The Town of Battleford building permit summary was presented to council at a meeting Monday. It consisted of one residential permit for a single detached dwelling, valued at $400,000.
The business licence list was also presented consisting of seven licences for $760.
Council received correspondence about an initiative against homelessness from the North Battleford Girl Guides titled the “Gift of Warmth,” where they collect toques, mitts and scarves to leave wrapped around trees and also donated to community service buildings such as The Lighthouse. The recommendation is to refer the request for funding issue to budget deliberations.
A mentor has been appointed for new Administrator John Enns-Wind so he can obtain an Urban Conditional Certificate. Council has appointed Kim Gartner, who is administrator with the town of Macklin, for that role.
The Town has renewed its annual lease with Battle River Archers for $6,000 plus GST, for the former curling rink property.
A subdivision application was approved for a proposed TransGas pipeline easement for right of way.
The lease for the Battleford Arena canteen was awarded to Fred and Barb Salewski for $600 a month. They replace Gloria Oborowsky, who is unable to operate the canteen for the remainder of the season due to a recent injury.