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1915: A Year of Quiet Change and Local Milestones
The year 1915 began without the need for a municipal election. R. Shingler continued as mayor, and the council consisted of D. Dewar, F.W. Busse, Gus Henderson, J.S. Tweed, A.H. Thomas, and E.G. Shilling. A Change in Law Enforcement At the first council meeting in January, James Baxter, who had served as town constable for several years, was relieved of his duties. Automobiles Begin to Influence Daily Life Automobile traffic was becoming a factor in town affairs. In March, Cl
May 23


Council Reviews Waterplant Report and Approves Back Alley Gravel Work
April 22, 2026 Council Meeting Summary Council addressed operational updates, financial approvals, correspondence, and several spring‑season items at its April 22 meeting. Mayor Zanidean presided, with all councillors present except Coun. Haithwaite, who was excused under Resolution 26‑62. Coun. Wessner participated by phone. Water Plant Operator D. Vold attended early in the meeting to present the March 2026 Waterplant Operating Report, offering a brief operational update. A
May 22


Care That Doesn’t Clock Out
The café door announced itself with a metallic bang, and Earl shuffled in like a man carrying forty years of memories in the small of his back. “Read that ambulance history Blake posted,” he said as he lowered himself into his chair. “My spine started hurting right where that old Dodge used to bounce.” Edna didn’t even look up. She just raised the sharp eyebrow—the one that could cut plywood. “That Dodge was held together by prayer and baling wire. And half the time the balin
May 21


Town of Gull Lake – Tax Title Property Sale Notices
The Town of Gull Lake has issued public notices of sale of tax title property under The Tax Enforcement Act. Written offers and tenders will be received until 4:00 p.m. on June 19, 2026. Properties 3372 Rutland Avenue Assessed value: $107,100 Tax arrears: $24,166.20 427 Main Street Assessed value: $58,700 Tax arrears: $25,036.85 6561 Queens Avenue This property is being offered for sale by tender. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of 5%
May 21


A Shared Volunteer Hub Strengthening Care Across the Southwest
Across the Southwest, long‑term care homes and health facilities continue to rely on something that has always defined rural Saskatchewan: people who are willing to give their time. To support that work, the Saskatchewan Health Authority uses a shared volunteer portal that brings together opportunities from Gull Lake, Cabri, Leader, Eastend, Maple Creek, and Shaunavon in one place. Why the Volunteer Portal Matters The portal serves as the central entry point for anyone intere
May 17


Gull Lake Ambulance — From Station Wagons to Modern EMS
Before Gull Lake had a formal ambulance service, emergencies were handled by neighbours using trucks and station wagons. When time allowed, Swift Current’s ambulance made the trip west. That changed in 1975, when the Town of Gull Lake purchased its first dedicated ambulance — a used 1968 Dodge station wagon with a raised roof, bought from the Swift Current Union Hospital. Volunteers stepped forward as drivers and attendants, forming the backbone of a true community‑run servic
May 16
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🌮 A New Business in Gull Lake: Saucy T’s Tacos
Tyler, owner of SaucyT's Tacos—bringing fresh, flavorful food to GullLake. 📸 Image courtesy of Saucy T’s Tacos Facebook page. Gull Lake has a new food venture taking shape, and it’s already making an impression. Saucy T’s Tacos, created and operated by Tyler, officially served its first customers on July 22 at the Elks Hall Market. After months of developing recipes, crafting signature sauces, and building a menu he was proud to share, that first event marked the moment Sauc
5 days ago


Cougar Sighting Near Webb Sparks Safety Reminder for Southwest Residents
Stock image of a cougar used for general awareness. A cougar spotted near Webb last week has prompted renewed attention on wildlife safety across the southwest. The sighting, shared widely on social media, led residents to ask whether conservation officers were aware of the animal’s presence. Officials have confirmed they are monitoring activity in the region and continue to follow up on any specific reports they receive. Although cougar encounters are uncommon, the province
Jul 27


RCMP Warns of Sharp Increase in Fatal Collisions Across Saskatchewan — Maple Creek Among Hardest Hit
The Saskatchewan RCMP has issued a province‑wide warning after a sharp rise in fatal motor vehicle collisions, including several in the Southwest region. Between July 10 and 21, RCMP officers responded to 12 fatal collisions resulting in 17 deaths across Saskatchewan. The detachment areas most affected include: Maple Creek: 3 fatalities Swift Current Rural/Morse: 1 fatality Both areas are part of the highway network used daily by Gull Lake residents. Half of the collisions du
Jul 27
Upcoming Events in Gull Lake and Area

Multiple DatesGull Lake Community Market — Summer Series 20266 days to the eventWed, Aug 26Proton Avenue
Multiple DatesFly, Ride & Drive — Shaunavon Transportation Weekend29 days to the eventFri, Sep 18Shaunavon
1st Annual Norm Girodat Memorial Golf Tournament – September 2637 days to the eventSat, Sep 26Rolling Acres Golf Club
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