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Westheath Phase 5 and 6 Concept Plan Report
Westheath Concept Plan, Servicing Scheme & Southwest Future Growth WESTHEATH PHASES 5 AND 6 Development Concept Plan, Servicing Scheme & Southwest Future Growth This report is prepared for The City of Moose Jaw in response to a request for a new development concept and servicing scheme for the final two phases of the Westheath residential neighbourhood located in the South-West area of Moose Jaw. Final Report August 2, 2018 Westheath Concept Plan, Servicing Scheme & Southwest Future Growth Acknowledgements V3 wishes to thank the following members of the City of Moose Jaw for their contribution, advice and guidance through the concept planning process. Michelle Sanson Director of Planning & Development Josh Mickleborough Director of Engineering Ted Schaeffer Director of Parks and Recreation Eric Bjorge Assistant City Planner V3 Staff Project Lead – Alan Wallace, MCIP Design Lead – Nick Pryce, MCIP Engineering – Steve Reichert, P.Eng; Jim Boss, R.E.T. Planner – Nik Kinzel-Cadrin Urban Designer – Aman Jhawer Assistance This project was completed with the assistance of: Thurber Engineering Ltd. (Saskatoon) McElhanney Land Surveys (Regina) CanNorth Environmental (Saskatoon) Westheath Concept Plan, Servicing Scheme & Southwest Future Growth Executive Summary Westheath is a city-owned and developed neighbourhood located in the south-west area of Moose Jaw. Phases 1-4 are now substantially completed, and the City of Moose Jaw wishes to proceed with subdivision, servicing and sale of the remaining 35 acres in Phases 5 and 6. This area was originally approved for subdivision in the 1970’s. It was the desire of the City of Moose Jaw to review the design and to apply the latest trends and design features which are now being constructed in new neighbourhoods. -
The North Battleford Water Inquiry
THE NORTH BATTLEFORD WATER INQUIRY SUBMISSION OF THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN SASKATCHEWAN ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AND HOUSING SASKATCHEWAN HEALTH SASKWATER CORPORATION MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman Barristers and Solicitors 1500 – 1874 Scarth Street Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 4E9 Table of Contents Page No. I. Introduction............................................................................................................................................ 1 II. Primary Factor: Exhibit C-12................................................................................................................ 2 III. Secondary Factors: Dr. Stephen Stanley’s Report................................................................................. 3 (a) An Upset Condition That Could Not Be Handled.................................................................... 4 (b) Dr. Stanley’s Report................................................................................................................. 4 (i) Raw Water Source..................................................................................................... 5 (ii) Treatment Plant Infrastructure................................................................................... 6 (iii) Operations of the Facility .......................................................................................... 8 (iv) Monitoring Program .................................................................................................. 9 (c) Other Secondary Factors......................................................................................................... -
Contact: [email protected] 306-463-6383
www.the-chronicle.ca Contact: [email protected] 306-463-6383 Deadline for Sept. 28 Chronicle is Sept. 23 Sept. 21, 2020 Town of Kerrobert o 50 people per mini league, includes month and will only be used for the purposes coaches/staff, instructors, participants from of Covid-19 contact tracing. Week 27 – Our students are in school and multiple teams, officials and volunteers who • Coaches, players, parents, referees will be the word is they are so happy to be back. cannot maintain two metes of distancing at all tracked by their organization as they enter They were met with smiling staff and new times. For those wishing to rent privately and their door. guidelines that they seem to quickly adapt outside of a governing organization, clarifica- • EVERYONE must use the hand sanitizer at to. We are all hopeful that the safe practises tion on what constitutes a mini league should the front entrance. will ensure that they can stay in school. We be directed to our Public Health Inspector at • EVERYONE is asked to limit their time are also wishing all our farmers continued 306-882-2672 option 3 ext 3 OR (306) 948- spent in the facility, as well as maintain good weather so that they can complete their 3323 ext. 2769 physical distancing when returning to their harvest quickly and safely! ~ Mini leagues should remain together vehicles or homes. The Kerrobert Memorial Arena Safe Open- until restrictions are further relaxed. • People are discouraged from visiting in the ing Plan was reviewed by Kerrobert Staff, ~ Game play can resume between teams in lobby. -
Saskatchewan
SASKATCHEWAN RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS RECOMMENDED BY THE NRVOA TABLE OF CONTENTS Assiniboia Assiniboia Regional Park & Golf Course Battleford Eiling Kramer Campground Bengough Bengough Campground Big Beaver Big Beaver Campground Blaine Lake Martins Lake Regional Park Bulyea Rowans Ravine Candle Lake Sandy Bay Campground Canora Canora Campground Carlyle Moose Mountain Carrot River Carrot River Overnite Park Chelan Fishermans Cove Christopher Lake Anderson Point Campground Churchbridge Churchbridge Campground Christopher Lake Murray Point Campground Cochin The Battlefords Provincial Park Craik Craik & District Regional Park Cut Bank Danielson Campground Canada | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return To Table of Contents 2 Cut Knife Tomahawk Campground Davidson Davidson Campground Dinsmore Dinsmore Campground Dorintosh Flotten Lake North Dorintosh Flotten Lake South Dorintosh Greig Lake Dorintosh Kimball Lake Dorintosh Matheson Campground Dorintosh Mistohay Campground Dorintosh Murray Doell Campground Dundurn Blackstrap Campground Eastend Eastend Town Park Eston Eston Riverside Regional Park Elbow Douglas Campground Fishing Lake Fishing Lake Regional Park Glaslyn Little Loon Regional Park Govan Last Mountain Regional Park Grenfell Crooked Lake Campground Grenfell Grenfell Recreational Park Canada | NRVOA Recommended RV Parks & Campgrounds: 2019 Return To Table of Contents 3 Gull Lake Antelope Lake Campground Gull Lake Gull Lake Campground Harris Crystal Beach Regional Park Humboldt Waldsea Lake Regional Park Kamsack Duck Mountain -
Saskatoon Moose Jaw Yorkton North Battleford
MOOSE JAW NORTH BATTLEFORD SASKATOON YORKTON ANNUAL REPORT 2013-2014 Mandate, Mission, Organizational Values SASKATCHEWAN WESTERN DEVELOPMENT MUSEUM 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT MOOSE JAW • NORTH BATTLEFORD • SASKATOON • YORKTON Fiscal Year Ending 31 March 2014 MANDATE The Western Development Museum Act [Section 11] specifies that: The Board shall endeavour: (a) to procure by gift, donation, devise, bequest or loan wherever possible, and by purchase where necessary and desirable, tools, machinery, implements, engines, devices and other goods and chattels of historical value and importance connected with the economic and cultural development of western Canada; (b) to collect, arrange, catalogue, recondition, preserve and exhibit to the public, the tools, machinery, implements, engines, devices and other goods and chattels referred to in clause (a); (c) to stimulate interest in the history of the economic and cultural development of western Canada; (d) to co-operate with organizations having similar objects. R.S.S. 1965, c.400, s.11. MISSION The Western Development Museum is the keeper of Saskatchewan’s collective heritage. The Museum shares the province’s unique sense of place with people for their understanding and enjoyment - recognizing that the legacy of the past is the foundation for a sustainable future. ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES • Teamwork and Communication • Trust and Respect • Freedom, with Accountability • Loyalty and Commitment • Honesty and Integrity • Initiative and Creativity The wheel is a symbol of ever-moving time. Wheat is a symbol of the richness of the land. Adopted in 1989 and updated in 1994, the logo with wheat and wheel in harmony symbolizes the mandate of the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum. -
Proposed Local Improvement Plan for Street Reconstruction in Kerrobert
Proposed Local Improvement Plan for Street Reconstruction in Kerrobert As anyone who lives in Kerrobert or drives through Kerrobert knows, most of our streets are in dire need of rebuilding. This Council and previous Town Councils have spent considerable time, energy and cash fixing potholes and other surface defects over the last decade, just trying to keep our streets passable. Council has determined that it is time to come up with a plan to rebuild our streets so as to improve the appearance of all our neighbourhoods and to make our streets safer and easier to drive on. We have developed a three phase plan to rebuild most of the streets in Town. We have attached several plans to this report to show where works are planned: 1) Roadway Phasing Plan1 2) Phase 1 Street Replacement Plan 3) Water Main Replacement Plan 4) Sewer Replacement Plan History and Background The biggest impediment to this and previous Councils in taking on any street reconstruction program has been the condition of the utilities buried in the streets. No one has wanted to undertake the cost and disruption of properly rebuilding a street just to then have another water main break, necessitating tearing up brand new asphalt. Two recent successful grant applications have now enabled us to take care of much of the failing buried utilities. The first grant of a little more than $250K from the Small Communities Fund, has allowed us to replace 600 meters of cast iron main on the eastern three blocks of Railway Avenue. This section of main has 1 Not shown on this Plan – Phase 2 also includes Manitoba Ave. -
Spartan Spirit November 2014
1 Spartan Spirit November 2014 From the Principal’s desk…. Editor in Chief—Morgan Fatteicher “Together, we make a strong team!” Co-editor—Mr. Stanko This quote is certainly demonstrated at KCI! Collective responsibility for student learning is a priority for us. It is truly inspirational to see such a strong team commitment to children's’ ed- ucation. As a staff, we are very appreciative of your involvement in your child’s education, and we are grateful to be working with such a strong parent community. Please consider attending the SCC Annual General Meeting being held at the KCI Library on November 18, 2014 at 7:00 pm. For the latest info and happenings check out the KCI website, like us on Facebook, or follow us on twitter at @KCISpartans. We update it regularly. On November 7th, we will participate in the Remembrance Day program hosted by KCI stu- dents, and in this way, remember those individuals who served our country so bravely and cou- rageously. We invite parents and other community members to attend our assembly at 10:45 am and join with us in this solemn occasion. Term 1 progress reports were sent home on Thursday, November 6th. Parent/Teacher/Student interviews will be held from 3:30 – 7:00 on the eve- nings of November 19 & 26. Once again, thank you for your strong support for us as a school and for your commitment to your children’s education. By working together, we help students reach their potential. “Together, we make a strong team!” The library will be open for study Sincerely, every day after school starting in November. -
Eatonia News Bulletin
APRIL 2013 EATONIA NEWS BULLETIN Published by the TOWN OF EATONIA Rates: Regular Classifieds (5-6 Lines) paid in advance RATE $10 OTHERWISE $17 Happy April Fool’s Day!! Boxed classified ads $17 1/8 Page $17 Deadline for ¼ Page $30 TOWN OF EATONIA NEWS submissions is the ½ Page $47 nd Full Page $86 22 of each Tax Prepayments Non-Profit Organizations month. The town is offering discounts for prepayment 1/8 Page $9 Please provide of 2013 taxes. The amount calculated for the ¼ Page $16 payment with your prepayment of 2013 taxes is based on your ½ Page $22 ad. 2012 tax levy. Full Page $41 Ph: 967-2251 Fax: 967-2267 The following discounts will be applied to any Email: [email protected] tax payments made during that month: Anonymous items will not be published. April – 3% May – 2% Would you like to receive the News Bulletin June – 1% by email? Please send your request to [email protected] Once the taxes are levied, in April or May, tax Microsoft Word Required. notices will be sent out indicating if there is a balance owing or a credit. Please be sure to check this tax notice to ensure that you have no taxes left owing due to an increase in your 2012 tax levy. A 1% tax penalty will be applied on the first of every month from February to June on all outstanding tax arrears. From July to December, a 1% penalty will be applied on the first of every month to all outstanding current taxes. A 10% penalty will be applied on January 1 to all outstanding taxes. -
Substitute Teacher Application Process
Substitute Teacher Application Process Applicants are required to provide a complete substitute teacher application package which includes: a) NESD Substitute Teacher application form – indicating the school(s) where you would like to work; b) an updated cover letter and resume; c) a copy of your valid Saskatchewan teaching certificate; d) registered with the Saskatchewan Professional Teachers Regulatory Board – www.sptrb.ca; e) a copy your internship report (beginning teachers); f) three current references. Preferred references would include experience working with children or in an educational institution; and g) a criminal record check including vulnerable sector search. (This can take a couple of weeks so start early. We need to see the original and it must not be older than six months). The complete application package can be sent to: Human Resources NESD Box 6000, 402 Main Street Melfort, Saskatchewan S0E 1A0 Email: [email protected] Fax: 306-752-4533 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. If you are interviewed, please give us at least two weeks to get back to you. Once you have been hired as a substitute teacher, it is not necessary to apply again from year to year. However, if you have not accepted a substitute opportunity in over a year, you will be inactivated and have to reapply if you are interested in re-joining the substitute list. Substitute Teacher Application Form Please complete the following form and submit it along with the documents required on the Substitute Teacher Application Process 1. Name of applicant: 2. Phone number: Address: 3. Email address: ____________________________________________________ 4. -
Saskatchewan Facilities with In-House Laundries
Saskatchewan Facilities with In-House Laundries Personal laundry for residents in long term care will continue to be processed locally. These facilities have some or all of their linen processed locally and were not within the scope of this project. Region Community Healthcare Facility Kelsey Trail Arborfield Arborfield Special Care Lodge Five Hills Assiniboia Assiniboia Union Hospital Integrated Facility Five Hills Assiniboia Ross Payant Centennial Home Regina Qu'Appelle Balcarres Balcarres Integrated Care Centre Sun Country Bengough Bengough Health Centre Athabasca Black Lake Athabasca Health Facility Regina Qu'Appelle Broadview Broadview Union Hospital Regina Qu'Appelle Broadview Broadview and District Centennial Lodge Cypress Cabri Prairie Health Care Centre Sun Country Carnduff The Border-Line Housing Company (1975) Inc. (Sunset Haven) Five Hills Central Butte Central Butte Regency Hospital Sun Country Coronach Coronach Health Centre Five Hills Craik Craik and District Health Centre Saskatoon Cudworth Cudworth Nursing Home Regina Qu'Appelle Cupar Cupar and District Nursing Home Inc. (Shalom) Prairie North Cut Knife Cut Knife Special Care Home Saskatoon Dalmeny Spruce Manor Special Care Home Heartland Davidson Davidson Health Centre Saskatoon Duck Lake Duck Lake and District Nursing Home Inc. Cypress Eastend Eastend Wolf Willow Health Centre Sun Country Estevan St. Joseph's Hospital Sun Country Estevan Estevan Regional Nursing Home Heartland Eston Jubilee Lodge Regina Qu'Appelle Fort Qu'Appelle All Nations' Healing Hospital Regina -
Report of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, 1914
5 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 28 A. 1915 REPORT OF THE ROYAL NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE 1914 PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT OTTAWA. PRINTED BY J. ok L. TACHE, PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1915 [No. 28—1915.] 5 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 28 A. 1915 To Field Marshal, His lloyal Highness the Duke of Connaught and of Strothearn, K.G., K.T.. K.P., etc., etc., etc.. Governor General and Commander in Chief of the Dominion of Canada. May it Please Your Royal Highness : The undersigned has the honour to present to Your Royal Highness the Annual Report of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police for the year 1914. Respectfully submitted, R. L. BORDEX, President of the Council. December 2, 1914. 28—n 5 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 28 A. 1915 TABLE OF CONTENTS. PART i. Page. Commissioner's Report, 1014 7 Appendices to the above. Appendix A.-—Superintendent J. O. Wilson, Lethbridge 27 ( B.— Superintendent J. A. McGibbon, Regina District.. l » C.—Superintendent W. H. Routledge, Prince Albert >'>7 D.—Superintendent C. Starnes, Maeleod 81 E.—Superintendent T. A. Wroughton, Edmonton 100 F.—Superintendent F. J. Horrigan, Maple Creek Ill G.—Superintendent A. E. C. McDonell, Athabaska Landing 125 H—Superintendent C. H. West, Battleford 137 J.—Inspector G. S. Worsley, Calgary 152 K.—Inspector R. S. Knight, ''Depot" Division, Regina.. .. .. .. 170 L.—Surgeon G. P. Bell, Regina 178 M.—Veterinary Surgeon J. F. Burnett, Regina 180 N.—Inspector J. W. Phillips, Mackenzie River Sub-district. ..... 1S2 O.-—Inspector C. Junget, Mine disaster at Hillcrest. -
Saskatchewan Intraprovincial Miles
GREYHOUND CANADA PASSENGER FARE TARIFF AND SALES MANUAL GREYHOUND CANADA TRANSPORTATION ULC. SASKATCHEWAN INTRA-PROVINCIAL MILES The miles shown in Section 9 are to be used in connection with the Mileage Fare Tables in Section 6 of this Manual. If through miles between origin and destination are not published, miles will be constructed via the route traveled, using miles in Section 9. Section 9 is divided into 8 sections as follows: Section 9 Inter-Provincial Mileage Section 9ab Alberta Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9bc British Columbia Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9mb Manitoba Intra-Provincial Mileage Section9on Ontario Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9pq Quebec Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9sk Saskatchewan Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9yt Yukon Territory Intra-Provincial Mileage NOTE: Always quote and sell the lowest applicable fare to the passenger. Please check Section 7 - PROMOTIONAL FARES and Section 8 – CITY SPECIFIC REDUCED FARES first, for any promotional or reduced fares in effect that might result in a lower fare for the passenger. If there are none, then determine the miles and apply miles to the appropriate fare table. Tuesday, July 02, 2013 Page 9sk.1 of 29 GREYHOUND CANADA PASSENGER FARE TARIFF AND SALES MANUAL GREYHOUND CANADA TRANSPORTATION ULC. SASKATCHEWAN INTRA-PROVINCIAL MILES City Prv Miles City Prv Miles City Prv Miles BETWEEN ABBEY SK AND BETWEEN ALIDA SK AND BETWEEN ANEROID SK AND LANCER SK 8 STORTHOAKS SK 10 EASTEND SK 82 SHACKLETON SK 8 BETWEEN ALLAN SK AND HAZENMORE SK 8 SWIFT CURRENT SK 62 BETHUNE