Through Saskatchewan’s Strychnine Stewardship Program, eligible producers can take the following steps to access strychnine for responsible control of Richardson’s ground squirrels.
Complete online training
Submit a mandatory Treatment Plan and Declaration Form
Purchase through your RM
Apply during recommended windows (March 1 to June 15 and July 15 to September
The Rural Municipality of Winslow No. 319 is currently accepting applications for a permanent, full-time Foreman to join our management team.
The successful candidate will have experience in heavy equipment operation, as well as road maintenance and construction. Applicants must hold a valid Class 5 driver’s licence; a Class 1A licence is considered an asset. A strong understanding of equipment operation, along with mechanical aptitude, is required.
This position also requires demonstrated leadership ability, strong communication and organizational skills, and the ability to effectively prioritize and manage projects within the municipality. The Foreman will oversee and manage inventory, including gravel, culverts and municipal signage.
The Village of Dodsland is excited to announce a significant milestone in our arena rebuild journey. We have officially been approved for $132,319.60 in funding through the Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF).
This federal investment, administered by the Government of Saskatchewan, is a vital contribution to the “bones” of our new 34,000-square-foot facility. These funds are specifically earmarked for the essential infrastructure and safety systems that will ensure our new home is built to last for the next 40 years and beyond.
“This grant represents more than just a number; it’s a partnership that helps bridge the gap toward our $12-million goal,” says the Rebuild Committee. “We are grateful to the Government of Canada for recognizing the importance of this project to the families and athletes of West Central Saskatchewan.”
As we approach our January 21st fundraising deadline, this injection of support brings our current secured total to over $5.28 Million.
“Click here to see our full funding breakdown and learn how you can contribute.”
After the devastating fire that destroyed the Dodsland Sports
Center, our community has come together with determination
and hope. We have a powerful opportunity to replace what was
lost and build an improved facility — a modern arena designed
for future generations.
A map from March 1998, a photo of the staff and council, which was taken in December 1999 and a program for a Provincial hockey game of the Dodsland Senior Stars against the Drake Canucks were in the time capsule.
A Briar ticket stub and the sports section of The Star Phoenix, indicating that Greg McAulay, of British Columbia, was the Briar winner, was put in the time capsule to illustrate events that were happening in 2000.
The Reeve’s speech from the April 2000 Rate Payer’s Meeting, pins from the 90th anniversary of the RM of Winslow #319 in 2000, a poster and pin protesting the Government of Saskatchewan’s plan for forced amalgamations of Rural Municipalities were included in the time capsule.
The Reeve’s speech outlined projects the municipality was working on, capital purchases from the prior year, and that the SARM membership voted on establishing APAS to help lobby farm issues at the Federal level of Government. The speech also shared information about forced amalgamation plans and meetings the council had attended to protest
The front section of The Star Phoenix, indicating the death of curler Sandra Schmirler, was included in the time capsule as the young curler was from the Town of Biggar, which is not far from the municipality