2021 Census Jobs
The Council of the Village of Kenaston supports the 2021 Census, and encourages all residents to complete their census questionnaire online at www.census.gc.ca. Accurate and complete census data supports programs and services that benefit our community.
Attached to this email are the following:
• Recruitment Poster (PDF)
• Recruitment Business Card (PDF)
• Recruitment Card (PDF)
Thanks,
Carman Fowler, Administrator
Thank You
The Village of Kenaston council would like to thank all the those with skidsteers or any means of snow removal equipment for their ongoing support with snow removal. Our community is fortunate to have many snow angels in a time of need.
Carman Fowler, Administrator
Utility Bill Notice
A note regarding the Utility bill distributed for October to December 2020.
The second sewer listing on the Village of Kenaston Utility Bill is for Waste Management and NOT sewer. It printed as “sewer” in error.
The Village of Kenaston Dump
Dump Hours for January to March 2021
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Please contact Dave at 306-252-2047 for access to the dump on these days only.
Kenaston Riverbend Co-Op Hours:
Hours: Monday: 11am - 1:30
Wednes/Friday: 11am-1:30; 4pm-7pm
Dine In or Take Out
Call 306-252-1011 when open
Kenaston Village Officn.
Please Note: The preferred method for payments is online, by etransfer, by cheque in mail or drop box at office to avoid volume of traffic in the municipal office.
Village Contact 306-252-2211
Email: kenaston@sasktel.net
RM of McCraney 306-252-2240
Email: rm282@sasktel.net
Do you have a home business in Kenaston?
Be sure to get listed on our Kenaston Business Directory.
Send your info to webmaster Glen Pavelich.
The Kenaston and District Chamber
meets at 12 noon on the 4th Monday of each month at the Kenaston Hotel. Consider this your personal invitation to join us and get involved. Membership $25.00.
Susan on behalf of Kenaston & District Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 82 Kenaston SK S0G 2N0
Community Spirit:
Check out the Kenaston Promotional Slideshow.
DID YOU KNOW?
Saskatchewan Highways are prioritized for snow removal and ice treatment based on highway classification and traffic volumes, click the links for more info.
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/transportation/highways/highway-safety/winter-safety
RM Level of Service Map
and
Winter Maintenance PDF
RM of McCraney Updates
PROPER GRAIN BAG DISPOSAL:
Council strongly encourages that all used grain bags or remnants thereof be rolled up and dropped off at one of the many collection sites.
According to the Ministry of the Environment, it is illegal to burn grain bags on public OR private property. Fines for burning grain bags range from $0 – 1 million dollars based on the severity of the offense.
Printable. Also a paper copy can be picked up at Village Office.
Riverbend Co-op Online Grocery Order Form
Orders will be filled on first come, first served basis. Same day delivery/pickup might not be available. Notes: Parking lot pickup at the store - please call the store when you are in the parking lot, provide your vehicle information, your order will be delivered to your vehicle. No contact delivery policy - The delivery driver will call you when they are at your house. Please put payment outside. Your payment will be collected and order will be left outside the door.
CN is committed to maintaining positive and proactive communications with the communities in which we operate.
Please contact the CN’s Public Inquiry Line (PIL) either by phone at 1-888-888-5909 or by email at contact@cn.ca. It is important that all citizens’ inquiries go through the PIL in order for CN to accurately monitor and analyze concerns and resolutions across our network.
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods
On any block and in any neighbourhood, it only takes one house that is harbouring illegal activities to undermine the safety of all residents of that community and affect the property values throughout that neighbourhood.
The Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Act is intended to empower residents to take back their neighbourhoods by reporting problem residences or businesses that are habitually used for illegal activities. These activities could include drugs, prostitution, gang or criminal activities, child sexual abuse or the unlawful sale or consumption of alcohol. (See Link)
Real Estate
in Kenaston & Area
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