Municipal News
Tender Application: GRAVEL CRUSHING & STOCKPILING
The R.M. of Willner, No. 253 is requesting bids from interested parties wishing to custom crush 3/4 inch standard road gravel and stockpile the material in the Saskatchewan Highways Pit located at SE 13-28-29 W2 in the RM of Mccraney, No. 282.
The Scope of Work is to crush approximately 30,700 cubic yards of 3/4 inch gravel in size to road
standard specifications. This crush is to be completed by July 1, 2025. Note that a Penalty may apply if the target date is not met. The successful Bidder shall be responsible for providing
equipment and labour.
E-transfer Payments
How to use E-transfer Payments
Save on postage, envelopes and cheque costs.
Email payments to: [email protected]
Check with your financial institutions for e-transfer restrictions
Oil Recycling Hours of Operation: CLOSED FOR SEASON
Closed for Season on October 16. Reopens in April 2025
RM Recycling Bins:
RM Recycling Bins:
Recycling Bins available for the ratepayers of the Rural Municipality of Willner. Please contact the office for more information.
Wells
Wells
R.M. Willner Well
Well Name: R.M. Willner Well
Latitude :51.32513
Longitude: -106.07994
Please be advised that the water from the following water supply that is available to the public is NOT POTABLE (unsafe for human consumption)
DO NOT USE this water for drinking, cooking, food preparation and oral hygiene purposes.
The water from this well is not treated or tested and is therefore, considered to be unsafe for drinking, cooking, and oral hygiene purposes.
The Construction Codes Act
There are some significant proposed changes to the Act, such as:
– several terms have been clarified (eg. “owner”, “farm building” and “qualified person”)
– Dwellings on agricultural land will no longer be exempt under the Farm Building exemption.
– Unpaid building inspection and related fees (debt due) can be added to the owner’s property taxes.
– Local Authority can register interest on title for orders written if the owner does not comply within 60 days.
– Collecting a refundable deposit will be allowed.
– Adopting building bylaws will be mandatory for all municipalities. For those without a bylaw on January 1, 2022 a “default” provincial bylaw will be in force. For those with an existing bylaw, you have 7 years to update it.
If you would like to download a free PDF copy of The Construction Codes Act (Bill 4-first reading) then visit: