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Gull Lake Town Council – September 10, 2025: Sewer Upgrades, Business Boosts, and Highway 37 Corridor Maintenance
The Gull Lake Town Council met for its regular session on September 10, 2025, in the Town Council Chambers at 2378 Proton Avenue. Mayor Nasser Zanidean presided, with Councillors Tyson Migneault, Brandon Wessner, Steven Haithwaite, Terry Stevenson, Neal Boutin, and Administrator Emella Waiser present, confirming a quorum. Councillor Karen Turton was absent. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. Gull Lake Town Council Meeting Minutes and Financial Approvals Minutes —App
Oct 6, 2025


Gull Lake Town Council – August 20, 2025: SPCA Grant, Bylaw Passed, and Tax Cancellations Approved
The Gull Lake Town Council met for its regular session on August 20, 2025, in the Town Council Chambers at 2378 Proton Avenue. Mayor Nasser Zanidean presided, with Councillors Tyson Migneault, Karen Turton, Brandon Wessner, Steven Haithwaite (via phone), Terry Stevenson, Neal Boutin, and Administrator Emella Waiser present, confirming a quorum. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. Gull Lake Town Council Meeting Minutes and Financial Approvals Minutes —Approved th
Sep 23, 2025


Gull Lake Town Council – July 16, 2025: Purchases, Land Sale, and Building Permit Approved
The Gull Lake Town Council met for its regular session on July 16, 2025, in the Town Council Chambers at 2378 Proton Avenue. Mayor Nasser Zanidean presided, with Councillors Tyson Migneault , Karen Turton , Brandon Wessner , Steve Haithwaite , T erry Stevenson , Neal Boutin , and Administrator Emella Waiser present, confirming a quorum. The meeting was called to order at 7:07 p.m . Gull Lake Town Council Meeting Minutes and Financial Approvals Minutes —Approved the minute
Sep 5, 2025


Gull Lake Sidewalk Upgrades Aim to Improve Safety and Accessibility
The Town of Gull Lake is moving forward with two key infrastructure upgrades designed to improve pedestrian safety and accessibility in high-traffic areas. Gull Lake Canada Post Office Sidewalk Replacement The sidewalk adjacent to the Gull Lake Post Office on Conrad Avenue is set to be removed and replaced. The current surface—visibly cracked and uneven—has long posed challenges for accessibility. The new 40-meter monolithic sidewalk will offer a smoother, safer experience
Sep 4, 2025


Gull Lake Invests in Long-Term Water System Improvements
The Town of Gull Lake is undertaking a major upgrade to its aging water infrastructure , with current efforts focused on replacing key valves throughout the system. These valves play a vital role in controlling water flow and isolating specific sections of the network, allowing for more efficient maintenance and minimizing service disruptions. This phase of work is part of a multi-year modernization plan that will span over a decade . Crews are installing new valves
Aug 19, 2025


Understanding Gull Lake’s Animal Control Bylaw: Tips for Pet Owners
Municipal bylaws can be lengthy and wordy, so here's a colorful, emoji-led reference to Gull Lake’s Animal Control Bylaw No. 2-92 that tells you exactly what to do (and why it matters), regulating everything from licensing and noise control to dealing with the most common community complaints: barking dogs 🐕🦺, dogs at large 🏃♂️, and cats invading yards 🏡. 🔖 Why Gull Lake’s Animal Control Bylaw Matters Pet owners are not always aware of all the rules in lengthy bylaws.
Aug 16, 2025
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From Horses to Hydrants: The Legacy of "Slim" Willman
My grandfather, Slim Willman, with his team on a winter day. It’s easy to take for granted the simple act of turning on a kitchen tap. But for generations in Gull Lake, access to water was anything but simple—and that story runs right through my grandfather, George “Slim” Willman. Before the Tap: Water in Early Gull Lake Back in the early-to-mid 20th century, small towns like Gull Lake didn’t have the modern plumbing and infrastructure we rely on today. Instead, families depe
6 days ago


Gull Lake’s Doug Logan: China Trade Deal is a "Lifeline"
There’s a fresh sense of cautious optimism across the prairies this week, following a major diplomatic breakthrough in Beijing. After a high-stakes trade mission led by Prime Minister Mark Carney and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, Canada has secured a deal to dismantle the punishing 100% tariffs that have crippled the nation’s canola industry. For producers like Doug Logan, who farms near Gull Lake, this announcement is more than a headline—it’s a lifeline for the 2026 growi
Jan 18


2026 Pig Spleen Forecast: “Volatile” Winter and Long Spring Ahead for Southwest Saskatchewan
Get ready for a wild ride, Southwest Saskatchewan. The much-anticipated 2026 Pig Spleen Forecast predicts a winter marked by “unpredictability,” “extreme swings,” and a spring that refuses to arrive on schedule. Whether you’re heading out for chores or sending the kids to school, you’ll want both your parka and your raincoat nearby. Shared on the Pig Spleen Weather Prognostication Facebook page by Jeff Woodward , this year’s outlook continues a long-standing Tompkins traditi
Jan 15
Upcoming Events in Gull Lake and Area



Multiple DatesThe 37th Annual Garden Head Sportsman & Collector Show2 days to the eventSat, Jan 31Tompkins Community Centre

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