Open to Local Seniors Aged 80+Begins 1:30pmEvent CalendarWe would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our Village. In this website you will find an abundance of information this beautiful place we call home. Tree lined, paved streets, low taxes, a top notch volunteer fire department, and a Park and Campground are just some of the amenities here. We also boast the best tasting, safest drinking water in the area we say in the province!We hope you come and visit us soon and see for yourself what our little village on the prairies has to offer.Mayoress of DysartHon. Brenda MacknakWelcome to Dysart
Open to Local Seniors Aged 80+Begins 1:30pmEvent CalendarWe would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our Village. In this website you will find an abundance of information this beautiful place we call home. Tree lined, paved streets, low taxes, a top notch volunteer fire department, and a Park and Campground are just some of the amenities here. We also boast the best tasting, safest drinking water in the area we say in the province!We hope you come and visit us soon and see for yourself what our little village on the prairies has to offer.Mayoress of DysartHon. Brenda MacknakWelcome to Dysart
Welcome to the Rural Municipality website. The municipality consists of 7 1/2 townships, encompassing 665 square kilometers of land. Last Mountain Lake is to the west and south of the R.M. of McKillop and the boundaries follow along the lake.Agriculture is the predominant land use within the municipality. Agriculture activities include grain and mixed farming.Lakeshore development is also very predominant along Last Mountain Lake and has become the main economic activity within the R.M. These recreational opportunities exist in the form of a provincial park, seasonal resort development, cottages and water and fishing activities.Resort communities consist of nine organized hamlets and eleven unorganized hamlets which include: Collingwood Lakeshore Estates, Maple Grove, Uhl's Bay, Sunset Resort, North Colesdale, South Colesdale, Green Acres, Spring Bay, Gibb's Beach, Belmont Beach, MacPheat Park, Flavel Beach, Mohr's Beach, Shoreline, Clearview, Sorensen Beach, Heritage Valley, Sun Dale Resort, Alta Vista and Shore Acres.The R.M. prides itself on being a progressive, developing community.
Site MapPopulation 650 Established August 1, 1908The Town of Raymore, Saskatchewan, is ideally located at the junction of Highways #6 and #15, only 112 kilometers north of Regina.We are serviced by these two main highways offering a main track for the large volume of traffic using these highways.We are located along the main CN train line.In 2003 we won the Saskatchewan Community Service Spirit Award! Raymorea?TMs strong sense of community is evident through ita?TMs many businesses, recreational activities and clubs.â If you enjoy small town life, a relaxing atmosphere and safe, low cost living, Raymore just might be the place for you.Come out and have a visit!Box 10, 107 Main StreetRaymore, Sask.
Bell Park in the FallSunrise over KiplingMural painted by Janet Blackstock, 2009News & UpdatesCan You Be Found in an Emergency?August 27, 2014As residents of a small Town we sometimes think the everyone 'knows' where we live! This is not always the case anymore. Sometimes we are even seeing emergency services come in from another jurisdiction.
Silver Sage Housing Corporation OUR MISSION: TO PROVIDE AND PROMOTE HIGH QUALITY AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE LIVING IN URBAN CENTERS.Silver Sage Housing Corporation was incorporated in November 1983 as a Provincial NonProfit Organization. The membership of the Corporation are those individuals who hold the Office of Chief of Member First Nations of the Touchwood File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council.Silver Sage Housing Corporation presently manages a total rental portfolio of 452 housing units inclusive of 428 single or semidetached units, 18 apartment type units, are 6 condominium apartments. Except for 5 single detached housing units in Fort Qu'Appelle, this housing is located in Regina.Silver Sage Housing Corporation, out of the entire portfolio, owns 190 units which were acquired under the Urban Native Housing Program through Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation (CMHC). The balance of the portfolio being 262 units, is Public Housing managed by Silver Sage Housing Corporation on behalf of the Province and CMHC
It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain any other permits as may be required according to other municipal, provincial and federal government legislation, including a Shoreland Alteration Permit if you are doing any work at or near the shoreline.