Public Notices

Reeve, Councillors, and RM Employees reserve the right to discontinue any conversations of this nature.
Please be respectful.

Flooding Updates
Updated: May 7, 2026
May 4, 2026 - IMPORTANT NOTICE - RM OF GOOD LAKE HAS BEEN DECLARED A DISASTER AREA - DUE TO EXTREME FLOODING AND ROADS NOT BEING PASSABLE.
May 7, 2026
- Areas that were Closed and Are Now Open
- Community Well - Open (April 29, 2026)
- Wiwchar Bridge - North of NE-27-28-04 - Twp Rd 285 & West of Rge Rd 2042 (just over one mile west of HWY #9/Gorlitz)
- Whitesand Bridge - East of NE & SE-09-28-05 - Rge Rd 2053 (1 1/2 miles north of Twp Rd 280 on Rge Rd 2053)
- Road Closures:
- May 7, 2026 ~ east of Community Well (SW-13-29-04 W2) & Highway #9 on Twp Rd 292 - approx. 3/4 miles east from the highway and before the railway crossing
- May 2, 2026 ~ 746 Grid - from Highway #47 to SE-30-30-05 W2
- April 29, 2026 ~ Biblow Low Level Crossing - East of NE-06-28-05 - Rge Rd 2055 (approx. 1 mile north of Twp Rd 280 on Rge Rd 2055)
May 6, 2026 - The water appears to be slowing down which is great news, hopefully this continues.
- The RM does have sand bags on hand which are located at Canora Beach and Burgis Beach. The sandbags are just precautionary. If you feel your property may be threatened please contact the RM office.
- There are still large portions of ice on the lake which has the potential to be pushed onto the shore. Please ensure you remove anything from the shore that could be damaged by the ice.

Road Construction/Road Closures/Road Maintenance

Election Information
Rural municipalities hold an election for selected divisions every two years (the Reeve & odd-numbered divisions in one election and then even-numbered divisions in the following election period). Each council member holds office for a four-year term.
- 2026 - Division 2, Division 4, and Division 6
- 2028 - Reeve, Division 1, Division 3, and Division 5

Hay Salvage and Ditch Mowing - Ministry of Highways
Please check out some key dates and information in the attachment: Hay Salvage and Ditch Mowing

CN Public Inquiry

Clubroot
What is clubroot? Clubroot is a soil-borne disease affecting the roots of cruciferous field crops such as canola, mustard, camelina, oilseed radish and taramira.
What does clubroot do to the crops? Roots of affected crops swell causing the plant to be unable to obtain water and nutrients which results in overall yield loss.
Does your soil have clubroot? Sign up for clubroot soil testing, click here to see how.
For more information visit: Government of Saskatchewan - Clubroot