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 DISTRICT OF LAKELAND NO. 521

Serving Emma, Christopher, Anglin & McPhee Lakes, and a portion of the Boreal Forest Region.

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We are located in the heart of Saskatchewan lake country, serving the residents in and around Emma, Christopher, Anglin, and McPhee Lakes. The municipality is only 15 kilometers wide and 50 kilometers long, beginning at Christopher Lake and extending north to Timber Cove.

Recent Posts

December 2018 Update

From the District of Lakeland Council and Staff … May you have the spirit of Christmas which is peace, the gladness of Christmas which is hope, and the heart of Christmas which is love,with Best Wishes for the New Year! The meeting agendas with supporting documents, if...

November 2018 Update

The meeting agendas with supporting documents, if applicable, are posted on the website under the Council tab.  For additional information and to view reports and other documents, please refer to the November 19 agenda. Staff and Council reports / discussion included: Kevin...

October 2018 Update

Staff and Council reports / discussion included: Received thanks from a business person regarding installation of the tourist signs at the entrance to the Sunnyside business area (Murray Point road). Public Works has completed the majority of the tree removal related to the...

Information Brochure for Lakers

Lakes and waterways in the District of Lakeland are intensely used, therefore it is imperative to be safe, cautious, and courteous. Please read the following pamphlet as a reminder of some Dos and Don'ts to help ensure a pristine environment and show respect to other users...

September 2018 Update

We’ll begin the update with some great news.  Approximately 4 years ago, the District applied for a grant under the Small Communities Fund for an upgrade to the lagoon area located near the Emma Lake Landfill.  On September 11, the announcement was made that 46 projects were...

August 2018 Update

August 2018 update: In addition to the usual summer workload, the Public Works staff have been kept extra busy removing trees, branches and storm debris with approximately 150 loads hauled to the burn pile by District staff alone.  Due to ongoing ratepayer and contractor...

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