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Wheatland Regional Library, established in 1967, provides library services to over 100,000 residents across 130 communities in Saskatchewan, focusing on community connection, resource access, and innovation.
The town of Allan is located 55kms South East of Saskatoon, just South of highway 16. Our population is steady at just over 700 people, from first home buyers and young families to empty nesters and seniors. We have a wide range of businesses and services that offer services making Allan a full service community. Our various clubs and organizations give you the ability to engage in your local community.
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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.