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What’s Happening in the City of Martensville This Week

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

Fall Monster Garage Sale – September 19 and 20

For $5, register your house with the City of Martensville and have your address distributed on Flyers throughout the City! Registrations can be done at City Hall, at the MAP, online at Martensville.ca, or by calling 306-683-5576.

Start and end times will vary per house. Thank you to our Community Champions North Prairie Developments and CANWEST for their continued support!

School Zone Speed Limits – Back in Effect for September

– Starting September 1st, school zone speed limits are back in effect until the end of June.

– Please follow posted signage of max 30 kph zones, enforced Monday through Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm.

– Drive smart and drive safe – Be mindful of traffic increases and watch for children crossing streets, especially near crosswalks and intersections.

Culture Days 2025: Filipino Festival – September 21 | 8:00am – 8:00pm

– The first-ever Filipino Multi-Cultural Music, Food, and Dance Festival will be held at the Heritage Centre on September 21!

– This event will feature live music, cultural dance performances, and delicious food from a variety of vendors.

The Filipino Bayanihan is a group of locals who wanted to bring their culture to Martensville to celebrate through music, food, and dance. They have hosted a festival in Saskatoon, but this is the first one in Martensville.

The City of Martensville is committed to bringing people from all backgrounds together by celebrating multiculturalism and being one community.

Other Upcoming Events

Sept. 11   – Aqua Fitness begins
                  – Body Sculpt begins
                  -Forever in Motion begins
Sept. 14   – Martensville Chiefs vs. Saskatoon Royals | 2pm – Exhibition
Sept. 15   – SMBA late registration closes
                  – Line Dancing begins
Sept. 16    – Books & Babies A begins
                   – Learn to Skate begins
                   – Volleyball begins
Sept. 17     – Books & Babies B begins
                   – Line Dancing begins
Sept. 18    – Play & Learn with Mobile Early Learning at the Library
Sept. 19    – Wiggles & Giggles begins
Sept. 20    – Watercolour Workshop
Sept. 21    – Martensville Chiefs vs. Saskatoon Royals | 2pm – Exhibition
Sept. 22    – Ball Hockey begins
                  – Drop-in Basketball begins
Sept. 24    – Sportball Multisport begins
                  – Wood Carving begins
                  – Drop-in Floor Hockey begins
Sept. 25    – Rhythmic Gymnastics begins
                  – Storytime at the Library
                  –  Learn to Play Pickleball begins
Sept. 26    – Family Night Out begins
Sept. 27    – Martensville Chiefs vs. Saskatoon Westleys | 7:30 pm
Sept. 30    – City Facilities closed for Truth and Reconciliation Day

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.

September 16 – Regular Council Meeting
October 7 – Regular Council Meeting
October 14 – Committee of the Whole 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.

Regular Council Meeting Recap – September 2nd

Items discussed and adopted:
Motions
1. Subdivision – 31 2nd Avenue North – City Council approved the proposed subdivision.
2. Canada Community-Building Fund Application – City Council approved the CCBF Application.
3. Bench Dedication Program Policy Amendment – City Council approved the proposed amended policy.
4. Memorial Tree Policy Amendment – City Council approved the proposed amended policy.
Bylaws
1. Bylaw 16-2025 – Economic Tax Incentive – Council gave all three readings, and the bylaw was adopted.

Back Lane and General Cleanup Program – Starting in September

The City of Martensville’s Fall Lane and General Cleanup program is back this September, giving residents the opportunity to dispose of items that are not accepted during regular garbage pick-ups. Our Public Works department, in collaboration with the Urban Camp, will collect eligible items on specific dates, which are listed below. This program helps reduce the amount of trash and debris left in back lanes, at the City Yard Waste Depot, and in business/contractor dumpsters.

Residents are responsible for ensuring their waste meets the criteria for collection. Any items not collected or not accepted under the guidelines must be properly disposed of through approved means to avoid penalties under the Waste Bylaw. Please note: This program is designed for residential yard cleanup waste only and is not intended for commercial or industrial waste.

2025 Collection Schedule
Residents that live North of Main Street will have their items picked up the week of September 8th – 12th. All items will need to be out by September 8th – 8:00 AM.

Residents that live South of Main Street will have their items pick up the week of September 15th – 19th. All items will need to be out by September 15th – 8:00 AM.

Please note that the City will be making one pass only. When can I place items out for collection? All residents with back lanes shall not place any items out in the lane until one week prior to pick-up each year. All residents without back lanes shall not place any items curbside until one day before pickup. Please ensure that the items placed in the lanes and curbside are not restrictive to traffic, and that lanes and curbs do not contain any items that you do not want removed. The City will not be responsible for anything left in the back lanes by residents. Please kindly keep the lane bordering your property maintained to ensure a safe and quick collection.

For a full list of accepted items and additional information on this program, please visit: Martensville.ca > Waste & Recycling.

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