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Hazlet Rallies to Keep Library Hours
The Village of Hazlet is fighting to protect one of its most valued community spaces: the local library. The Chinook Regional Library has announced a reduction of 3.5 hours per week at the Hazlet branch, cutting service from 9.5 hours down to just 6. For a village of fewer than 100 residents, that’s a significant loss—"barely enough time to check books in and out," as the Village noted in a recent update. There is, however, an option to keep the hours intact. Hazlet can “buy
Nov 32 min read


Gull Lake Council Meeting – October 8, 2025: Sidewalk Upgrades and Nearly $10K in Grants
The Gull Lake Town Council met for its regular session on October 8 in Council Chambers at 2378 Proton Avenue. Present: Mayor Nasser Zanidean Councillors: Tyson Migneault, Karen Turton, Brandon Wessner, Steven Haithwaite, Terry Stevenson, Neal Boutin Administrator: Emella Waiser 📝 Meeting Highlights Approvals & Financials Previous Minutes: Council approved the minutes from September 24, 2025. Monthly Financials: September 2025 statements were reviewed and approved. Payment
Oct 303 min read


Community Call: Autumn House Seeks Year-End Support for Safety Upgrade
According to a recent post from Autumn House on their Facebook page, the facility is encouraging year‑end donations as 2025 draws to a close. With tax season approaching, they note that contributions made before December 31 will be eligible for a receipt—giving donors the opportunity to support a local cause while also receiving a benefit on this year’s return. The seniors’ care facility has identified a pressing need in its fire suppression system, with repair and replacemen
Oct 281 min read
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Community Care Starts at the Curb: Gull Lake’s Sidewalk Clearing Bylaw
A single patch of ice can put a neighbor in danger . That’s why Gull Lake Council passed Bylaw No. 8‑2012 —The Sidewalk Clearing Bylaw. It’s about keeping our sidewalks safe, accessible, and welcoming for everyone. What You Need to Do Property owners and occupants must clear sidewalks adjoining their property. Snow, ice, or debris must be removed within 48 hours of accumulation. The bylaw defines debris as glass, loose dirt, mud, or organic material likely to interfere with
4 days ago2 min read


Gull Lake Fire Department Honoured with Premier’s Commendation
Photo: Gull Lake Fire Chief Bentley Gibson with Premier Scott Moe and fellow fire chiefs at the Premier’s Commendation ceremony in Regina. (Shared publicly by MLA Kevin Weedmark on Facebook) The Gull Lake Fire Department was among the Saskatchewan fire services recognized with the Premier’s Commendation during a ceremony in Regina. The award acknowledges extraordinary efforts during the province’s devastating 2025 wildfire season. Premier Scott Moe presented the commendation
Dec 32 min read


Heritage Grant Strengthens Gull Lake Downtown Investment Momentum
Artist’s rendering of the restored Old Pharmacy facade—a project now supported by a $20,000 Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation grant The Gull Lake Property Development Cooperative has received a $20,000 grant from the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation to support facade restoration on its downtown revitalization project. The funding brings the cooperative’s total investment to $55,000, marking a significant milestone in efforts to restore the former drugstore building on Proton
Nov 281 min read
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