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Town of Gull Lake Boulevard Tree Replacement
If a tree(s) has been removed from your boulevard and you would like to replace it or you do not currently have tree(s) on your boulevard please stop by the Town Office and select a tree at no cost from the approved list. The tree must be planted in the Town boulevard and you are responsible for the maintenance and care of the tree. We will also order trees for others - you pay the cost and freight. Don't delay - order will be going in March 31st! Source: Town of Gull Lake
Mar 16, 2022


Utility Bills in the Mail for E-Billing Customers
Due to technical issues, utility bills for Feb/22 will be mailed to customers that receive electronic billing. We hope to have this fixed...
Mar 3, 2022


This Weeks Local Business News (Jan 16th-22nd)
Southern Pressure Testers Wins Oil Field Appreciation Prize The Eagle 94.1 had a number of entries for Oil Field Appreciation prize and Doris Rittwadge wrote a prize winning submission for Southern Pressure Testers . Southern Pressure testers will recieve a $500 meat pack from Cattle Boss Butchers. are the crew at Southern Pressure Testers in Gull Lake. See FM-94.1 Facebook post below. This Weeks Business Blog Posts Gull Lake EDC Reaches Out to Local Businesses The Gull Lake
Jan 22, 2022


Southwest Communities Working Together to Create Regional Business Directory
The Town of Gull Lake, in partnership with the municipalities of Climax, Eastend, Frontier, and Shaunavon, announced the development of a Regional Online Business Directory. Businesses that have a valid home business license in their respective municipality will be listed in the directory and will be permitted to conduct business in all four participating communities without obtaining separate business licenses in each location. Businesses that do not rent or own commercial r
Jan 22, 2022


Town Council Establishes a "NO Parking" Zone on 7th Street
The Town Council has established a "NO Parking" zone along the north side of 7th street. The Town crew installed 9 signs along the north side of 7th Street. The street is frequently used by heavy truck and commercial traffic. The "No Parking" zone should help to address a parking problem that caused some traffic congestion on 7th street from Price Avenue to Rutland Avenue. This was the latest in a series of traffic improvements over the last 12 months. Earlier this year, the
Jan 12, 2022


Gull Lake Events Top 10 2021 Most Engaging Posts
Despite the fact that 2021 was another gloomy year due to the Pandemic, Gull Lake experienced a number of positive events. With the...
Dec 27, 2021
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How Two Hitchhikers and a Gull Lake Constable Averted Highway Tragedy
On a cool Friday evening in September 1968—a Friday the 13th, no less—a routine patrol on Highway 1 turned into one of the most dramatic moments in the history of the Gull Lake RCMP detachment. Two 18‑year‑olds from Waterloo, Ontario, Dennis Bonn and Brian McLennan, were hitchhiking west toward British Columbia. Near Whitewood, a new Mercury Cougar pulled over. The driver introduced himself only as “Knobby,” said he was heading for Calgary, and offered them a ride. He was fri
3 days ago


What Holds a Small Town Together Isn’t Viral Noise—It's Us
A viral video and a wave of outside commentary can travel far faster than the truth, and this week the Lyceum Theatre found itself at the centre of a story that doesn’t reflect who we are or how we treat one another. In that video, the theatre, its volunteers, and several local residents are spoken about in ways that are unfair, inaccurate, and unworthy of the place we call home. Gull Lake isn’t perfect—no community is—but we are not a town where people are reduced to insults
6 days ago


RCMP Lay Charges Connected to 2025 Gull Lake Break‑In
The RCMP have concluded a significant investigation involving several communities in southern Saskatchewan. A 42‑year‑old man from Tompkins is facing multiple charges after a series of incidents across the region. According to investigators, the suspect has been linked to: • a break-in at a Gull Lake business in October 2025 • a break‑in at a business in Abbey in January 2026 • an attempted fraud in Swift Current last fall The individual was arrested on February 5 and made
Feb 9
Upcoming Events in Gull Lake and Area

Multiple DatesSWT Lyceum Theatre Film Event: Iron Lung0 days to the eventTue, Mar 10SWT Lyceum Theatre



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