Martens seeks second term on FCM Board
Martensville City Councillor Jamie Martens has the backing of her fellow councillors in her bid for re-election to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Board of Directors. Martens was first…
Martensville City Councillor Jamie Martens has the backing of her fellow councillors in her bid for re-election to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Board of Directors. Martens was first…
COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Warman and Martensville are doing a booming business. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) established appointment-based walk-in clinics in both cities last week. In Warman the clinic…
COVID-19 cases have been confirmed at École Holy Mary School in Martensville and Bishop James Mahoney High School in Saskatoon. The Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools (GSCS) school division issued a…
The Martensville A&W restaurant has received national recognition for outstanding community involvement. The Martensville A&W, owned by Rachelle, Bernice and Brian Buffin of Martensville, was presented with a ‘Community Champion’…
Great Plains College (GPC), with campuses in Warman and Martensville, is one of 19 Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions taking part in a project focusing on students’ mental health. Healthy Campus Saskatchewan…
Jaimie Malmgren, the Executive Director of the Prairie Sky Chamber of Commerce (PSCC) is stepping down from the post, effective Friday, April 16. She has accepted a new position as…
There’s “more light starting to shine at the end of the tunnel with each passing day” as the province’s COVID-19 vaccination program continues, according to Terry Jenson, Sask Party MLA…
When her husband passed away a few years ago, Martensville author Dianne Young put pen to paper in the form of a letter to herself. It was her way of…
The City of Martensville will be sending out property assessment notices and property tax notices together in late April. It’s the second consecutive year the two notices are being mailed…
Martensville residents who’ve been financially hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic could get a break on interest penalties for property tax and utility accounts currently in arrears. If a homeowner…