Did You Know?
...that if your garbage cart is damaged other than from normal wear and tear or by the garbage truck, the home owner is responsible for the cost of replacing the cart?
...that there is a town bylaw stating that parking on the boulevard in front of your home is prohibited from November 1st to April 30th of each year, except for vehicles that are moved at least every 72 hours? This is to aid in snow removal. If a weather warning is issued for snow, please make sure to move your vehicles off the street.
...that the News and Views newsletter is distributed free of charge to Pilot Butte and the surrounding area due to the generous sponsorship of those businesses that appear on the back page each month? It has been publishing for ten months each year since October of 1987.
...that the “Lite up Pilot Butte” Christmas decorating contest has been running for 25 years?
...that the Pilot Butte Library has “Story time” every Wednesday morning?
...that the Golden Sunset Club hosts a crib tournament every month?
...that all Council meetings are open to the public and are held every second and fourth Thursday of the month?
...that if you have an emergency after 5 p.m. or on weekends, you should call the Town Office, a message will tell you who is “on call” and will give the phone number to call?
...that Pilot Butte has had a “Sustainable Planning Committee’ since 1999?
...that if you suspect you have a sewer blockage you must call the Town first and have one of the maintenance staff will check the line with the sewer camera?
...that Town information on important issues is published in the monthly newsletter, the “News and Views”; posted on the Post Office bulletin board, in the Town Office, on the town website, or you may call the town office and any one of the staff would be happy to answer any questions or provide information. In addition, any message of importance will now be delivered by the Synrevoice Communication System by telephone or e-mail or both.
...that the a 911 call will result in either the police, fire department or ambulance responding to the address associated with the one listed on your Sasktel bill ? Please have your house number clearly marked.
...the town collects and pays for six random water tests per month from local residents? If you would like your water tested, please contact the town office.
...that the town sends out “Welcome Packages” to new residents? The packages contain a community directory, some coupons from local businesses, well information, the latest copy of the News and Views and a Pilot Butte reusable shopping bag paid for by the Pilot Butte Lion’s Club?
