Yarra Plenty Regional Library was founded in the mid 1960s, when the former City of Heidelberg agreed to provide library services to the former Shire of Eltham. Later the former Shire of Diamond Valley and the Shire of Whittlesea joined in the Regional gr
Wheatland Regional LibraryEstablished in 1967, the Wheatland Regional Library is part of a provincewide public library system and is one of ten systems providing public library service to the Saskatchewan community. The library is located in west central Saskatchewan and serves approximately 95,000 people living in 132 communities in a 49,933 square kilometer area.
We have started rolling out the new website updates.Please be advised that not all pages have been completed at this moment so please bare with us.There may be graphical changes and optimizations to images to improve the look and feel and performance of the site once all pages are completely loaded.Please check back soon for an all new Bunnock Winners Archive as well as an all new searchable easier to navigate business directory. Also try viewing the website on your tablet or mobile phone. The new macklin.ca website is going to be mobile friendly.2014 Bunnock RegistrationsMar 14Beginning April 1, 2014 entries for this years' tournament will be accepted.
Why Biggar?Important NoticePlease take note that for 2015, Town Council is considering adopting a bylaw in which to regulate the parking of recreation vehicles, boats and trailers on town streets and town property. Take this time to make arrangements for alternative parking. Please have all recreation vehicles, boats and trailers removed from the streets by September 30, 2014. Enforcement will occur after this date.Travel Voucher WinnersCongratulations to our September Winners:$2,000.00 Travel Voucher - Donna Robillard$100.00 Cash - Deanna ArmstrongNext draw: October 15th, 2014Employment OpportunityThe Town of Biggar is currently accepting applications for Economic Development Officer and Heavy Equipment Operator. Please click here for more information. Title
The Town of Delisle has purchased and annexed 192.5 acres immediately to the east of Delisle. This land will be used for future expansion and development of the community. The next step will be to have the town's engineers create a master plan or layout f
All metals must be stripped completely before being taken to the transfer station. TRANSFER STATION ACCEPTANCE OF RUBBLEDue to increasing environmental regulations, the practice of burying rubble at the Transfer Station has been immediately discontinued. Asphalt and cement will each have their own separate stockpile and the material will eventually be crushed and reused as road material. Since no more material will be buried on site, the province has designated this facility as a 'transfer station' only.