July 18, 2023


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Gravel Pit Measuring Service Award Notice


To comply with the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) and other regional trade agreements, SARM was required to complete an RFP solicitation for a Gravel Pit Measuring and Data Processing Service. Only suppliers that responded to the RFP and received a successful contract award can be promoted as an approved supplier through the SARM Member Purchasing program.


We are pleased to announce that Zach James Media received the successful award as the SARM Member Purchasing Gravel Pit Measuring approved supplier. 


The new contract with Zach James Media offers SARM’s members exceptional pricing, accurate measurements, and efficient processing services.

Important information to note:


  • July 26th is when you can start to access Zach James Media.
  • The document linked below provides more on the Gravel Pit Measuring Service.
  • For any questions or for information on how to access the service, email: zachjamesmedia@outlook.com
  • More information about the Gravel Pit Measuring Service will be posted on the SARM Group Purchasing Programs webpage on July 26th. You can also visit www.zachjamesmedia.com to learn more. 
  • Invoices from Zach James Media will be sent from invoices@sarm.ca and should be paid to SARM.



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Declaring a Local Emergency - Municipal Role


With excessively high temperatures during the heart of the growing season, it is expected that several RMs will consider disaster status very soon. Both pastures and croplands are being affected by drought.


Although a declaration is not required to receive future funding or assistance, it helps understand the severity of the situation we are in. Municipal declarations bring awareness to an issue in a specific area of the province. A declaration of local emergency can be made by council through a resolution. See link below to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency.

Declaration of a Local Emergency

Before a municipality formally declares a state of agriculture disaster, the following questions should be considered to enable consistent and thorough communications. These include:


  • Does the local emergency cover the entire area or just a region within the municipality?
  • Does the local emergency cover all the municipality or only certain commodity products?
  • Has the municipality contacted other groups and associations to discuss impacts being experienced?


Once a declaration of a local emergency has been made, we ask that you provide information regarding the details of the agriculture disaster to the following:


Saskatchewan Rabies Response Program


The Rabies Response Program was created to protect both humans and animals from the spread of rabies. The first line of defensive is vaccination.


If an animal is suspected of having rabies, your veterinarian will collect samples and submit them for testing under direction from the program's Rabies Risk Assessment Veterinarian (RRAV). Test results will be reported back to the submitting veterinarian and to the RRAV. If there is a positive result, the RRAV will also coordinate any response and follow-up activities.

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New This Week

Preferred Site Identified for New Specialized Long-Term Care Facility in Regina


A portion of an approximately 158 hectares (390 acres) parcel south of the Saskatchewan Polytechnic Regina Campus has been selected as the preferred site for a new Specialized Long-Term Care Facility in Regina. 

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Hay and Ditch Mowing Gets into Full Swing


Saskatchewan producers can gather hay along provincial highways. After July 8, anyone may cut and bale hay without permission from the nearby landowner, if no mowing or hay recovery is underway by the adjacent landowner/lessee.

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Registered Nurses from the Philippines Beginning to Arrive to Saskatchewan


Five Registered Nurses (RNs) from the Philippines will arrive this week in Saskatchewan. This is the first of several groups of Filipino RNs with conditional job offers that will arrive to Saskatchewan on a regular basis for their in-person training. Once their in-person training is completed they can begin their employment with the Saskatchewan Health Authority. 

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Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Provide Additional Support for Producers


[On July 12, 2023], the federal and provincial governments announced Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) is implementing extraordinary measures to offer support to Saskatchewan livestock producers facing challenges resulting from dry conditions this year, allowing additional acres of low yielding cereal and pulse crops to be diverted to feed. 

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Another $13 Million for Highway Improvements in Rural Saskatchewan


More than 31 municipalities and communities are set to receive $13 million through the Rural Integrated Roads for Growth (RIRG) program to address 34 projects.


RIRG provides financial support to rural municipalities (RMs) for the cost of constructing and upgrading rural infrastructure, which helps local industries including agriculture, energy and forestry. The program grants cover up to 50 per cent of each project's total cost, to a maximum of $500,000.

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Applications Being Accepted for Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive


Companies can now submit applications for Saskatchewan's expanded Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive at Saskatchewan.ca.


The Incentive provides financial assistance as a grant to exploration companies that undertake eligible drilling activities. The program was expanded in the 2023-24 Budget to drive additional exploration activity, particularly for critical minerals.

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Resources

Disclaimer: Please note the following RMs have requested the information below to be distributed and will be billed for using this service.

Looking to Hire:


RM of Coalfields No. 4, Chief Administrative Officer, AUG 14 – Close

RM of Preeceville No. 334, Grader Operator, AUG 11 - Close

RM of Stanley No. 215, Administrator, AUG 10 - Close

RM of Walpole No. 92, Operator, AUG 8 - Close

RM of Walpole No. 92, Seasonal Employee, AUG 8 - Close

RM of Moose Jaw No. 161, District Weed Inspector, AUG 8 - Close

Northern Village of Air Ronge, Chief Administrative Officer, AUG 8 - Close

RM of Dufferin No. 190, Seasonal Grader Operator Positions, AUG 8 – Close

RM of King George No. 256, Administrator, AUG 7 - Close

RM of Ituna Bon Accord No. 246, Administrator, AUG 4 - Close

RM of Vanscoy No. 345, Office Clerk, JUL 31 – Close

SARM, Accounting Assistant, July 21 - Close

RM of Tisdale No. 427, Grader Operator, JUL 20 - Close

RM of Mayfield No. 406, Grader Operator, JUL 19 - Close



Looking to Buy/Sell:


RM of Antler No. 61, For Tender: 1998 Triple S Ridge Mulcher, AUG 4 - Close

If you have questions or would like to post in the SARM Classifieds contact: (306) 757-3577 or sarm@sarm.ca


Please send your advertisement in a Word Document.

SARM Classifieds

Warfarin is now available!


To get your order in a timely manner, place your order with Ecopest as soon as possible. Please send your orders to products@ecopest.ca or on the SARM Website on the Pest Control Order Form

Order Details


Package: 24 x 1 lb bags/case

Cost: $90/case plus tax and shipping


Volume discounts will apply if you order 25 cases or more - $2 off per case.


Shipping for orders over $2500 is free.


Note: Initial orders may take a few weeks, but we encourage you to pre-order so Ecopest can prepare these orders and deliver in a timely manner.

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10 Things Your Town and Village Administration Wishes You Knew


Matthewson & Co. specializes in supporting small-population communities serious about meeting their community economic development goals. They work with your community to make the most of your resources. They offer their experience and expertise to help you realize the potential of your local economy and help build capacity to help you move forward.


10 Things Your Town and Village Administration Wishes You Knew is a humorous look at the challenges administrators and CAOs face when dealing with council.


Join SARM and Matthewson & Co. for this information session to gain a better understanding of the roles and responsibilities of council and administration.

Date: July 27, 2023

Time: 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. CST

Speaker: Lorri Matthewson - Matthewson & Co.

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Respect in the Workplace Training


Since 2019, SARM has been fortunate to offer the Respect in the Workplace Training at half the cost due to SARM’s partnership with the Respect Group. This program is designed to empower your team with the skills to prevent bullying, abuse, harassment, and discrimination. Our goal is to have our members, both council and staff, certify themselves through the training. The program takes approximately 90 minutes and is done online in one sitting, but we recommend you break it up. You can come and go from the modules. The focus of the training is on culture change but of equal importance is the legal risk and liability avoidance it affords. 

The certification costs $20.00 per person. Councils and staff simply register for the training. SARM will invoice the members on a quarterly basis based on your activity. It’s as simple as that. 


Linked below are the registration and access instructions for Respect in the Workplace. You will also see the “Respect in the Workplace One pager”. Providing these instructions to your users simplifies the registration process for end-users and reduces possible confusion or challenges.


For helpdesk support, please go to https://support.respectgroupinc.com.


Let’s have a goal of all our members to become Respect Certified.  

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Free 60-minute “Safe Trailering” Comprehensive Online Course


Every year, inexperienced drivers purchase new ATVs, boats, side-by-sides, snowmobiles, and other recreational vehicles in Saskatchewan. Then, often with little instruction on how to load and secure their new toys to the hauler, they go about learning to tow a trailer, sometimes at a significant cost in the form of property damages, injury to themselves or others, or worse.


Saskatchewan residents seeking valuable instruction on safe driving while towing a trailer will now have unincumbered access to a brand new and completely free training course developed by knowledgeable and experienced subject matter experts.


Utilizing closed course demonstrations, multiple detailed camera angles, and digital graphic visualizations, this program covers topics such as:



  • Selecting the right trailer
  • Load distribution
  • Weight requirements
  • Completing walk-around inspections
  • Learning various types of hitch receivers and electrical adaptors
  • General best practices when pulling a trailer and maneuvering around roadways.
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CMHC Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF)


Canada's Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion, the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, has announced the opening of the Application Portal for the Housing Accelerator Fund. The application portal will be open until August 18th, 2023, at 11:59 PM EST. Don't miss this opportunity!


For more information on the online HAF application process and portal, join the CMHC's webinar session on July 13th or 18th. Register at cmhc.ca.


The Applicant Guide has been developed to help you to effectively navigate the application submission process and portal. Visit cmhc.ca to access the Guide and other useful information and resources.

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Release of the Proximity to Services and Amenities in Rural and Small Town Canada Database


Statistics Canada is pleased to inform you about the release of the Proximity to services and amenities in Rural and Small Town Canada (ProximityRST) database, 2023, through the Statistics Canada - Rural Data Viewer.

 

The ProximityRST database builds on the conceptual framework developed for the nation-wide Proximity Measure Database and includes nine measures of access to services and amenities at the dissemination block level. This database expands "proximity" by accommodating the driving distances (1.5 km to 10 km) that residents of rural communities typically experience when accessing services and amenities.

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