On Tuesday May 28th and Wednesday May 29th Public Works will be doing routine hydrant flushing in Shaunavon. Shaunavon’s fire hydrants are connected to the potable drinking water system, where hydrant flushing is performed twice a year to remove any settled sediment, contributing to the Town of Shaunavon’s Water Quality Improvement Strategy.
Hi Students! Are you looking for a great summer job?
Are you interested in art, culture, heritage, and tourism? Do you like working with children and the public? Then the Grand Coteau Heritage and Cultural Centre just might have the perfect summer job for you!
Visit our website www.shaunavon.com/gchcc or give us a call at 306-297-3882 for all of the details.
This employment opportunity is subject to the availability of funding through the Young Canada Works in Heritage Institutions program.