Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Recreation
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Recreation
Rosetown is located in the Rivers West District for Sport, Culture and Recreation. The Rivers West District was formed in 2009 through the amalgamation of the Zone 7 Sports Council; Wild Goose Recreation Association (WGRA); Battlefords Regional Recreation Association (BRRA) and the Rivers Junction Recreation Association (RJRA). This amalgamation was part of a provincial Building Better Communities process.
Visit the Rivers West District website for more information.
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Recreation
Ice Schedule page
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Recreation
The Ball Schedule will be released in the spring and available on our website.
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Recreation
Camping is available from May 1 to September 30 in Prairie View Park.
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Recreation
Visit Sports and Recreation programming for more information
Waste Management
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Waste Management
Garbage collection is weekly, on either Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday, depending on where you live in Town.
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Waste Management
Recycling is collected via front-street pick up every other Thursday.
Calendar of recycling dates, For more information please visit our Recycle page.
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Waste Management
Organics/compost collection usually begins in May. The town is divided north and south at 6th Avenue and pickup is every other week per side. Recycling is in place for (6) months of the year until October, weather-permitting.
For more information, please visit our Organics Collection page.
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Waste Management
Residential garbage pick-up is in the back-alley. In spring it will switch to front-street collection until further notice. The change from back-alley to front-street pick-up is made annually in the spring to prevent damage to the back-alleys.
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Waste Management
Recycling is collected via front-street pick up, unless otherwise stated by the Town Office.
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Waste Management
The Rosetown landfill is accessible from Highway 4, approximately 2 kilometers south of the intersection of Highways 4 and 7, turn east at the landfill sign.
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Waste Management
The Rosetown Transfer Station is located at the site of the Landfill. It is accessible from Highway 4, approximately 2 kilometers south of the intersection of Highways 4 and 7, turn east at the landfill sign.
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Waste Management
The Landfill/Transfer Station is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 5:30 p.m., closed on statutory holidays.
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Waste Management
Yes. Visit our page on rates.
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Waste Management
The demolition pit will accept construction, renovation and demolition material, including shingles and concrete. All other loads must be sorted. Access to the demolition pit is dependent on a dry weather road. Please view our rates.
Harvest Family Festival
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Harvest Family Festival
TBA
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Harvest Family Festival
TBD
Administration
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Administration
You may contact the Town of Rosetown (Town Office) by phone at (306) 882-2214, by email at info@rosetown.ca via our online form, or by visiting the Town Office, located at 417 Main Street in Rosetown. Our office is open from 9 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday, excluding holidays.
Bylaw
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Bylaw
According to the Traffic Bylaw, “(i) No person shall leave a trailer or semi-trailer parked on a street that is unattached from the vehicle used for moving the same, excepting town-owned equipment. (ii) Privately owned and properly licensed recreation camper trailers may be parked on the street in residential areas in contravention of subsection (i) from April 1 to October 31 of each year provided that they are parked adjacent to the owner's property and for a period of time not to exceed 72 consecutive hours.
For more information please review the Traffic Bylaw
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Bylaw
No person shall operate a snowmobile in the following locations in and around Rosetown:
- School Grounds - Rosetown Cemetery - Rosetown Nuisance Grounds - Lagoon - Drainage Ditch - Park Areas
Provincial Highways are also restricted in many cases.
Please review the Snowmobile Bylaw for more information
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Bylaw
Fire pits that meet the specifications outlined in the Fire Pit Bylaw are permitted.
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Bylaw
A business run out of a commercial property does not need to purchase a Town of Rosetown business license. Home-based businesses (businesses working out of a residential property) and any business without a standard business location in town (i.e. contractor) is required to have a Business License from the Town of Rosetown.
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Bylaw
Information on various Bylaws, Permits and Policies are available for public perusal. If you have any questions please contact the Town Office at 306-882-2214.
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Bylaw
Follow the directions outlined on the notice you received. If payment of a fine is required by a specific date, payment can be made at the Town Office located at 417 Main Street. Failure to make payment may result in legal action.
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Bylaw
Commercial properties on Main Street and adjoining side-streets are required to have their sidewalks cleared of snow in the winter.
While we ask that residents maintain the clearing of their sidewalk, it is not mandatory, as Town residential street cleaning pushes the snow from the streets onto the boulevards and sidewalks.
Animal Control
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Animal Control
Pet licenses are required for dogs and cats, according to the Animal Control Bylaw. It assists the Town with returning your pet if it is discovered by Bylaw Enforcement. Licenses are valid for one calendar year and need be renewed in January. You will receive an identification tag when you register your pet at the Town Office.
For more information: Pet Licenses
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Animal Control
Pet License fees must be paid annually. Please visit our Pet Licenses page for current fees:
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Animal Control
Please view the Animal Control Bylaw for more information.
Cemetery
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Cemetery
Plots and columbariums can be purchased at the Town Office, located at 417 Main Street.
Please visit Rosetown Cemetery for our brochure and more information
Council
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Council
Town of Rosetown Council representatives,
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Council
Council is scheduled to meet on the 3rd Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Town Office, located at 417 Main Street. Occasionally, Council Meetings are moved to other dates/times as the need arises.
For upcoming meetings, visit: Rosetown Council Calendar
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Council
If you wish to address Council, you must forward written correspondence to the CAO at the Town Office by 12:00 noon on the Thursday before the meeting. There is also an opportunity near the beginning of each Council meeting for Public Forum.
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Council
Minutes from Council and Committee meetings are available for public perusal.
Community Planning and Zoning
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Community Planning and Zoning
A development permit must accompany all building permits. For applications and information please visit our Bylaws, Permits and Policies page.
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Community Planning and Zoning
Visit our Bylaws, Permits and Policies page for applications and more information.
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Community Planning and Zoning
Yes, the Town can provide this service for a fee of $50.00.
To make arrangements, call (306) 822-2214, submit a request for services, or visit the Town Office at 417 Main Street.
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Community Planning and Zoning
The Town has residential lots for sale for new builds in the Civic Centre subdivision, a series of three cul-de-sacs at the end of Main Street, as well as other locations within the town.
Community Groups
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Community Groups
Clubs and groups in Rosetown are always looking for new members.
Check out our Community Groups listing in the Business Directory
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Community Groups
The Town Office is not involved in the establishment of community groups and clubs.
We list most clubs on our Community Groups page in the Business Directory
Economic Development
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Economic Development
To find out about commercial and industrial lots for sale in Rosetown, contact the Town Office: (306) 882-2214, or by email at info@rosetown.ca.
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Economic Development
The Town seeks to support new business investments in the community.
Visit our “Doing Business” page for more information and our business and tax incentives page.
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Economic Development
According to the 2021 Census, Rosetown is home to 2,384 residents. For more demographic information, review our Community Profile page
Human Resources
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Human Resources
Job opportunities, including Full-Time, Part-Time, and Seasonal positions, are advertised in the local Rosetown Eagle newspaper and on our Career Opportunities page.
Public Works
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Public Works
For an emergency water leak on public property, call the Town Office at (306) 882-2214. For after-hours emergencies, call the on-call line at (306) 882-2142.
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Public Works
The first priority for snow removal are main arteries, including and in no particular order:
- Access area for ambulance services
- Rose Villa entrance via Centennial Drive
- Fire Hall ramp
- Main Street
- 9th Avenue
- 6th Street
- 6th Avenue
- Residential areas
Snow on Main Street is hauled first, followed by 1st, 2nd and 3rd Avenue (east and west sides).
Town-owned parking lots are cleared after streets are cleared. The Town does not clear any private parking lots for private businesses, nor sidewalks (except for Town-owned property).
Back lanes are cleared with front-end loaders and the streets are cleaned by graders. The front-end loaders are able to move snow quicker than the graders, so lanes are often cleared before residential streets. Streets that are congested with parked vehicles are cleared when the majority of the parked vehicles have been moved. This alleviates the problem of the graders burying the vehicles as they grade the streets.
Water/Sewer
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Water/Sewer
To find out how rates are calculated, review our Water and Sewer page
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Water/Sewer
You can visit the Town Office at 417 Main Street to sign up for water and sewer, and pay your deposit. To learn more please visit our Utilities page.
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Water/Sewer
Water is billed bi-monthly, mailed to the address you provide. You may also sign-up for E-billing
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Water/Sewer
You can pay your water bill in person by cash, cheque or debit at the Town Office, located at 417 Main Street, or through most financial institutions.
Pre-authorized debit is now available, please visit the Town Office for more information.
Tax Assessment
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Tax Assessment
The Town Office mails Notices of Assessment to property owners whenever a change is made. Property assessments can also be viewed online at any time on the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (SAMA) website
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Tax Assessment
A 1% penalty is charged to all outstanding taxes as of July 1 and each month after that.
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Tax Assessment
You can pay your taxes in person by cash, cheque or debit at the Town Office, located at 417 Main Street, or through most financial institutions.
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Tax Assessment
To calculate your commercial municipal taxes for 2021, use the following formula and rates, and consult our Tip Sheet for Understanding your Tax Notice.
Step 1: Determine your total land assessment
Taxable Land Assessment + Taxable Improvement Assessment = Total Assessment
Step 2: Use the formula
- Assessment x Mill rate x Mill rate factor / 1,000 = taxes
- Taxes + Base tax + Infrastructure levy = Total commercial municipal taxes
Mill Rate – 9.0 mills
Commercial Mill Rate Factor – 2.50
Agriculture Mill Rate Factor – 0.55
Commercial Base Tax – $1,100.00
Infrastructure Levy (on all properties) – $200.00Example
Taxable Land Assessment = 10,000.00
Taxable Improvement Assessment = 165,000.00
Total Assessment = 175,000.00
Assessment x Mill rate x Mill rate factor / 1,000 = taxes
175,000 x 9.0 x 2.50/ 1,000 = 3,937.50
$3,937.50– Taxes
+$1,100.00 – Base Tax
+$ 200.00 – Infrastructure Levy
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Tax Assessment
To calculate your residential municipal taxes for 2021, use the following formula and rates, consult our Tip Sheet for Understanding your Tax Notice, or, use our simple Residential Property Tax Calculator.
Step 1: Determine your total land assessment
Taxable Land Assessment + Taxable Improvement Assessment = Total Assessment
Step 2: Use the formula- Total Assessment x Mill rate x Residential mill rate factor / 1,000 = taxes
- Taxes + Base tax + Infrastructure levy = Total residential municipal taxes
Mill Rate – 9.0 mills
Residential Mill Rate Factor – 0.720
Residential Base Tax – $800.00
Infrastructure Levy – $200.00Example
Taxable Land Assessment = 6,000.00
Taxable Improvement Assessment = 65,000.00
Total Assessment = 71,000.00
Assessment x Mill rate x Mill rate factor / 1,000 = taxes
71,000 x 9.0 x 0.720 / 1,000 = 460.08
$460.08 – Taxes
+$800.00 – Base Tax
+$200.00 – Infrastructure Levy
=$1,510.08 Total Residential Municipal Taxes
Visiting
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Visiting
Prairie View Park Campground is open May 1 to Sep 30 and offers 40 full-service sites including fourteen pull-through sites, along with modern washroom/showers and cookhouse. Group camping available upon request. Located on the North East side of Rosetown. From the junction of Hwys 4 and 7, 1.5 km north and 1 km east on Marshall Ave. For details, visit the Tourism SK Website.