City Investigating Whistle Cessation
The City of Selkirk is investigating its options with regards to train whistles in the community following a deluge of citizen complaints this summer. David Thorne, Director of Protective Services,…
News releases issued by the City of Selkirk
The City of Selkirk is investigating its options with regards to train whistles in the community following a deluge of citizen complaints this summer. David Thorne, Director of Protective Services,…
For the second consecutive year, Selkirk has been awarded the top rating of five blooms at the annual Communities in Bloom Provincial Awards and Conference, held at the International Peace…
The City of Selkirk held an open house Sept. 6 to reveal details of its new Waste Water Treatment Plant in advance of a public hearing on Sept. 11 to…
City pleased feds and province recognize value of its major recreation facility The City of Selkirk’s plan to extend the lifespan of one of its most important recreational facilities will…
Small Communities Fund injects $1.7 million Excitement around renewal of Selkirk’s downtown is growing and the infusion of $1.7 million federal and provincial dollars last week through the Small Communities…