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ANNUAL MOSQUITO CONTROL CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY
May 8, 2014 - 12:00pm
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City of Saskatoon (City) crews are working on reducing mosquito populations this spring through the annual mosquito control campaign. The mosquitoes currently being controlled are primarily nuisance mosquitoes. Mosquito control will continue throughout the summer and will also control Culex tarsalis, the mosquito that is the primary carrier for the West Nile virus in Saskatchewan.
Saskatoon residents can assist with reducing mosquito populations, including Culex tarsalis, by eliminating standing water on their property. Mosquito larvae can develop in any water, even small amounts that are allowed to stand for four days or more. To help control the mosquito population you can:
• Remove any standing water from your property;
• Ensure items in and around the property like pool covers, saucers under flower pots, children’s toys, pet bowls, and wading pools are regularly emptied or replaced with clean water;
• Clean eavestroughs regularly so water does not collect in them;
• Empty and clean bird baths twice weekly;
• Ensure openings in rain barrels are covered with mosquito screening; and
• Ensure your yard is free of debris, such as old tires that can hold rainwater.
For more information on the City’s mosquito control program, please visit www.saskatoon.ca (under “M” for Mosquito Control).
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CITY RECOGNIZES NATIONAL DAY OF HONOUR
May 8, 2014 - 12:00pm
For Release: Friday, May 9, 2014
On Friday, May 9, 2014 the City of Saskatoon joined Canadians across the country to honour the end of Canada’s military commitment in Afghanistan.
Earlier this year, as the last of Canada’s troops made their way home, Prime Minister Stephen Harper declared May 9, 2014 a National Day of Honour and on May 5, 2014 City Council resolved that the City would join municipalities across Canada in observing a concurrent moment of silence.
His Worship Mayor Donald Atchison spoke at a commemorative ceremony held at 11:25 a.m. on Friday, May 9, 2014.
“Members of our community served proudly in the Afghan mission and today we honour their service, their courage and their sacrifice,” says Saskatoon Mayor Donald Atchison. “It is also a day to honour the families of those who gave their lives in the service of their country.”
Ceremony attendees witnessed the lowering of the flag in Civic Square and participated in two minutes of silence to reflect upon the commitments made by members of our community who served in Afghanistan, as well as those who put their lives at risk each day to help keep Saskatoon safe.
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CITY OF SASKATOON BEGINS MAIL-OUT OF NEW 2014 PROPERTY TAX NOTICES
May 8, 2014 - 12:00pm
The City has started mailing the new format 2014 Property Tax Notices for 87,000 properties in Saskatoon. Property owners should expect their tax notices to arrive over the next coming weeks. If you have not received your tax notice by May 31, 2014, please call 306-975-2400. Your 2014 Property Taxes are due June 30, 2014.
This year, you will find your Property Tax Notice has a new shorter format that is less complicated and easier to read. The new property tax notice with fewer pages is more efficient, using two thirds less paper giving cost savings for both paper usage and postage.
With your 2014 Property Tax Notice you will also receive a brochure insert, ‘How to Read Your New Property Tax Notice’ – the brochure explains the information you will find on your notice, and offers helpful advice and contact information should you have any tax related questions. Both your tax notice and the brochure insert will arrive in a clearly highlighted, bottom flap envelope that also provides for more efficient processing.
Property owners are encouraged to visit saskatoon.ca, to use the Property Assessment & Tax Tool found on the homepage of our website. This helpful and easy to use tool allows the user to look up a Saskatoon property by address to see assessment information, related market area information, 2014 property tax information, and details on how the City distributes the current year’s municipal portion of property taxes to civic services.
The City of Saskatoon is committed to the Corporate Strategic Goal of Continuous Improvement, and to placing fair, accurate, and equitable values on Saskatoon residential and commercial properties.
Visit saskatoon.ca and click on ‘P’ for Property Tax for additional information. Or contact a Customer Service Representative at 306-975-2400; we are pleased to answer any tax related questions you may have.
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CITY OF SASKATOON RECOGNIZES THE NATIONAL DAY OF HONOUR WITH OFFICIAL CEREMONY
May 7, 2014 - 12:00pm
Members of the public are invited to attend a commemorative event as the City of Saskatoon joins municipalities from across the country to reflect and honour the commitment made by the men and women who served in Canada’s military in Afghanistan.
Earlier this year, as the last of Canada’s troops made their way home from Afghanistan, Prime Minister Stephen Harper declared May 9, 2014 a National Day of Honour and on May 5, 2014 City Council resolved that the City would join municipalities across Canada in observing a concurrent moment of silence.
His Worship Mayor Don Atchison will be speaking at 11:25 a.m. on Friday, May 9 in the Civic Square which is located at the south side of City Hall. The ceremony will include a lowering of the flag and two minutes of silence.
CITY-WIDE NOTIFYNOW SYSTEM TEST DECLARED A SUCCESS
May 7, 2014 - 12:00pm
Starting at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 7, 2014, Saskatoon’s Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) tested the entire database of the NotifyNOW system. Data collected during the test indicated that by 11:25 a.m. more than 14,000 people confirmed they had received the message by either replying to the text message or email, or by pressing 1 on their phone.
The Saskatoon EMO appreciates everyone’s participation and feedback on the test including media assistance in getting the word out that a test would be happening. EMO received many positive phone calls following the test, including ones from people stating they were expecting a phone call.
“When an emergency happens, we need to know the system works and works well. The best way to prepare for an emergency is to do a test like this, identify possible kinks in the system and then solve them,” says Ray Unrau, Director of Emergency Planning. “We got lots of good feedback from residents and we can’t thank everyone enough for their participation.”
On Wednesday morning we were able to test the system in a non-emergency situation to make sure that the infrastructure was in place to distribute a large number of notifications. In this area as well, the test was successful and SaskTel infrastructure was able to handle the volume of calls generated by the system.
This was our first ever test of the NotifyNOW system and as expected there were a number of lessons to be learned. Some of those lessons are about the call display for telephone calls needs to be a trusted and distinctive name or number and that we need to continue our outreach to ensure entered contact information is correct. As always, emergency preparedness education will continue throughout the City, and will incorporation information about NotifyNOW.
The Saskatoon EMO would like to remind residents to consider whether they received the notification in the best possible way. For instance, if you are often gone from home for long periods of time, receiving emergency notification on your landline may not be the most effective way for the City of Saskatoon to reach you during an emergency. By signing up, residents can customize how they receive messages to ensure that they are notified as soon as possible. Residents can sign-up by going to saskatoon.ca, clicking on the NotifyNOW logo and completing the sign up process. NotifyNOW allows you to enter up to 10 methods of contact and up to 10 addresses that you would like to receive emergency notifications about, for example your child’s school or elderly parents home. For step by step information about how to sign up please go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qak-iNP8J_8&feature=youtu.be
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