Warman sets mill rate, raises base tax
By TERRY PUGH Warman City Council voted at its May 20 meeting to increase both the mill rate and the base tax for all classes of property in the municipality.…
By TERRY PUGH Warman City Council voted at its May 20 meeting to increase both the mill rate and the base tax for all classes of property in the municipality.…
The City of Warman continued its 2025 Volunteer Appreciation Awards with the presentation of the Legendary Group Award. The award was presented to Warman Minor Soccer during the Warman City…
A weather system moved through the province this week, bringing strong winds and periods of mixed precipitation. Multiple areas reported rainfall, while others experienced snow and flurries that considerably slowed…
By KEVIN BERGER, Local Journalism Initiative What is the purpose of creating a bylaw that cannot be enforced? That fundamental dilemma was raised during the City of Martensville committee of…
By KEVIN BERGER, Local Journalism Initiative Delisle Elementary School has been selected as one of 20 schools across Saskatchewan to receive a $20,000 grant to support student nutrition, which the…
By KEVIN BERGER, Local Journalism Initiative Eight lacrosse teams from Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba converged on the Warman Home Centre Communiplex from Friday to Sunday, May 15-17 for the Justin…
By KEVIN BERGER, Local Journalism Initiative City of Martensville councillors approved a request during their May 5 meeting to waive $4,500 in rental fees for the Maddogs minor football program,…
The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed May 17 to 23 as Treaties Recognition Week, highlighting the importance of treaties in the province. Treaties are foundational agreements between the Crown and…
By CHIEF ROBERT DUTTCHEN, Corman Park Police Service Thankfully, the rain and snow have reduced the fire risk in the RM, and the fire bans have been lifted. May 12…
Thanks to the recent wet weather, the total fire ban implemented in portions of the RM of Corman Park has been rescinded in full as of Friday morning, May 15.…