world into uncharted waters. Delisle and Saskatchewan have been relatively lucky with this outbreak so there is a warm heart felt thank you to the Provincial Authorities for leading the way and providing strict guidelines in which we all have to follow and abide by. Please ensure we maintain the safety guidelines as they are brought forth. Even though as a community it wasn’t easy to accept the fact that schools, minor sports, parks, churches, etc. were discontinued or closed, it was something we as a community had to abide by. In saying this I personally would like to thank everyone for following the guidelines set in place. Get involved with your community. Volunteers are still working on the splash park fundraising. Get involved with the Recreation Association. Delisle Sports Dinner was a great success for the community. All of this takes volunteers so I thank all of the people who dedicate their time to make Delisle a great place to live. Our Town Council as well as the employees of the Town do a fantastic job for everyone. Make sure you say thank you when you see them. As we do repairs and or reconstructing complete streets please understand the decisions we make will affect the people of this community for the future. The Town is fully committed to spending money on proper street construction and there is a balance between proper spending with the amount of repairs required. Our Fire Department and First Responders do a fantastic job. They are always looking for members so support them anyway you can. 2020 is election year so I urge everyone to get involved and vote. If you feel you can offer lots to the community then put your name in for council. Positive people on council bring positive changes to Delisle. There have been many positive changes within the community and it takes everyone to continue with this approach to make Delisle a better place to live. 8 years I have now been the Mayor of Delisle. It has been a satisfying and rewarding experience. I can only thank everyone who has been part of the time I have spent representing Delisle. Delisle is in good shape for the future. 2020 has been a year of uncertainties so let’s see what the rest of the year may bring. All the best in the remainder of 2020 and into 2021. Dave Anderchek Mayor of Delisle 5 Community Support 6 Thank you for your continued support in the Community Support Delisle & District Communities Would you like to ADVERTISE in the next Annual Community Guide? BUSINESS ADVERTISING SPONSORSHIP $10—Listing of your Business Name & Phone Sponsors are a critical part of the Delisle Number in our Business Directory listing. & District Community Guide. Any dona- $50—Business Card Size Color Ad as well as a tion helps cover the cost of printing and Business Directory listing distribution. Sponsorship levels are: $125—Quarter Page Size Color Ad as well as a Bronze: $126-$250 Business Directory listing Silver: $251-$499 Gold: $500-$999 Non Profit/Recreation Organizations Platinum: $1,000+ Community Information Place your info in the guide for free Deadline: April 29, 2021 Email your questions or submissions to: [email protected] Wednesday, September 9th: Friday, September 11th: Delisle Senior Center Family Dance– Name the Tune & Fun September is Senior Appreciation Photo booth, Concession & Cash Bar Month. Come out and celebrate our Drop off Fair Entries Seniors with a Supper Saturday, September 12th: Thursday, September 10th: Float & Bike Parade Delisle Elementary School & Sept 9 to 13, 2020 Kidsville Delisle Composite School Street Trade Show Community Welcome BBQ Vanscoy Ag Society Fair Registration Under One Roof Telemiracle BBQ Community Chapel Pie Sale BINGO Ag Fair Prize Money Sunday, September 13th: Pancake Breakfast @ Senior Center Ecumenical Church Service –TBA 7 Community Fundraiser for Local Daily Hours of Operation Organizations 6 am to 10 pm Convenience Store, Car wash, GENERAL MANAGER: Bulk Petroleum, Darin Sekulich 306-493-2212 Propane.
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