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.
November 4 – Regular Council Meeting
November 10 – Committee of the Whole Meeting
November 18 – 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’d 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.
Scare Away Hunger: October 1st – November 1st
Stop by 410 4th Street South to check out the Halloween display!
This display is part of the Martensville Food Pantry’s Scare Away Hunger campaign. If you’re able, please consider making a food or cash donation to support the Martensville Food Pantry and help local families in need.
NPD & Canwest Sip n’ Shop | North Ridge Centre | November 13, 4:00pm – 8:00pm
Skip the weekend crowds and enjoy an evening of shopping, sipping, and seasonal spirit at Martensville’s annual Sip N Shop! It will be held at the Northridge Centennial Community Centre (901 3rd St. N.) on Thursday, November 13th, from 4:00pm – 8:00pm.
Browse local vendors, find unique holiday gifts, and enjoy a relaxing evening with your favorite beverages!
Admission: $2.00
Martensville Accessibility Advisory Council (MAAC) – Accessibility Survey
The Martensville Accessibility Advisory Committee (MAAC) is conducting a survey to gather information about accessibility challenges and perspectives within the community.
The feedback collected will be used to identify existing barriers, inform policy development, and guide future accessibility initiatives. All responses will remain confidential and will be analyzed to support planning and decision-making.
The survey can be accessed on the ‘Martensville Accessibility Advisory Committee’ page at Martensville.ca, or by scanning the QR code below. Paper copies of the survey can also be accessed at City Hall, the Library, Sports Centre, and MAP. The survey closes on November 6.
Martensville Library – Online Auction Fundraiser
The Martensville Library Board is hosting an Online Auction Fundraiser on November 17-19, with all proceeds directly supporting the Martensville Library’s ongoing community programming, and the purchase of much-needed materials, supplies and shelving. As the community continues to grow, so does the need for accessible, inclusive programming and resources.
They are currently seeking donations of auction items such as gift baskets, products, services, gift cards, event tickets, or unique experiences that showcase the generosity and talent of the community.
The deadline for submitting items is November 7, 2025. If you’re able to donate, require an item pickup or would like more information, please call (306) 956-7311 or email: martensville.library@wheatland.sk.ca.
Martensville Housing Authority: Seeking Chairperson
The Martensville Housing Authority is seeking a passionate and community-minded Chairperson to lead its Board of Directors.
This volunteer opportunity is ideal for someone who wants to make a lasting difference by supporting low and moderate-income families, seniors, and individuals with disabilities in accessing safe housing in the community.
As Chair, you’ll work alongside a dedicated Board of Directors and Manager to allocate and manage the portfolio of units in Martensville. Board members do not perform administrative or maintenance work directly—your role is to provide leadership, insight, and governance that help strengthen our community.
Interested? Contact the City Clerk (cbudnick@martensville.ca ) for more information and to access the Board Nomination Form.
All-Terrain Vehicle Use: Public Consultation Results
Thank you to everyone who participated in our Public Consultation Survey and Engagement Campaign on ATV, dirt bike, and unlicensed vehicle use. We received 1,352 responses from the public, providing valuable insight into the issues, interests, and values this activity holds within our community.
What’s next? The next step is to review and update the current bylaw to improve clarity, strengthen enforceability, and balance recreational use with public safety. This process will include researching how other municipalities regulate unlicensed vehicles in a controlled and responsible manner. These updates will help ensure our approach reflects local conditions and aligns with the provincial All Terrain Vehicles Act.
Read the full report at Martensville.ca
