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Highlights from November 26 Council Meeting: Highway 4 Overpass, Hampers, Insurance, and More
Highway improvements, Christmas hampers, and insurance topped the agenda at Council’s November 26 meeting. Attendance All but one Councillor attended the meeting, ensuring a quorum and full discussion. Present: Mayor Nasser Zanidean; Councillors Karen Turton, Brandon Wessner, Steven Haithwaite, Terry Stevenson, Neal Boutin; Administrator Emella Waiser Absent: Councillor Tyson Migneault Reports Water Plant (October 2025 report, D. Vold) : Plain‑language: Tracks Gull Lake’s wat
Dec 17, 20253 min read


Gull Lake Fire Department Honoured with Premier’s Commendation
Photo: Gull Lake Fire Chief Bentley Gibson with Premier Scott Moe and fellow fire chiefs at the Premier’s Commendation ceremony in Regina. (Shared publicly by MLA Kevin Weedmark on Facebook) The Gull Lake Fire Department was among the Saskatchewan fire services recognized with the Premier’s Commendation during a ceremony in Regina. The award acknowledges extraordinary efforts during the province’s devastating 2025 wildfire season. Premier Scott Moe presented the commendation
Dec 3, 20252 min read


Gull Lake Council Meeting – October 8, 2025: Sidewalk Upgrades and Nearly $10K in Grants
The Gull Lake Town Council met for its regular session on October 8 in Council Chambers at 2378 Proton Avenue. Present: Mayor Nasser Zanidean Councillors: Tyson Migneault, Karen Turton, Brandon Wessner, Steven Haithwaite, Terry Stevenson, Neal Boutin Administrator: Emella Waiser 📝 Meeting Highlights Approvals & Financials Previous Minutes: Council approved the minutes from September 24, 2025. Monthly Financials: September 2025 statements were reviewed and approved. Payment
Oct 30, 20253 min read


Gull Lake 2035: At the Crossroads of Community and Opportunity
Part One: The Vision—Shaping Our Future Together This is the first in a series exploring Gull Lake’s future. Part One looks at where we’ve come from, what we’ve built together, and the choices that lie ahead. I’ve chosen 2035 as a planning horizon—far enough to think big, close enough to act now. Every generation of Gull Lake— from our early founders to today — has faced a choice: to adapt or to fade. We’ve always chosen to adapt. From our century‑old Lyceum Theatre —rebuilt
Oct 13, 20254 min read


Momentum Builds: 35 Shares Already Claimed in Gull Lake’s Co-op Initiative
Gull Lake is once again proving that small towns can think big. The Town has launched a community investment initiative to restore a well-known piece of local history—the old drugstore—a brick building built in 1913, located in the heart of the downtown core. Ownership has been transferred to the Gull Lake Property Development Co-op, which will oversee renovations and future use. Long recognized as a downtown landmark, the old drugstore has housed a number of local businesses
Sep 25, 20252 min read


Community Feedback Shapes the Conversation on Gull Lake Sidewalks
As the latest sidewalk tender closes, residents are pointing to specific locations in need of attention and raising broader questions about future upgrades. A recent update on sidewalk work at Canada Post and Kreative Kidz drew 27 likes and several constructive comments on social media. Comments identified the following locations as needing attention: 🚶 SARCAN corner — safety and accessibility concerns 🏫 Across from the school — reports of children tripping on uneven su
Sep 11, 20252 min read
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