The community calendar is a great way to promote your upcoming event.If you have your meeting or event scheduled, post your event on the community event calendar today.How do you post your event? Send us an email of your event with all the information. Once your event is approved it will appear on the calendarTo submit your event, please email us: morse@sasktel.net Welcome to the Town of Morse!We invite you to visit our town and experience the small community values to be found in Morse.
Riverhurst is located on Highway 42 - just 3 km from beautiful Lake Diefenbaker and the Riverhurst Ferry. It is 120 km north-west of Moose Jaw and 120 km north-east of Swift Current. Services in the village include water and sewer, weekly garbage pickup,
For 92 years the Palais Royale has been home to great musicians such as Count Basie and Duke Ellington. In 2005 Palais Royale underwent a revival and now takes its place as one of Toronto's premier event venues. Catering to another generation of weddings, corporate and social affairs in a spectacular setting overlooking Lake Ontario, our state-of-the-art venue will inspire those looking for innovation within an urban oasis.
Large crowd gathered at Memorial Hall Tea Room for a meeting with the Pool committee, representatives from the pool company, members of Town Council and of the RM's of Arlington and White Valley. It was explained to the crowd that the Eastend Pool is no longer viable for public use. We have a choice of getting a 'new' pool which does not include a deep end or a diving board but does include a nice splash park (thank you, Kinsmen), or of raising funds to pay for a repair and retrofit to make our pool adhere to current pool standards so that we can keep the deep end and diving board (and presumably still build the Splash park). It was suggested by a few participants that the money previously raised/donated/earmarked for the splash park could instead be used to make our current pool up to standards without incurring a heavy burden of debt from the additional work of making the splash park.
The town of Burstall is located in the heart of the 'gas patch' on highway 321 close to the Alberta border. It is one hour to Medicine Hat Alberta, four and one half hours to Regina, and three and one half hours to Saskatoon. The South Saskatchewan river