Railway crossing on Highway 363 near 24th Ave will be closed on May 16 & 17, 2022 (this was postponed due to weather)
CP Rail is planning work at the crossing on Hwy 363 near 24 Ave W. Road will be detoured as per attached picture.
CP Rail is planning work at the crossing on Hwy 363 near 24 Ave W. Road will be detoured as per attached picture.
The Rural Municipality of Baildon No. 131 Discretionary Use Application/Notice.
The Council of the Rural Municipality of Baildon No. 131 hereby gives notice, pursuant to section 6.4{1)(iv) of the Zoning Bylaw. Bylaw 08-2015, to allow the public to comment on a discretionary use development permit application respecting a proposed expansion of an Intensive Livestock Operation situated on Section SE 32-15-26-W2, operated by Top Gun Feeders Inc.
The purpose of the meeting is to enable Council to hear any concerns that may exist respecting the development proposal and to allow the applicant to explain the processes planned to limit those concerns to neighboring properties.
Council will hold a public meeting at the Regional Municipal Plaza located at 1- 1410 Caribou Street West, Moose Jaw on May 11,2022 at 8:30 a.m. to hear comments or concerns from any person or group who wants to comment on the proposed intensive livestock operation expansion. Council will also consider at the hearing any written comments or concerns received or delivered to the undersigned at the municipal office before the hearing.
Dated at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan this 26th day of April,2022.
(a) Address for Mail or hand-delivery:
Rural Municipality of Bai/don #131
#1-1410 Caribou St. W., Moose Jaw, SK S6H 7S9
(b) E-mail address: rm131@sasktel net, Fax (306) 693-2170, phone (306)693-2166
Administrator/Development Officer RM of Baildon No. 131
With the snowfall received thus far in 2021/22, we were all certainly challenged to finding an “appropriate home” for the excess snow in our lanes and roadways. The Municipality can certainly appreciate that residents want to dispose of snow from their laneways as efficiently and quickly as possible.
Unfortunately, the Municipality is experiencing an increase of the amount of snow from private lanes pushed onto Municipal Road allowances. In several cases, the snow-piles are left on the sides of roads to the point where traffic is down to one lane or worse, whereby the snow has drifted completely across the road making it impassable and dangerous for traffic. Therefore, we ask that snow from private laneways be kept on your existing property and not pushed onto Municipal Road allowances or public streets.
While the Municipality does its best to keep up with the snow removal on our roads, we cannot possibly clear the snow at every location simultaneously. Our many “Thanks” go out to those of you that have taken it upon them-selves to clear the snow when our crews were unable to reach everyone as quickly as possible. In addition, if you have not done so already and are currently removing snow from Municipal roadways, we encourage you to stop by the RM office to complete an “Occupational Health and Safety Exemption” form.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please the Municipal office (306) 692-3446 or email: [email protected]
Thank you for your time and consideration.
For Immediate Release March 10, 2022
A new initiative to prevent trespassing: SARM joins Saskatchewan tech startup to help rural landowners manage property and reduce unsolicited visitors & trespassers
“The SaskLander platform concept is simple. Post the land you own and then deny or give permission to those who request to enter onto it. The general public can request the required permission from landowners for hunting or recreation. The app works for rural municipalities because it gives the public access to a rural map and identifies the parcels of land and the listed no trespassing locations. It truly is a must-have resource for our 296 RMs,” explains Ray Orb, Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) President.
Amendments to the Trespass Act require the general public, such as hunters and recreational users, to gain permission to enter onto private lands, whether the land is posted or not. It is currently illegal for a member of the general public to access private land that has been posted with “no trespass” notifications for recreational purposes. The legislation amendments will transfer the onus of responsibility from the landowner to those wishing to access the land by requiring them to ask for permission before entering. SaskLander is an opt-in service that lets landowners add land and set their permissions by activity, in effect posting land digitally.
“One of the issues has always been that the general public, when seeking to access private land, wouldn’t always see a no trespassing sign. They might not know who the landowner is or how to contact them. SaskLander platform has bridged that gap, it’s as quick as opening the website and looking at the parcel of land you plan to be on and sending a message to the landowner,” adds Orb.
The SaskLander platform has 268 landowners registered online, accounting for 730 parcels. Usage of the platform spiked during hunting season in 2021, with notable and ongoing growth from recreational interest. In December, SaskLander noted increased signups as well, attributed to snowmobile season and the Trespass Act starting enforcement January 1, 2022. SaskLander is in early access and free to try.
Trespassing presents a threat not only to feelings of personal safety for rural municipality landowners, but also the livelihood of the landowner. Unfortunately, livestock has been lost to hunting accidents or because gates have been left open as a result of trespassing incidents. Additionally, the potential is high for the spread of noxious weeds, invasive species, and soil-borne diseases, like clubroot. This concern alone presents a serious biosecurity threat to Saskatchewan’s agricultural economy.
SARM sees the SaskLander app as a solution for landowners and recreational users to obtain permission to enter private lands and help diminish the risk of land trespassing.
For further information please contact:
sasklander.caSaskLander
CLOSED:
Friday – December 24th
Monday – December 27th
Tuesday – December 28th
Wednesday – December 29th
Thursday – December 30th
Friday – December 31st
Council and Staff for the RM of Moose Jaw No. 161 would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Rural Municipality of Moose Jaw No. 161
FOR SALE BY TENDER-TAX TITLE PROPERTY
The Rural Municipality of Moose Jaw No. 161 is offering for sale by public tender the following land due to tax arrears. The sale of land for tax arrears is governed by The Tax Enforcement Act.
Property Description/location
Conditions and Bid Forms are available at the Municipal Office located at:
The Rural Municipality of Moose Jaw No. 161
#3-1410 Caribou St. W.
Moose Jaw, SK S6H 7S9
Email: [email protected] or Municipal website: https://www.moosejawrm161.ca/
Completed bid forms are to be sent to the Municipal Auditors:
Mr. John Krysak
Dudley & Company LLP
Suite 200, 2255 13th Ave
Regina, SK S4P 0V6
Deadline: January 14, 2022, 4:00 p.m.
FOR SALE BY TENDER- TAX TITLE PROPERTY
The Rural Municipality of Moose Jaw No. 161 is offering for sale by public tender the following land due to tax arears. The sale of land for tax arrears is governed by The Tax Enforcement Act.
Blk/Par A Plan 101966878 Ext. 0 – ISC Parcel No. 164301106 Pt. NE 26-16-27 W2
Tax sales are not typical real estate transactions. The municipality is not obligated to obtain fair market value. Prior to considering participating in a tax sale, it is recommended that you seek independent legal advice.
The property is sold under the following conditions:
All tenders are to be submitted with the best and final offer by January 14, 2022 @ 4:00 p.m. to the Municipal Auditor, who will open and inspect all Tenders. Tenders will be considered at the next meeting of Council.
Submit Tenders Using the Supplied Bid Form To:
RM NO. 161 – TITLE PROPERTY TENDER
Attention: Mr. John Krysak
Dudley and Company LLP
Suite 200-2255-13th Ave, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 0V6
Email:
Deadline: January 14, 2022, 4:00 p.m.
Any/all questions related to the property are to be relayed to the Municipal Office.
Property Description: Blk/Par A Plan 101966878 Ext. 0 – ISC Parcel No. 164301106 Pt. NE 26-16-27 W2
Current Zoning: Country Residential
Roll #: 1576-100
SAMA Assessment ID/Alt #: 505069850-01
Assessed Value: $103,300.00
Parcel size: 1.011 hectares (2.5 acres) 192.49 meters x 52.5 meters
Tax Arrears Value: $25,216.51
Red Lake Waterline group is proposing a water pipeline from Moose Jaw south along Highway #2, 6 miles west and 2 miles east of #2 highway, and along 16th Avenue, 24th Avenue & 32nd Avenue.
If you are interested, or know of anyone that may be interested, please contact Red Lake Waterline directly: [email protected]
Please see the attached Public Notices:
Please be advised that 2% liquid strychnine for gophers is no longer available at the RM of Moose Jaw due to changes in Federal Legislation. An alternate product, Rozol, can be purchased through GWP Rodent Products directly. They can be reached at 306-694-8485. We apologize for the inconvenience.