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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.

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District of Lakeland — Community Engagement 2025

Shaping Our Future Together More than 700 residents participated in the District of Lakeland’s 2025 Community Engagement, sharing their perspectives on what matters most for our community’s future. From lake health and safety to recreation and infrastructure, this feedback is...

September 10, 2025 – Council Meeting Highlights

The District of Lakeland No. 521 Council held its regular meeting on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at the Municipal Office in Christopher Lake. The meeting included reports from Administration, Public Works, and Development, updates from Council members, and discussions on new...

Transition to Municipal Enforcement

The District of Lakeland has dissolved the Community Safety Officer (CSO) program known as Lakeland District Protective Services (LDPS), effective immediately. Work is now underway to establish a new Municipal Enforcement model that will focus on bylaw enforcement, public...

Public Notice – Special Meeting of Council

The District of Lakeland No. 521 is holding a Special Meeting of Council on Thursday, August 21, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers at the District Office, 48 Main St. W. At this meeting, Council will be discussing future plans for the Community Safety Officer Program,...

July 2025 Council Meeting Summary

The District of Lakeland Council met on July 9, 2025, to discuss community priorities, project updates, and administrative matters. Highlights include: Approval to research engineering costs for rebuilding Bell’s Access Contract awarded for concrete removal at the Transfer...

Buhl Fire Update – July 18, 2025

As of July 18, the Buhl Fire, caused by lightning and active since June 29, has burned approximately 42,615 hectares — including 8,470 hectares within Prince Albert National Park and 34,146 hectares on provincial Crown land. 🔥 The fire remains out of control, but no significant...

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