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Luseland Bible Camp Retreat

Seniors' Retreat (which is open to any adults wanting to take part)...
August 28-30, 2008 Cost: $70/person
Speaker: Rev. Dennis Keith
Theme: LIVE LIFE TO THE LIMIT
Registration: August 28th 10 am - noon
Closing time: August 30th with a 2:30 pm coffee time

For more information click here

SEARS is back in town. Now open at Sensational Stitches 512 Grand Ave. 372-4406.
Hours are:
Tuesday-Friday-9:30 am - 5 pm
(closed 12-1 pm), Saturday 1 - 5 pm

 

It is with great sadness that we announce the closing of our Co-op grocery store on July 19 .
There has been concerns expressed about the potential harm from mosquito fogging. The Public Health Officer, Norm Kruesel assures us that we are doing it correctly and it should not have any toxic effects on us. There is reading material at the Town Office concerning the pro's and con's.
Check out Symmetree Orchard a u-pick 4 miles west 1/4 mile south of Luseland. For more information check out the Businesses under Gardens.
Phone cards are now available from Luseland Pharmacy.

NOTICE TO RESIDENTS RE: WATERING OF GARDENS & LAWNS: Due to volume and pressure, the schedule for irrigation remains the same as every year and is in effect year round.
WEST SIDE OF GRIFFIN ST. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
EAST SIDE OF GRIFFIN ST.
TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY
New lawns are exempt.
SUNDAY
No automatic underground or regular sprinklers.
Hand held hose spot watering is allowed.

For Swimming Pool information click here Aquasizes are at 7-8 am & 6-7 pm. for info on aquacizes click here

-For the Royal George revised menu go to Business click on R for Restauraunt & click on menu.

SUMMER LANDFILL HOURS

  • Tuesday 9:00 a.m.-Noon & 1:00 pm -4:00 pm
  • Saturday 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Hours beginning May 3, 08:

  • Tuesday 9:00 a.m.-Noon & 1:00 pm -4:00 pm & 6:30 pm - 9 pm
  • Thursday 6:30 pm - 9 pm
  • Saturday 1:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.

-Cardboard and paper are no longer accepted at the landfill. It can be recycled and is welcome at the recycle centre. Also, when taking bicycles out to the landfill, tires must be removed and when disposing of appliances with compressors, compressors must be removed prior to disposal.

-to view the Recycling Program guidelines-go to - Notices & Bylaws-click on Recycling.

-For STC Passenger & Freight Schedule click here
- Reminder to all Dog Owners - for dogs aged 6 months or older, a dog license must be obtained from the Town Office. You are required to obtain a dog license once your dog has reached 6 months

Notice Regarding Used Clothing Drop off: make sure clothing is boxed & tied with heavy twine (do not put in plastic bags). Clothes may be dropped off at the Catholic Church basement.

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Rural living at its best. Dedicated to growing our future.

 

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Luseland, where the open plains meet the rolling parkland, offers the best of the prairies ... the beauty of trees and gardens under Saskatchewan's living skies. Situated on Highway 31, just 30 miles from the Alberta Border, Luseland offers country living with urban amenities. We are a two-hour drive west of Saskatoon. Luseland was named after Sam Luse. In the early 1900's the Luse Land Development Co. Ltd., with it's head office in St. Paul, Minnesota, operated by Sam Luse, organized train loads of prospective settlers, and brought them to the area now known as Luseland. Agriculture remains the primary industry, supplemented by a well-established oil and gas industry.

 

Luseland 1st place - 2002

 

 

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Updated August 17, 2008