Office Closed April 9, 2019
For Administrator Training
For Administrator Training
Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Cupar #218 for the year 2019 has been prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the assessor from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the following days: Monday to Friday from March 15 to April 15, 2019 excluding holidays.
A bylaw pursuant to section 214 of The Municipalities Act has been passed and the assessment notices have been sent as required.
Any person who wishes to appeal against his or her assessment is required to file his or her notice of appeal with: The Assessor, R.M. of Cupar No. 218, Box 400, Cupar, SK, S0G 0Y0 on or before April 15, 2019
Dated this 15th day of March, 2019
Nikki Czemeres,
Assessor
Hearing Clinic Planned for the R.M. of Cupar #218 Ratepayers
What animal found on the farm is loud enough to damage your hearing? Are earmuffs more effective than earplugs? Do you know how to prevent noise-induced hearing loss? Do you have hearing loss? What type of earing protection should I use?
To offer answers to those questions and much more information, appointments can be made for a Hearing Clinic for Farmers which is being held for the ratepayers of the R.M. of Cupar #218 on Monday, March 18th, 2019 from 10:00 am- 4:00 pm at the RM office in Cupar, SK. To book an appointment please call (306) 723-4726.
The clinic will include a visual inspection of the ear canal and ear drum and a hearing screening with explanation of those results. Participants will be shown how to insert earplugs and will receive information to take home related to hearing loss prevention. When necessary, referrals are made. Hearing aids are not sold at the clinic.
“On the farm, there are many noises including those from augers, tractors, shotguns and squealing hogs at feeding time that can damage your hearing”, says Kendra Ulmer, Nurse and Clinic Coordinator for the Agricultural Health and Safety Network, at the Canadian Centre For Health and Safety in Agriculture, University of Saskatchewan.
The clinic is being offered to RM #218 ratepayers because they are members of the Agricultural Health and Safety Network and is co-sponsored by the Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture and Saskatchewan Agriculture.
For additional information regarding this release, please contact:
Kendra Ulmer, Nurse and Program Coordinator
Agriculture Health and Safety Network
Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture
(306) 966-6643
e-mail: [email protected]
Hi All! With today’s power outage and potential for more, I am sharing some info with you:
Here is Premier Moe’s message as of 1:00 today:
https://www.facebook.com/PremierScottMoe/videos/2263579457252949/
We also received a message from SaskPower.
Good day,
SaskPower is aware of outages impacting most of the City of Regina as well as other communities in the province.
We are communicating directly with you as a valued partner in hopes you can share this information with your networks, communities and stakeholders. SaskPower has suffered significant issues because of frost over the past few days. We are working to assess the situation and make repairs.
This is what you need to know;
Thank you for your patience as we work to restore power to our customers. We don’t have an exact time for restoration but are looking at late this afternoon at the earliest for some areas. We will share more information as it becomes available.
For the latest information please stay updated at our;
SaskPower Twitter feed: https://www.saskpower.com/#.XAa9AhLNAdE.twitter
SaskPower Blog: https://www.saskpower.com/about-us/our-company/blog/crisis-event
SaskPower Website: https://www.saskpower.com/
Some sources on Staying Safe in a Power Outage:
https://www.today.com/money/stay-safe-secure-during-power-outages-wbna16453340
https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/types-of-emergencies/power-outage.html
If you need anything, call the RM office or my cell if the power is off. 331-8449. Stay safe All!
As you are aware Health Canada wants to end the use of products containing strychnine for Richardson Ground Squirrel (RGS) control following a re-evaluation by its Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA). The PMRA has environmental concerns about the potential poising of non-target animals.
Health Canada opened a 90-day public consultation period on June 29, 2018 the consultation is to conclude September 29, 2018. The timing on the re-evaluation decision on strychnine did not allow consideration for busy agricultural producers to be heard. There is no adequate alternative to strychnine for controlling the RGS population.
Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association (SSGA) has created an electronic petition on their website as well as a printable form letter to be sent to Health Canada. We encourage you to utilize and share these tools in your communities. Please use the following link to access the petition, form letter and direct submission form http://skstockgrowers.com/strychnine/. Remember the current deadline is September 29th, spread the word.
Thank you,
Shelley Kilbride
Director of Policy and Research
Phone: (306) 761-3729
Fax: (306) 565-2141
Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities
2301 Windsor Park Road, Regina, SK | S4V 3A4 | (306) 757-3577 | sarm.ca
THE VOICE OF RURAL SASKATCHEWAN
Public Consultation is open until October 1. If you would like to provide comment, please use the link below.
http://publications.gov.sk.ca/documents/9/107841-Consultation%20Paper%20on%20Trespass%20to%20Property%20-%20August%207%202018.pdf
Notice of Abandonment of Poll
The Rural Municipality of Cupar No. 218
Municipal Elections 2018
Whereas Helena Blaser, nominated for the office of Councillor for Division No. 2,
was the only candidate for the Division, I hereby give notice that no voting for this office will take place on Wednesday, October 24, 2018.
Whereas Curtis Nakonechny, nominated for the office of Councillor for Division No. 4, was the only candidate for the Division, I hereby give notice that no voting for this office will take place on Wednesday, October 24, 2018.
Whereas Brennan Leib, nominated for the office of Councillor for Division No. 6,
was the only candidate for the Division, I hereby give notice that no voting for this office will take place on Wednesday, October 24, 2018.
Dated this 20th day of September, 2018.
____________________________________________
Nikki Czemeres, Returning Officer
PSA – WILD PARSNIP ⚠️
Yesterday, a local farmer near Outlook, SK, warned people to be on the lookout for Wild Parsnip growing in the province. It’s a very dangerous plant that can cause blisters on the skin and even temporary or permanent blindness. Please memorize what this plant looks like and share with your family and friends.
According the Ministry of Agriculture, the main infestations are along Highway 48 from Vibank to Kipling, between Saskatoon and Rosthern and Highway 40 from Cutknife to Neilburg.
Any sightings of wild parsnip should be reported to [email protected].
More info from Gov. of Sask
PDF download > goo.gl/jqFXF1
More info from Gov. of Canada
Website > goo.gl/yNu53K
Saskatchewan Pasture Tour
Registration is now open! Click here to view the registration form and agenda. For more information, contact the SFC at 306-329-3116 or [email protected]The Saskatchewan Pasture Tour is your ticket to the latest information on forage species, fertility, pasture management and Farm Stewardship Programming! This year’s topics also include cattle handling facilities, corn and swath grazing, native and tame pasture management, labour sourcing and more.
Attention all RMs:
Re: Concerns regarding 2% Liquid Strychnine
SARM is concerned that unless we can demonstrate that 2% liquid strychnine concentrate is being stored, sold and applied properly it could jeopardize its availability for use in Saskatchewan. The Pesticide Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) is currently providing a “restricted” registration for this product due to its health and environment risks and monitors it closely.
As part of the restricted registration:
SARM is reaching out to RMs selling this product to assist by emphasizing to ratepayers the importance of abiding by the restrictions and returning the required forms so we can maintain the availability of this product for use in Saskatchewan.
Please see the attached letter that PMRA sent to RMs in 2015 which outlines the requirements for selling, storing and applying this restricted chemical.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Sincerely,
Ray Orb
President