News releases issued by the City of Selkirk
Selkirk Mobility is doing its part to help citizens stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic including ensuring isolated people and seniors living without supports have access to things they need. Charlene Dunning, Manager of Transportation Services for the Selkirk Transit Authority, said with people heeding government guidelines to stay home and reduce the spread of…
There are more important things to think about than how you will pay your utility bill during this time, and the city is giving you more time to make that payment. If you don’t see your utility bill in the mail this month, you weren’t forgotten or missed. At a special meeting called to address…
The City of Selkirk was recognized once again for its Climate Change Adaptation Strategy when Chief Administrative Officer Duane Nicol was asked to join the Prairie Climate Centre (PCC) and present at Adaptation Canada 2020 last month, before the government enforced a travel advisory. Held in Vancouver from Feb. 19-21, Adaptation Canada is the country’s…
After over 70 years of service, the Selkirk Arena (The Barn) and Memorial Hall are both looking to retire. With the retirement of these two facilities, the city is looking to its citizen to find out what sort of services they would like a replacement facility to provide. On Wednesday, March 18 from 5 –…
The City of Selkirk is borrowing a line from an iconic Canadian children’s show from the 1960s that implored viewers to ‘look up, look waaaaaay up,’ to see something special. In the TV show, it was the Friendly Giant you’d gaze upon; in Selkirk it’s the city’s water tower. Most know that if you take…