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Hot Weather – Fire Risks
The Wakaw/Hoodoo Fire Department would like to encourage all residents to take caution around fires and flammable material during this extreme heat. The RM of Hoodoo No. 401, as of June 30, 2021, is in the “HIGH” Fire Weather Index with the likely possibility of moving into “EXTREME” in the coming days (see the link below).
Please take all precautionary measures necessary, such as having water nearby to extinguish your fire pit completely at the end of use, and to put out any sparks/ashes/coals that may stray from the fire pit.
See the link below to look at the Daily Fire Danger Map and tips to help you stay prepared during dry conditions.
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/environment-public-health-and-safety/wildfire-in-saskatchewan
Tips for Preventing Rural Crime
The Wakaw RCMP has provided the following tips to help prevent crime on rural properties;
-Having lights in yards
-Security cameras, trail cameras, driveway alarms, etc.
-Locking vehicles, placing hitch locks on trailers, and locks on fuel tanks. Almost all stolen vehicles are left unlocked with the keys in them.
-Keep photographs and serial numbers of any items of value on your property. Having a serial number or identifiable feature allows the RCMP to enter that item as stolen on CPIC, allowing it to be associated and returned to you if it is recovered.
Public Notice – Hot Tubs & Swimming Pools – Amendment to Bylaw #14 of 2018 – Zoning bylaw
Please see attached public notice for amendment to Bylaw No. 14 of 2018 – Zoning Bylaw – in regards to Hot Tubs and Swimming Pools
A public hearing will be held on July 14, 2021 at 9AM.
Public Notice – Conservation District – Amendment to Bylaw #14 of 2018 – Zoning bylaw
Please see attached public notice for amendment to Bylaw No. 14 of 2018 – Zoning Bylaw – in regard to Subdivisions in the Conservation District
A public hearing will be held on July 14, 2021 at 9AM.
REACT Landfill
The REACT Landfill in the R.M. of Hoodoo is now fully operational as of June 16, 2021. We thank you for your co-operation during this time.
2021 Leafy Spurge Beetle Collection Days
The SARM Plant Health Officers (PHOs) will be holding Leafy Spurge Beetle Collection Field Days at Besant Campground, west of Carport on Highway #1 from July 5-9th. The collection days will run from 10 am to 3pm. All Saskatchewan landowners, Rural Municipality and First Nation Band representatives are invited to come and take part in the collections. Any beetles collected can be taken back to your property or RM/FNB for release, free of charge, to be used as a bio-control for the noxious weed; leafy spurge. The 2021 Leafy Spurge Beetle Collection Days Poster is attached, which contains more information about the Leafy Spurge Collection Days.