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Special Council Meeting: Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM ​
Next Regular Council Meeting: March 17, 2026 at 9:00 AM
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The RM of Moose Creek No. 33 would like all rate payers who have a home quarter to fill out a survey about Household Garbage Bins
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Municipal Elections
2026 is Election Year. Call for Nominations will go out for Divisions 2, 4 and 6 and Election will be held on November 9, 2026. If you are interested in running for council the "Consider Running for Municipal Council Guide" may interest you.
Information about Running for Municipal Office
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Voting In a Municipal Election
To vote in an RM election in Saskatchewan, you must:
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be a Canadian citizen;
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be at least 18 years of age and one of the following:
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have lived in the RM for at least three consecutive months immediately preceding the day of the election;
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be the registered owner of property in the RM;
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be the assessed person with respect to property situated in the RM (or property now in the RM, refer to Section 207 of The Act);
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be the occupant of a trailer or mobile home in the municipality that is object of a permit required (refer to Section 306 of The Act);
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be the spouse of an eligible voter mentioned in a, b or c; or
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be the chief executive officer of a duly incorporated co-operative, corporation or religious association that is assessed on the last revised assessment roll with respect to property in the RM that is not exempt from taxation.
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Voters are only eligible to vote in one division. The division in which you are eligible to vote is determined by the first of the following applies:
- the division where you reside;
- the division where you own assessed property; or
- the division where you hold a permit as the occupant of a trailer or mobile home.
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If you own assessed property in more than one division & you do not live the RM, you are eligible to vote in the division where you have the highest total assessment. If the total assessment is equal, you will vote in the lowest numbered division. There are exceptions to this, see Section 39 of The Local Government Elections Act for further detail.
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For more information on voting in municipal elections check out Voting.
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