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Coffee Row Chronicles: Hometown Heroes, Community Highlights, and Road to Revival
The Main Street Café buzzed with energy on a warm April morning, sunlight spilling through its broad windows. This was another scene...
Apr 83 min read


Gull Lake Local Brett Reynolds Named CPKC's 2025 Railroader of the Year: A Well-Deserved Recognition
Gull Lake is proud to celebrate one of its own. Brett Reynolds, Track Maintenance Foreman, has been named CPKC’s 2025 Railroader of the Year, an incredible honor recognizing his 36 years of exceptional service. As highlighted in a post by CPKC, Brett’s dedication, resilience, and leadership continue to shine through as he works to keep trains moving safely, even in the harshest conditions on the Maple Creek subdivision in Saskatchewan. He has earned widespread respect for his
Apr 41 min read


Celebrating Gull Lake's Literary Champion: Brooklyn Stanford Wins National Recognition
Steve and Brooklyn Stanford. (Photo credit Brooklyn Stanford) Gull Lake is beaming with pride as one of its own, Brooklyn Stanford , has...
Apr 31 min read
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Strengthening Local Governance: Municipal Act Amendments and Gull Lake’s Next Steps
Saskatchewan’s new Municipalities Modernization and Red Tape Reduction Act isn’t just about cutting paperwork—it’s about modernizing and strengthening how municipalities like Gull Lake serve their residents. The changes set clearer expectations for transparency, accountability, and preparedness. For more details, see the Government of Saskatchewan’s official announcement 📄 Transparency Requirements Legislative Requirements Starting in 2027, municipalities must post meeting
4 days ago3 min read


Hazlet Rallies to Keep Library Hours
The Village of Hazlet is fighting to protect one of its most valued community spaces: the local library. The Chinook Regional Library has announced a reduction of 3.5 hours per week at the Hazlet branch, cutting service from 9.5 hours down to just 6. For a village of fewer than 100 residents, that’s a significant loss—"barely enough time to check books in and out," as the Village noted in a recent update. There is, however, an option to keep the hours intact. Hazlet can “buy
Nov 32 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 303 min read
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