Recreation Program Update
North Prairie Developments- CANWEST Winter FunFest 2025 is February 17th
Fun for the whole family! Winter FunFest is held on Family Day at North Ridge Community Centre and is full of winter-themed activities! We guarantee a day of family fun that will give you and your family some amazing memories.
Watch for updates in the coming weeks. We look forward to offering you a great day of Winter Activity and Fun.
Snow Removal this Winter – What You Need to Know
The City’s Snow Removal Program aims to keep roads safe, accessible, and clear for emergency services, vehicles, and pedestrians. While our crews work diligently, winter weather can be unpredictable, and snow-clearing activities may vary. Here’s how you can help:
– Avoid pushing snow onto streets – This creates ridges that obstruct plowing efforts and creates larger snow ridges at your driveway.
– Don’t pile snow on streets or hydrants – This can block emergency access.
– Clear driveways before plows arrive – This helps crews work efficiently and prevents ridges.
– Avoid parking on streets during snow clearing – Vehicles hinder operations and risk being blocked by snow.
– Watch for posted removal zones – Vehicles parked in these areas may be ticketed and towed.
– Stay back from sanding trucks – Keep a 15m distance to allow safe dispersion of salt and sand.
– Going on Vacation? – Consider removing your vehicle on the street in the event of snowfall and snow removal operations.
For more information and to view the City’s Priority Map, visit Martensville.ca.
Information on general program procedures and the City’s Priority Map is available online at Martensville.ca
Special Council Meeting Recap – January 23rd
Council authorized purchase of the lots 217, 521, 525, and 529 Centennial Drive South
This is a brief summary of the most recent meetings. For more detailed information and the official minutes, please visit Martensville.ca minutes are posted once approved.
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.
February 11 – Committee of the Whole
February 18 – 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.
Regular Council Meeting Recap- January 21st
The approval for a discretionary use for a development of a two-unit dwelling at 514 5th Street South was deferred to a future meeting.
Council approved discretionary uses at 420 9th Street North for a trucking company and for a two-unit dwelling at 31 2nd Ave North.
Council approved the proposed Council Member Boards & Committees as presented at the Committee of the Whole Meeting
Western Municipal Consulting was approved for appointment as the City’s Board of Revisions.
Council passed the recommended listing for Municipal Reserves. This was based on the new Reserve Policy that establishes the purpose and guidelines for reserves and better aligns with municipal asset management.
Mr. Jim Johnstone was approved as the representative for the District Planning Commission’s Joint Member appointee.
An Economic Development Business Incentive application for IWL Steel was reviewed and approved for an expansion project on 9th Street North.
A report on recreational activity at the MRC and MAP was provided highlighting upcoming activity, current usage and a future outlook for special events.
The 5-year Capital plan was reviewed and discussed with approval being provided to fund capital replacement (pool liner) at the Aquatic Centre and moving the Communications Specialist position to a full-time position.
In Case of a Water Line Freeze Up…
In the past, there have been areas in the community prone to water line freeze-ups.
If you experience a waterline freeze‐up or any other interruption in service, please call (306) 931‐2166 to report your issue.
If this happens outside of regular business hours, please follow the prompts to be transferred to the emergency after‐hours contact.
Thank you for your co‐operation!