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City and Pelican Lake First Nation sign new Urban Reserve Agreements
December 14, 2022 - 3:00pm
- municipal and police services the City will provide;
- service fees Pelican Lake First Nation will pay the City in lieu of property taxes; and,
- compatible land-use and development standards.
The City and Pelican Lake First Nation have cleared a path to designate the First Nation’s land at 1944 St. George Avenue, the site of Adam’s Lumber, as an urban reserve.
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark and Pelican Lake First Nation Chief Peter Bill, along with the Council of Pelican Lake First Nation, and Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners Chair, Jyotsna (Jo) Custead, today signed urban reserve agreements during a special signing ceremony.
“This exciting purchase of the historic Adams Lumber by Pelican Lake First Nation will create a new chapter for this business, the city and the province,” says Mayor Charlie Clark. “I have been impressed with the vision that Chief Bill and his Council have for creating opportunity in the lumber and building industry. I’m grateful that they have chosen to invest here in Saskatoon. The continued establishment of Urban Reserves in our city helps build opportunity for everyone into the future.”
At its regularly scheduled meeting on November 21, 2022, City Council approved the Municipal Services and Compatibility Agreement negotiated with Pelican Lake First Nation. The Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners also approved the Police Services Agreement at their regularly scheduled meeting on November 17, 2022. These agreements fulfill the municipal requirements for urban reserve designation.
The agreements address:
“This is a significant achievement for Pelican Lake First Nation. It is an honour to work with the City of Saskatoon. They have opened their arms to us and worked with us,” says Chief Peter Bill. “This is just the beginning of our engagement with the City to create opportunities for our urban Band Members. During these times in which we are all attentive to Truth and Reconciliation and healing, we look forward to our participation in the economy and life in Saskatoon as a path to building strong and positive relationships. We are here to do business and commit to active participation in Saskatoon as we move forward together.”
As part of the signing ceremony, through a special livestream feed, the Pelican Lake First Nation proudly revealed and lit the Adams Lumber sign which originally graced the site and is highly visible from the Idylwyld Drive Freeway. The iconic sign has been beautifully restored to its original state.
Decisions on reserve designation are made by the federal government. Once the property is designated as a reserve, it will become the ninth urban reserve in Saskatoon. When a property transfers to reserve status, it is no longer under City jurisdiction.
For more information on urban reserves, please visit saskatoon.ca/urbanreserves.
About Pelican Lake First Nation
Pelican Lake First Nation is a member of the Agency Chiefs Tribal Council whose home reserve is located on Chitek Lake, Saskatchewan approximately 270 km northwest of Saskatoon. A signatory of Treaty No. 6, approximately 1277 members reside on the home reserve and 416 members live in other communities throughout the province.
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Naughty or Nice Recycling Advice: City launches holiday waste reduction and diversion campaign
December 8, 2022 - 10:00am
- Empty, rinse and flatten all containers
- Place recyclables loose in your blue bin, not in boxes or bags
- Reduce, re-use, re-gift whatever you can
- Skip the fancy wrapping and reuse paper, ribbons, bows, and bags
- Take large or excess recycling to a public recycling depot
- Take your natural Christmas tree to a City drop-off site
- Get naughty or nice recycling advice from the Saskatoon Waste Wizard
- Don’t miss pick-up day! Set up reminders at saskatoon.ca/collectioncalendar or download the Saskatoon Waste Wizard from the App Store or Google Play.
- Spread some joy by helping your neighbours roll out their carts
- The City Landfill will be closed on December 25 and January 1
- Cut down on emissions by carpooling with friends and family, or get your ‘shop on’ and hop on the Jingle Bell Express for quick access to all the malls in Saskatoon
The City of Saskatoon has just launched its holiday recycling campaign, Naughty or Nice Recycling Advice, that encourages residents to keep waste reduction and diversion top of mind during the holiday season.
“Gifts, wrapping material, decorations, celebrations, and festive feasts can all result in a significant amount of waste over the holiday season, so we have to find opportunities to cut down on that waste and to effectively divert it from our landfill,” says Katie Burns, Education and Environmental Performance Manager. “Small changes can make a big difference in cutting down the amount of holiday waste, so whenever you’re unsure just ask the Saskatoon Waste Wizard for advice.”
Here are some helpful tips to ensure you are minimizing holiday waste in your household:
Residents are also reminded of the following important waste information over the holiday season:
For more information and tips on holiday waste reduction and diversion visit saskatoon.ca/waste
Who’s new at the Zoo? A pack of wolves!
December 5, 2022 - 8:00am
The Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo (Zoo) is excited to introduce the newest pack in town – Arctic wolves Nuna, Anori and Inneq.
“Arctic wolves are beautiful animals, and we are so fortunate to have an opportunity for our guests to come and learn more about this magnificent species,” says Jeff Mitchell, Zoo Manager. “Arctic wolves are a sub species of grey wolf, and they have some fantastic adaptations including the ability to withstand the sub-zero temperatures and months of absolute darkness often experienced in their natural habitat.”
The three sisters arrived safely from Toronto Zoo last week, and the zookeepers have been slowly introducing the wolves to their new home at the Nutrien Ark.
“We want to give the wolves a chance to become familiar with their new home, so for the next several days they will be transitioning from their indoor space to the outdoor wolf habitat at the Nutrien Ark,” says Mitchell.
The Zoo has been preparing for the wolves’ arrival for several weeks, upgrades to the interior portion of the exhibit were completed, including a new training and enrichment area which allows zookeepers to work more closely with the wolves. Automatic heated water bowls were also added providing access to fresh, clean water. In the outdoor portion of their habitat, a new structure provides an opportunity for the wolves to den or climb up on top to get a better view of their space. In the summer, the wolves will also get the opportunity to explore an upgraded pond in the exhibit.
The Zoo is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and is admission by donation until March 31, 2022. Visit saskatoon.ca/zoo to plan your next visit or learn more about the Zoo Season Pass.
Grab your friends and do your shopping on board the Jingle Bell Express
December 2, 2022 - 11:00am
- Weekends (Saturday and Sunday)
- 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
- Regular fares apply
- Boxing Day (fare free)
- 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Hit all the malls this holiday season by taking Route 1225 - Jingle Bell Express!
This is Saskatoon Transit’s sixth year providing special holiday service to all the malls. The service runs every weekend in December (except on December 25 and 31) and then again with free service on Boxing Day (December 26). Participating malls include Centre, Confederation, Lawson Heights, Market, and Midtown.
“The Jingle Bell Express removes the hassle of driving and full parking lots while providing riders with access to malls they may not otherwise visit,” says Cory Shrigley, Customer Support and Engagement Manager of Saskatoon Transit.
The Jingle Bell Express buses are decorated and play holiday music.
Service
Use the Transit App or Google Maps Transit to plan a trip, or consult the route schedule on Transit’s website or call Transit Customer Service (306.975.3100) for help with trip planning.
Jingle Bell Express riders who complete a short survey on the website will be in for a chance to win one of five $100 gift cards sponsored by the participating malls.
Get your ‘shop on’ and hop on the Jingle Bell Express!