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What’s Happening in the City of Martensville

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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.

April 7 – Regular Council Meeting
April 21 – Committee of the Whole Meeting
May 5 – 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.

Organics / Green Bin Program & Pick-Up Schedule

The City of Martensville offers an Organics (Green Bin) Program in partnership with Loraas Organics. This program is available to residents through a subscription service.

Green Bin collection runs from May through the end of October, with bi-weekly pick-ups scheduled on Tuesdays. Collection alternates between North and South Martensville throughout the season. Residents can view the full collection schedule at Martensville.ca.

For more information about the program or to sign up for the Green Bin service, please contact the Utility Clerk at City Hall.

The 2026 Martensville Community Guide is out now!

Looking for info on businesses, programs, services, or just want to see what’s happening around the community this year? It’s all in one place.

Check it out at Martensville.ca > Discover Martensville > 2026 Community Guide

Please note: hard copies will not be mailed to households this year. Hard copies are available for pickup at local businesses, City Hall, the Martensville Recreation Centre, MAP, the Library, and the Post Office while supplies last.

Take a look and see what’s happening in Martensville this year!

Upcoming Events

Mar 27 | Wiggles & Giggles – Library
Mar 27 | Family Night Out – Lake Vista
Mar 29 | Skate Martensville Annual Ice Show – MRC
Mar 30 | Crafty Kids – Library
Mar 31 | Books & Babies Session C – Library
Apr 1 | Line Dancing begins
Apr 1 | Floor Hockey Resumes
Apr 2 | Toddler Time Frenzy – MAP
Apr 2 | Aqua Fit begins
Apr 2 | Storytime at the Library – Easter
Apr 3 | NPD & Canwest Easter Geo Cache begins
Apr 3 | All City Facilities closed

Spring Thaw and Runoff

With warmer temperatures arriving, City crews will be working to ensure streets, catch basins, drainageways, and culverts remain clear so water from the spring melt can drain properly and not back up onto roads or properties.

During the spring thaw, residents are encouraged to limit the use of back lanes, which serve as secondary access to properties. Heavy or repeated vehicle use in wet conditions can cause rutting, reduce drainage, and delay maintenance, as additional time and materials are required for crews to reshape lanes.

Residents with back lanes can also help ensure proper drainage during the spring melt by checking along rear fence lines and property boundaries and removing any debris or materials that could slow water flow or cause pooling.

A rapid melt may also lead to water seeping into basements or collecting on properties. Tips on how to protect your property during the spring thaw are available at Martensville.ca under Services for Residents > Water & Sewer > Drainage & Elevations

As temperatures continue to warm, potholes may begin to form. Permanent pothole repairs can only be completed when temperatures are suitable for the work. In the meantime, City crews will temporarily fill potholes with gravel.

To report a pothole, please call City Hall at (306) 931-2166, or report the issue online at Martensville.ca using the Report an Issue feature.

City Pond Cleanup Notice

Last week, the Martensville Fire Department removed items that had been left on local ponds throughout the City. Due to current ice conditions, some items were frozen deep into the ice and could not be safely removed at this time. Any items that were able to be retrieved have been placed along the shoreline.

These items will remain there for approximately two weeks to be claimed before being collected and removed by the City. For your safety, please do not attempt to go onto the ice to retrieve any remaining items. Ice conditions are unstable and can change quickly, creating dangerous situations.

We appreciate your cooperation and understanding.

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