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Transfer Station 2026 SUMMER Hours starting May 1, 2026
TRANSFER STATION HOURS WILL BE:
THURS. 2pm – 7pm
SAT. 10am – 3pm
Starting May 1, 2026
FOR MORE INFO. CALL 306-377-2144
2025 Coyote Bounty in effect until May 1, 2025
An incentive of $20/set of 4 paws
Paws must be packaged in a clear bag per set, if they are not individually bagged the R.M. of Mountain View No. 318 will not accept the sets for payment
Collections and forms must be dropped of at the R.M. Shop at 100 Veteran Avenue, Herschel, Sask. Payment will be made at the end of the program.
Drop offs will be scheduled once per week on Wednesdays from 1pm-4pm.
Forms can be found at rm318.ca and at the R.M. office
The form must contain the land location, landowner name and their phone number where the coyotes were taken.
This bounty applies only with the R.M. of Mountain View No. 318.
Please provide a Saskatchewan driver’s license for proof of Saskatchewan residency.
The program will remain in place from now until March 31, 2025
R.M. Council can terminate this program at any time.
For further information please contact:
R.M. office (306)377-2144
Rm318@sasktel.net
Rodney Glenn Wiens (1962 ~ 2022)
It is with sadness the family of Rodney Glenn Wiens announce his passing on March 26, 2022 in Edmonton, AB at the age of 59 years.
A Celebration of Rodney’s Life will be held on Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. at the Herschel Ebenfeld Mennonite Church with Pastor Gary Peters officiating. Overflow seating with a livestream of the service will be available at the Valley View Tea Room located in Herschel, SK. A time of fellowship will follow at the Herschel Community Hall. Masks will be required. For those unable to attend, a video recording of the service will be available on this page following the service.
https://www.shanidarfuneralservices.com/obituary/Rodney-WIENS
Fall issue of SARM’s Plant Health Officer’s Quarterly Newsletter.
In some ways the global Covid-19 pandemic has made our jobs and home life more complicated and stressful just as it has simplified and strengthened other aspects of our lives. Engaging with your Plant Health Officer (PHO) need not be stressful or worrying. We are working to adapt to the needs of RM and First Nation Band (FNB) Councils, Weed Inspectors, Pest Control Officers, Land Managers, and other stakeholders. While we may need to opt out of meeting with you in person at Council meetings, we are still available to meet with staff and Councils via video conferencing and/or conference calls. Feel free to contact your PHO to make arrangements that work for everyone. Staying engaged with you is still a priority for us.
