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What’s Happening in the City of Martensville This Week

by City of Martensville
City-of-Martensville-Weekly-Update

Upcoming Council and Committee of the Whole Meeting Dates

City of Martensville Council Meetings and Committee of the Whole Meetings are open to the public and we invite you to attend in person or virtually to see what is happening in our community.

June 10th – Committee of the Whole
June 17th – Regular Council Meeting

Location: Martensville City Hall Council Chambers, 37 Centennial Drive.
Time: All meetings begin at 5 pm

If you’d like to speak or present at a meeting, make sure you’re on the agenda by contacting the City Clerk’s office. If you prefer to join from the comfort of your home, contact the City Clerk or check the online agenda at martensville.ca for the meeting link.

Council Recap – May 20th- Regular Meeting

Please Note: This is a summary of the most recent meeting. For more detailed information on the agenda and the official minutes, please visit Martensville.ca. Official minutes are posted once approved.

Public Hearings
A Hearing for a Discretionary Use for 100 Main Street West was held that would see the establishment of a 90-seat daycare.

Presentations
Wallace Insights presented the Martensville Main Street Project. The project provides a vision and plan that would see Main Street adapt and grow as a featured community space for economic development and expansion.

Correspondence
A letter was provided by a local resident regarding a lane usage on the block of Hiebert Crescent. Administration would be gathering more information and background.

Motions
City Council passes a motion for the subdivision of a lot at 501 2nd Street South. This would change the single lot into two lots.

Council also passed a motion for the subdivision of Parcel QQ in Lake Vista. This subdivision would create the first 7 lots for a bare land condominium development.

Bylaws
A Bylaw to amend Zoning for the R1 District was tabled. This would have included Residential Care Homes as a discretionary use under the bylaw. Further investigation and research were required and will be reviewed again at a future meeting.

Reports
Reports from Administration were presented to Council.

Martensville & Area Healthcare Advocacy Initiative: Health Fair – May 31st

The Martensville & Area Healthcare Advocacy Initiative is presenting their first community health fair. The fair will offer resources and information for community members of all ages, with presentations from local healthcare businesses, Martensville’s Nurse Practitioners, representatives from the USask College of Medicine, and more. The event will run from 10am-2pm on May 31st at the Martensville City Hall Green Space. Stay tuned for additional information in the coming weeks.

Buster Days 40th Anniversary: June 6-8

Martensville is celebrating 40 years for one of the biggest annual events in the community – Buster Days! This year, Buster Days will take place on June 6,7, and 8, and will include Music Bingo, Swim Night, a Slo-Pitch Tournament, Fireworks, Martensville Street Hockey Tournament, Pancake Breakfast, Firefit Championships, a parade, a variety of food trucks, petting zoo, and many more events.

For more information on these events and full schedule, visit: busterdays.com.

Martensville Aquatic Centre & Spray Park: Open in June

The Martensville Aquatic Centre will officially open on Sunday, June 1st, 2025, offering public swimming, recreational programs, and swimming lessons through the summer months.

Things to remember:
– Children 5 and under must be accompanied by, and within reach of an adult, guardian, or caregiver aged 16 or older.
– There is a maximum of two children aged 5 years old and under, per caregiver.
– You must be at least 10 years old to enter the facility unaccompanied by an adult.
– The last day of the swimming season is August 24.

Visit martensville.ca for more information on rules, pool programming, rentals, and admission fees.

Beat the heat and have some fun at the Spray Park this Summer!

Located at Lions Park, the Spray Park will open on the first weekend of June, and will run until the Tuesday after the September long weekend. Hours of operation are 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.

Staying Home Alone Education Course: June 1st

This interactive, 4-hour course is designed to help your child feel confident and safe while being home alone. Areas covered include safety measures, how to respond to emergencies, basic first aid, and appropriate tasks to do at home alone. Register by calling 306-683-5576 ext. 0, or use your online recreation account.

   Age                      Time                                    Place
10 to 14          9:00am – 1:00pm         MAP – Multipurpose Room
9 to 14            1:30pm – 5:30pm          MAP – Multipurpose Room

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