Register for the Webinar -
Connecting
Your Power Project to the Grid
Self-generation projects can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and offset or reduce your power use and costs. They also interact with the provincial power grid, which is why an interconnection study is needed for any self-generation project. If you or your municipality are thinking about generating your own power, this webinar is for you.
On
March 17 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.
Cory Gelowitz, SaskPower's Customer Relations Business Manager (South), will share information on:
• The different types of self-generation;
• When and why an interconnection study is needed;
• What ‘system protection’ is and why it’s necessary;
• Factors that affect the cost and schedule of interconnecting a project;
• How to interconnect – the process and where you can find more information.
This webinar, sponsored by SUMAssure, is free to all Municipalities of Saskatchewan members.
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Win $25,000 for Your Community Health or Wellness Initiative
As part of the 2020 Grey Cup Festival, Richardson Pioneer has announced six communities will receive a $25,000 grant through the Richardson Pioneer Community Celebration.
The grant is for an existing health and wellness initiative that focuses on sport, culture, or recreation. Examples include upgrades to a recreation centre or investments in a community park.
The competition is open to Saskatchewan villages, towns, small cities, rural municipalities, and First Nations.
To enter, a community representative is invited to fill out an application and submit
- a 1,500-4,000 word essay on why their community should be chosen, a description of your event, what the money would be used for, and a budget outlining total funds needed and total funds already raised; and
- photos and/or video showcasing the community's passion, commitment, and support for the initiative.
A selection committee will narrow down the applications to eight communities. The eight communities will be announced on April 1, and a public online vote will determine the final six winners.
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Applications are being accepted until
Friday, March 27
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Funding: Last Chance to Apply for CAP
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Invasive Species Workshop
The Saskatchewan Invasive Species Council is hosting a one-day workshop in Saskatoon on
March 24
. The theme of the workshop is "All Things Invasive" covering topics from plants, insects, mollusks, fish, animals and fungi - all things invasive. The workshop is $20/person and lunch is provided.
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Hotels for Convention 2021
Booking a hotel room for convention can be challenging. That's why we are excited to introduce new technology to make booking your rooms easier. No more calling around - with Resiada you will be able to book your rooms for any of the convention hotels from one website. We are in the final stages of setting up the new system and will be launching it in the coming weeks. Watch for more information.
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Register for
Reimagine Conference 2020: Roadmap to Sustainable Cities
!
The City of Regina is pleased to host this two-day conference,
May 20-21
. They are bringing together municipal leaders, experts, and innovators to share successes and discuss current and emerging technologies to help communities plan and create momentum for future sustainability.
More than 30 presentations will be featured, with speakers and panelists representing cities and towns throughout Canada and both the public and private sector. Presentations will interest administrators and councillors alike as the agenda includes a broad range of topics from waste management and landfill gas to energy production to sustainable infrastructure, net zero building, and solar, wind, and geothermal energy initiatives, among others.
Explore what options are best suited to helping each of our communities advance sustainability and continue to serve the needs of our residents now and into the future.
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Plan for the Future - Engage Students with the Municipal Career Spotlight
The Government of Saskatchewan has developed the
Municipal Career Spotlight Guide
to assist administrators and elected officials in hosting their own Municipal Career Spotlight, an event designed to engage, educate and promote interest of high school students in municipal careers.
Often communities/schools will host career days for students where youth get to learn about different jobs and what they need to study to get those jobs. The guide has tips to help plan your own career day to showcase municipal careers, such as an administrator, public works staff, recreation staff, planning and development staff, etc.
The guide contains activities that will appeal to students such as a classroom learning session, hosting a mock council meeting and touring municipal facilities.
Download the
guide
and the
PowerPoint presentation
now! If you have any questions, contact Advisory Services and Municipal Relations at 306-787-2680.
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Classifieds
Positions Available:
Have a position to fill or an item to sell?
Submit your ad
on our website.
Find the latest listings by visiting the
Classifieds
section of our website, under the Programs and Services tab.
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Grants
Upcoming Deadlines:
For a full listing of grants, check the
Grants
section of our website under the Resources tab.
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Municipalities of Saskatchewan
Unit 305 - 4741 Parliament Ave. Regina, SK
306-525-3727
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