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Mount Royal
Community Association
M R C A N EWSLET TER - 2015 MAY
You’re Invited!
Come join us in Mount Royal Park (next to Howard Coad School) for an afternoon
of music, food, activities & socializing with your neighbours at the third annual
Mount Royal Community Day
Saturday June 6th
11 to 3pm
• We’re having a raffle with lots of great prizes
--- buy your raffle tickets at the event
• BBQ hamburgers, hotdogs & drinks available
• Inflatable bouncing castles
• Garage sale
• Educational displays
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• Music from the decades --- listen to your
favorite songs from each decade. The day
starts off with music from the 1950’s & ends
with current hits.
The Mount Royal Community Association is excited to host the third annual
Mount Royal Community Day
Saturday June 6th
11 to 3pm
Mount Royal Park
(next to Howard Coad School)
Thank you to everyone who is helping make this day a success!
Mount Royal
Community
Association
www.MountRoyal.INFO
MountRoyalCommunity@gmail.com
Facebook: Mount Royal Saskatoon
PO BOX 30100, 1624 - 33rd Street West
Saskatoon, SK, S7L 7M6
Prizes:
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Hundreds of dollars worth of great
prizes from local businesses
(gift cards & gift baskets)
Buy your raffle tickets at the event
Lunch:
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BBQ hamburgers from Boryski’s Butcher
Block, as well as hotdogs (vegetarian too),
drinks & Mr. Freezies
Fun Stuff:
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Inflatable bouncy castles that your kids will
love to jump in!
Face painting & balloons
Kid’s activities
We may have a few extra surprises too
Music:
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Listen to your favorite songs from each
decade. The day starts off with music from
the 1950’s & ends with current hit songs.
Garage Sale:
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We would appreciate any donations for our
garage sale table to help raise funds for
community events & programs.
To donate any items, please call us &
we will pick up items at your convenience.
MountRoyalCommunity@gmail.com
Larry at (306) 384-3426
Mount Royal
Community Association Display:
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Citizen Patrol (starting again this year)
The current Traffic Review of Mount Royal
neighbourhood
The classes we’re offering in September
The history of Mount Royal neighbourhood
Fill out a survey & let us know your ideas
Educational Displays:
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Local organizations will be setting up
educational displays (ie. health & wellness,
genealogy, etc..)
Volunteers Wanted:
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We’d love to have some volunteers help us
with the BBQ, supervise kid’s activities, & set
up the tents & tables. Please contact us if you
are willing to help. Thank you!
MountRoyalCommunity@gmail.com
Einar at (306) 664-3140
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Speak to Earl or Tracy
Troy DAVIES
CITY COUNCILLOR WARD 4
“Proud to be the voice
at City Council
for the Community
that I grew up in”
troy.davies@saskatoon.ca
Citizen Patrol
Community Garden news
The Mount Royal Community Association
will be re-starting Citizen Patrol walks to
help keep our neighbourhood safe.
Greetings! We are excited to start this school garden & we
welcome the neighborhood!
Anyone willing to volunteer to walk, please
contact Jan More {Police Liaison} at
(306) 382-9634
We hope to kick off the planting season after May long weekend.
This is a school group effort between our First Nations Students
& Newcomers to Canada. All year we’ve been working together on
getting to know each other.
Crime
It’s important to report any & all crime to
Saskatoon Police Service at
(306) 975-8300
Notify Now
Unusual, or large, emergencies caused by
extreme weather or man-made events
can happen at any time. Now, when an
emergency happens, Saskatoon is ready
to respond. Notifynow will let residents know what
to do, where to go, & what to expect
during an emergency with a message sent
directly to their landline, cell phone, or
email. How does it work?
When an emergency alert is issued, you
will receive a voice message to phone; an
email; or a text message depending on
your preference. To receive notifications,
residents must have some form of contact
information entered into our database. Please sign up to notifynow online. The information you provide is kept
confidential & will not be used for any
purpose other than to contact you in the
event of an emergency.
www.saskatoon.ca/services-residents/
fire-emergency/notifynow
To date, we’ve been planting tomatoes, beans & peppers & have
a green house in Mrs. Geres’s room. We’ve observed a CHEP
representative in learning to sample soil & learned about its
nutrients. This garden is a huge project we’re excited about. Our
garden is going to be 6000 sq. feet. So we have lots of room to
share so that the community can come & grow their own food.
We’ve had garden tools donated & we’re getting a tool box made
that will be inserted in the ground with a lock & key. We hope to
be learning to compost not only at school but at home too!
If anyone has any questions or would like to join us, please call
Ms. Daniels or Ms. Geres at 306-683-7800
Backyard Fire Pits
Saskatoon Fire & Protection Services has identified 6 conditions
that every fire pit used within city limits must comply with in
order to avoid being fined:
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Fire must be contained within a non-combustible fire box
constructed of material such as cement, brick or metal &
covered with a heavy gauge metal screen. SFD recommends
that fire pits be situated at least three metres from any
combustible materials (i.e. fences or buildings).
The size of the fire box of any outdoor burning facility shall
not exceed .61 cubic metres.
Only cut, seasoned wood or charcoal shall be used to fuel
outdoor fires. Burning tree branches is not permitted.
All outdoor fires shall have responsible supervision at all
times.
No person shall light an outdoor fire when the weather
conditions are conducive to creating a running fire.
If smoke from an open-air fire causes an unreasonable
interference with the use & enjoyment of another person’s
property, the fire shall be extinguished immediately.
Residents who would like to report a fire or fire pit should call
(306) 975-3030
2015 SEPTEMBER
CLASSES IN MOUNT ROYAL
Registration is on Wednesday September 9th, from 6pm to 8pm
at Howard Coad School - 431 Avenue T North, Saskatoon
Any changes to the classes will be posted on our website
www.mountroyal.info/classes
 PLEASE NOTE  Some of these programs are new. All classes & dates are tentative. For final details
on classes, dates & costs, please come to the registration night or look at our September newsletter.
 COST AS A BARRIER  If participating in our classes is not possible because of your financial status,
please contact Don (715-6628) or Larry (384-3426). We do have some funds available to assist Mount Royal
residents in joining a class. Inquiries are confidential.
 FOR MORE INFORMATION  Please contact Don (715-6628) or Larry (384-3426)
ADULT
SEPTEMBER CLASSES:
YOUTH
DAYS:
SEPTEMBER CLASSES:
DAYS:
Belly Dance - Beginner
Mondays
Learn to Play Soccer
- 4 to 6 years old
Tuesdays
Belly Dance - Intermediate
Mondays
Sports ABC’s - 3 to 5 years old
Thursdays
Stretch & Tone
Tuesdays
Zumba for Kids - 4 to 6 years old
Wednesdays
Yoga
Tuesdays
Zumba for Kids - 7 to 11 years old
Wednesdays
Zumba
*Beginner Genealogy
*Digital Fine Art Photography
*Forever…In Motion - Group Exercise
for Older Adults 50+
Wednesdays
T.B.A.
Mondays
T.B.A.
*Make it out of Leather
Tuesdays
*Math for Fun
Mondays
*Nutrition & Health by Sobeys Extra
*Watercolor Painting
T.B.A.
Mondays
*Craft class for Girls
T.B.A. = To Be Announced
T.B.A.
Bicycling
in Saskatoon
Saskatoon
Open Door Society
Bicycling is rapidly
becoming the
preferred form
of personal
transportation
for many people.
The City of Saskatoon
is studying this need, read
these articles to see their plans
thus far:
www.saskatoon.ca/moving-around/
cycling/cycling-plans-projects
www.saskatoon.ca/sites/default/
files/documents/transportationutilities/transportation/cycling/plan/
BikePlan2002.pdf
Technically speaking:
Bicycles are “vehicles” under the
Highway Traffic Act & they have the
same rights & responsibilities as
cars & trucks. They are also legally
governed by Saskatoon Bylaw No.
7200 – The Traffic Bylaw, & by
Saskatoon Bylaw No. 6884 – The
Bicycle Bylaw.
Saskatoon wishes to:
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promote cycling
establish & enhance cycling routes
to the downtown
design a safe road system for
cyclists
promote driver awareness of
cyclists & also promote driver
willingness to “share the road”
How you can input ideas:
www.shapingsaskatoon.ca
www.saskatooncycles.org
www.saskatooncyclingclub.ca
talk to councillor Troy Davies
needs volunteers to help newcomers
settle into the community. We have flexible
times & programs. Please contact
communityconnections@sods.sk.ca
if you are interested in
making a difference!
Did you know...
The City of Saskatoon created a Cycling Advisory Group
(CAG) to provide the City with advice & feedback on plans for
cycling in Saskatoon.
The Cycling Advisory Group:
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Provides citizens’ perspective, advice & input to City
Administration about cycling facilities, policy issues &
programs.
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Supports a vision that the City of Saskatoon is a place
where cycling is encouraged as a reasonable & practical
method of travel.
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Acts as a liaison between cyclists & the City on matters
related to the planning, development & management of
infrastructure, safety of cyclists & the public.
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Provides assistance in identifying cycling priority issues,
opportunities & solutions.
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Members are active cyclists
& represent a variety
of age groups, user
skill & comfort
levels.
Royal West Campus
• For individuals 18 & older
• Students over age 21 pay tuition, $300 per course
• Complete grade 12 or upgrade for post-secondary
programs.
• 441 Witney Avenue North, Saskatoon
• Call 306.683.7540 for more information
Young Athlete Saskatchewan
SNIPZ Hair Design & Spa
YAS 2015 Summer
Basketball Camps
1601 29th Street West - Mount Royal Mall
Phone: 306-382-1727
Weekly throughout August at
the Cosmo Civic Centre
4 age groups:
-8&9
- 10 & 11
- 12 & 13
- 14 & 15
Everyone Welcome
For More Details
email: info@yas.ca
or call: (306) 242-2425
Be sure to ask about fee subsidies provided
by the Saskatchewan Community Initiatives
Fund (CIF) & Hall*Comm Inc. so that
everyone can afford to go to YAS camp
We would like to welcome the addition of Grant &
Maureen from Bills Barber Shop which is now located
in the salon. Grant works Monday to Friday 8-5 &
Maureen works Saturday from 7:30 to 4:30.
Salon hours are Tuesday-Friday 9-5, evenings by
appointment & Saturday summer hours are 9-2.
Marcia, Paula & I look forward to
servicing the clients salon services.
I currently am looking for an esthetician
that can perform all services.
We specialize in family hair care. The salon offers
tanning too. We all look forward to meeting new
clients & welcoming all the regulars.
Have a great summer!
Heather Burnett --- Call the salon at 306-382-1727
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450 Avenue W North
5:00pm to 7:00pm
Volunteers Wanted:
The volunteers who serve on the Community
Association executive coordinate recreational,
sports, & social activities, encourage a sense of
community & act as a liaison with the City of
Saskatoon on a number of issues affecting the
neighbourhood.
Our executive is made up of volunteers who live
in the community. We are involved in programs &
services aimed at improving the quality of life for
all residents living in our community.
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Thank you
for your support
This involvement can range from running a
community event, to being involved in other
projects involving the City of Saskatoon.
Consider joining this group so you can be a part
of making a difference!
Your Community is Worth Your Time.
For more information, please email us at
mountroyalcommunity@gmail.com
or phone Einar at 306-664-3140
www.edwardjones.com
Markets Change.
Are You Prepared?
When you stop and look back at what’s happened
in the markets, it’s easy to realize how quickly
things can change. That’s why we should schedule
some time to discuss how the market can impact
your financial goals. We can also conduct a free
portfolio review to help you decide if you should
make changes to your investments and talk about
opportunities to be had.
Stop by or call today to schedule your
free review.
Judy Mustard
Financial Advisor
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1022 B 8th Street
Saskatoon, SK S7H 0R9
306-955-4951
Member – Canadian
Investor Protection Fund
Are you concerned about the
intersection of 29th Street & Avenue W?
Are you concerned about any other streets in Mount Royal?
Do you have ideas & suggestions to address the issues?
The City of Saskatoon wants to hear from you!
PLEASE ATTEND the
Mount Royal Traffic Review on June 4th
This is your opportunity to let the City of Saskatoon know about your concerns
about traffic safety in the Mount Royal neighbourhood.
Date: Thursday June 4th, 2015
Time: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Location: Mount Royal Collegiate (cafeteria)
2220 Rusholme Road
Residents of Mount Royal are invited to attend a public
meeting to identify & discuss local traffic issues in the
neighbourhood. The meeting will be hosted by the City of
Saskatoon, Transportation Division. The Transportation
Division will examine the issues identified at this meeting,
gather additional information through traffic counts, &
prepare a comprehensive plan to address traffic concerns
across the entire Mount Royal neighbourhood.
It’s very important to tell the City of Saskatoon about
your traffic concerns. If you can’t attend this meeting,
please send your comments & concerns to:
Justine Nyen, Traffic Safety Engineer
Transportation & Utilities Department, City of Saskatoon
Email: justine.nyen@saskatoon.ca
Ph: (306) 975-7846
WWW.MOUNTROYAL.INFO