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What’s Happening in Martensville This Week

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

March is Multiple Myeloma Cancer Awareness Month

At the February 17, 2026 Regular Council Meeting, Martensville City Council approved a request to light the Martensville Recreation Centre (MRC) in red from March 6–8.

The red lighting is intended to raise awareness for Multiple Myeloma Cancer Awareness Month, a cancer that nearly 4,000 Canadians are diagnosed with every year.

We encourage residents to take a moment during these days to learn more about Multiple Myeloma > www.myeloma.ca

2026 Spring Program Guide – Now Online

The Spring Program Guide is now available to view online at Martensville.ca > Recreation Program Guides.

Registration will open on March 12 at 9 am, so make sure you have access to your account before registration day.

If you have any questions about programs, events, or need assistance with your account, please give us a call at 306-683-5576 ext 0.

Glow Skate 2026 | March 8, 1:30pm – 3:00pm

Join us for the final public skating session of the season with a Glow Skate theme at the Martensville Sports Centre! Dress in bright colours, neon, or fun accessories and enjoy music and glow sticks on the ice. We’ll provide the atmosphere—you bring your skates and enjoy one last skate together before the season wraps up!

Upcoming Events

City Events
MAR 5 | Toddler Time Frenzy – MAP
MAR 5 | Storytime at the Library – Jungle Theme
MAR 5 | Pickleball Drop-in – Holy Mary School
MAR 6 | Wiggles & Giggles – Library
MAR 6 | Family Night Out – Lake Vista
MAR 8 | Glow Skate at the Sports Centre
MAR 10 | Books & Babies Session C – Library
MAR 10 | Parent & Tot Skating – Free Drop-in
MAR 11 | Books & Babies Session D – Library
MAR 11 | Floor Hockey Drop-in – Lake Vista
MAR 12 | Community Art Night – Library

Community Events
MAR 6 | Martensville Chiefs vs. Saskatoon Quakers | Playoffs – Game 4 | Rod Hamm Arena
MAR 6-7 | SHSAA High School Girls Curling Provincials – Martensville Curling Club
MAR 7 | Martensville Chiefs vs. Saskatoon Quakers | Playoffs – Game 5 | Sports Centre
MAR 8 | Sturling Bonspiel in Support of the Sandra Schmirler Foundation – Curling Club
MAR 10 | Martensville Chiefs vs. Saskatoon Quakers | Playoffs – Game 6 | Rod Hamm Arena

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.

March 10 – Committee of the Whole Meeting
March 17 – Regular Council Meeting
April 7 – 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.

Snow Removal – Safety Reminders

Our Snow and Ice Control Program aims to reduce hazards in the community, ensure clear roadways for emergency vehicles, and maintain safe access to goods and services throughout the City.

Watch for Posted Snow Removal Areas
During snow and snow removal operations, crews require posted streets to be clear of all vehicles. If you are leaving the city over the holidays, please ensure your vehicles are removed from City streets. Vehicles left on posted streets are subject to ticketing and towing to a non-posted area in accordance with the Traffic Bylaw.

Stay Clear of Sanding Trucks and Snow Removal Equipment
Sanding trucks and snow removal equipment make frequent stops and may change direction without warning. For your safety, please remain at least 15 metres back when driving near or behind this equipment. This allows operators to work safely and ensures sanding materials can be spread effectively at intersections without risk to your vehicle.

Snow Dump Area Is Restricted
The snow dump area located along 10th Avenue South is a restricted site designated for City crews and contractors to dump and pile snow. This area is not intended for recreational use, and the public is asked to stay clear due to potential safety hazards.

Information on general snow and ice control procedures, including the City’s Priority Map, is available online at Martensville.ca.

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