News releases issued by the City of Selkirk
The city’s Rock the Waterfront event on July 21 now has some more rock, some bounce and it’ll even turn back time for a little bit. The Saturday event, originally scheduled to run from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and feature tributes to The Tragically Hip and Guns and Roses, will now begin at 4…
Pictured L-R Russel Goossen, Laryassa Kurjewicz, Tracy Master A citizen’s urgent desire to take an environmental stand and a vision that leads the City of Selkirk to decisions that protect our natural surroundings has turned a former eye-sore into a pollinator park that will benefit people as well as the birds and the bees and the…
Enumerators are going door-to-door in Selkirk right now, ensuring the voters list for October’s election is accurate and everyone can have their say by casting a vote. The City of Selkirk encourages its residents to have their say at all times of year through CitizenVoice, a team of citizens that plays an active role in…
When the city’s new $39.5 million wastewater treatment plant breaks ground this summer, it signals not only Selkirk’s commitment to the environment but a focus on improved capital asset management that will benefit the people of Selkirk for years to come. Selkirk received a $750,000 grant, along with a $5 million loan, from the Green…
A new 30-foot Vicinity shuttle bus has rolled into Selkirk, providing transit users another comfy ride around city streets or to various destinations as part of Selkirk Transit Authority’s charter service. Charlene Dunning, Manager of Transportation Services, said the new bus was purchased from Grande West Transportation; the same company the city purchased its last…