2024 Financial Plan

2024 Budget Hearing  Thursday, June 20 @ 7:00 pm Boissevain Council Chambers You’re invited to share your views The financial plan presentation will provide an overview of the proposed 2024 budget for Boissevain-Morton, followed by an opportunity to ask questions and comment. The presentation will be recorded and available following the hearing at www.boissevain.ca Public notice is hereby given pursuant to Subsection 162(2) of The Municipal Act that the Council of the Municipality of Boissevain-Morton intends to present its financial plan for the year 2024 at a public hearing in Boissevain-Morton Council Chambers on the 20th day of June 2024 at 7:00 pm. Council will hear any person who wishes to make a representation, ask questions or register an objection to the financial plan, as provided. Copies of the financial plan are available and may be examined beginning May 31, 2024 by any person during regular office hours, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, at 420 South Railway Street, Boissevain, Manitoba. Leo Poulin, CAO Municipality of Boissevain-Morton […]

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Boil Water Advisory LIFTED

UPDATE APRIL 19, 2023: The boil water advisory has been lifted. Boissevain water system has met all conditions for rescinding the boil water advisory and that bacteriological testing results meet regulatory standards. Therefore, the boil water advisory that was placed on the Boissevain water system on April 17, 2023 has been rescinded. Normal water usage can be resumed. ————————————————– BOIL WATER ADVISORY FOR THE BOISSEVAIN PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM Issued by the Medical Officer of Health, Manitoba Health and the Office of Drinking Water, Manitoba Environment and Climate April 17, 2023 A major distribution failure (break), on April 17, 2023 has led to the loss of water pressure in the Boissevain distribution system. Distribution depressurization can compromise the safety of the water supply; therefore, a boil water advisory has been issued to ensure public health protection. RECOMMENDATIONS Until further notice, all water used for consumption should be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute before it is used for: Drinking and ice making Preparing beverages, such as infant formula Preparing food, including washing fruits and vegetables Brushing teeth It is not necessary to boil tap water used for other household purposes, such as laundry or washing dishes. Adults and older children that are able to avoid swallowing the water can wash, bathe, or shower. Young children should be sponge bathed. If boiling is not practical, an alternate and safe supply of water should be used for consumptive purposes; i.e. bottled water. Boil Water Advisory Fact Sheet #1 – Boil Water Advisory For Manitoba Water System Users contains additional information on water use and can be found on the website below. All commercial, public and permitted facilities (ex: restaurants, health care facilities, day cares, personal care homes and other private facilities that provide food and water services) must follow […]

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Boil Water Advisory Lifted: August 11, 2023

UPDATE AUGUST 11, 2023: The boil water advisory has been lifted. Boissevain water system has met all conditions for rescinding the boil water advisory and that bacteriological testing results meet regulatory standards. Therefore, the boil water advisory that was placed on the Boissevain water system on August 9 has been rescinded. Normal water usage can be resumed. ————————————————– BOIL WATER ADVISORY FOR THE BOISSEVAIN PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM For ALL utility users in the Municipality of Boissevain-Morton Issued by the Medical Officer of Health, Manitoba Health and the Office of Drinking Water, Manitoba Environment and Climate August 9, 2023 A major distribution failure (break), on August 9, 2023 has led to the loss of water pressure in the Boissevain distribution system. Distribution depressurization can compromise the safety of the water supply; therefore, a boil water advisory has been issued to ensure public health protection.   RECOMMENDATIONS Until further notice, all water used for consumption should be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute before it is used for: Drinking and ice making Preparing beverages, such as infant formula Preparing food, including washing fruits and vegetables Brushing teeth It is not necessary to boil tap water used for other household purposes, such as laundry or washing dishes. Adults and older children that are able to avoid swallowing the water can wash, bathe, or shower. Young children should be sponge bathed. If boiling is not practical, an alternate and safe supply of water should be used for consumptive purposes; i.e. bottled water. Boil Water Advisory Fact Sheet #1 – Boil Water Advisory For Manitoba Water System Users contains additional information on water use and can be found on the website below. All commercial, public and permitted facilities (ex: restaurants, health care facilities, day cares, personal care homes and other private […]

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Boil Water Advisory Lifted: May 12, 2023

UPDATE MAY 12, 2023: The boil water advisory has been lifted. Boissevain water system has met all conditions for rescinding the boil water advisory and that bacteriological testing results meet regulatory standards. Therefore, the boil water advisory that was placed on a portion of the Boissevain water system on May 9, 2023 has been rescinded. Normal water usage can be resumed. ————————————————– BOIL WATER ADVISORY FOR A PORTION OF THE BOISSEVAIN PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM Issued by the Medical Officer of Health, Manitoba Health and the Office of Drinking Water, Manitoba Environment and Climate May 9, 2023 Repairs to a line break on May 9, 2023 has led to the loss of water pressure in a portion of the Boissevain distribution system including: Buckingham Street between Stephen Street and McKenzie Street, Boissevain School, 793 Mill Road, 794 McKenzie Street, 784 McKenzie Street, 100 William Street, and the Busy B Drive Inn. Distribution depressurization can compromise the safety of the water supply; therefore, a boil water advisory has been issued to ensure public health protection.   RECOMMENDATIONS Until further notice, all water used for consumption should be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute before it is used for: Drinking and ice making Preparing beverages, such as infant formula Preparing food, including washing fruits and vegetables Brushing teeth It is not necessary to boil tap water used for other household purposes, such as laundry or washing dishes. Adults and older children that are able to avoid swallowing the water can wash, bathe, or shower. Young children should be sponge bathed. If boiling is not practical, an alternate and safe supply of water should be used for consumptive purposes; i.e. bottled water. Boil Water Advisory Fact Sheet #1 – Boil Water Advisory For Manitoba Water System Users contains additional information […]

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Boil Water Advisory: Lifted April 10, 2024

UPDATE APRIL 10, 2024: The boil water advisory has been lifted. Boissevain water system has met all conditions for rescinding the boil water advisory and that bacteriological testing results meet regulatory standards. Therefore, the boil water advisory that was placed on a portion of the Boissevain water system on April 8, 2024 has been rescinded. Normal water usage can be resumed. BOIL WATER ADVISORY FOR A PORTION OF THE BOISSEVAIN PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM For utility users west of Rae Street in the Municipality of Boissevain-Morton Issued by the Medical Officer of Health, Manitoba Health and the Office of Drinking Water, Manitoba Environment and Climate April 8, 2024 A water main repair on April 8, 2024, has led to the loss of water pressure in a portion of the Boissevain distribution system [west of Rae St]. Distribution depressurization can compromise the safety of the water supply; therefore, a boil water advisory has been issued to the affected area to ensure public health protection.   RECOMMENDATIONS Until further notice, all water used for consumption should be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute before it is used for: Drinking and ice making Preparing beverages, such as infant formula Preparing food, including washing fruits and vegetables Brushing teeth […]

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Notice: Temporary Street Closure

Public Notice of Temporary Street Closure Cherry Street, closed at intersection of South Railway Street.   Update: South Railway Street has reopened, however, there is still construction on north side of South Railway, and across Cherry Street. Please use caution in this area. ——————————————————————————- Original Notice: South Railway Street & Cherry Street CLOSED starting July 8 Construction will be taking place on the corner of South Railway Street and Cherry Street beginning Monday, July 8. On Monday, July 8, South Railway Street from Mill Road (Hwy #10) to Stephen Street will be closed for the day. South Railway Street should be reopened by end of day Monday, however, construction will continue on the north side of South Railway for several days. Cherry Street, at the corner of South Railway, will be closed beginning Monday, July 8 for several days as well to allow for construction. While South Railway Street is closed, parking is available in the empty lot, accessible from Stephen Street. Please use caution while driving through construction zones. Thank you for your patience and understanding. […]

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Planned Utility Maintenance & Road Closures

Update Wednesday, August 23, 2023  *UPDATED AT 10:45 AM* The excavation crews are now working on Cherry Street (south side of Ducker, #13, then north side, #12).   ———————   Wednesday, August 23, 2023  9:00 AM: The intersection at Broadway and Buckingham is now closed for excavation (#7 & 8) and will remain closed through Thursday. As work progresses, the excavation crew will move to Broadway South (#11), Cherry Street (#12 & 13) and Caranton Road (#10). For everyone’s safety, please avoid these areas when closed. For more information click here. Please note order of locations are subject to change at any time.  North Railway Street west has reopened, and east to Broadway (#1, 2, 3 & 4 open now, #5 will reopen midday Wednesday). Update Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 10:45 am The east and west sides of North Railway Street at Broadway are now closed for excavation (#4 & 5). As the work progresses, crews will move to Cook Street near Buckingham (#6). Wednesday excavation crews will begin work at the corner of Buckingham and Broadway (see valve insertion map, please note order of locations are subject to change at any time). For everyone’s safety, please avoid these areas when closed. North Railway Street at Mill Road (#1) has reopened to traffic, and North Railway at Rae Street (#2), and North Railway & Mill Road East (#3) will reopen later today. Water main valve insertions are expected to continue through Saturday, August 26. Closed roads will reopen following valve placement and once driving surface is restored. Please note: QuikValve insertions should not interrupt water services. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. For more information, please call the Municipal Office at 204-534-2433. Update Tuesday, August 22, 2023 The east and west sides of North […]

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Planned Water Outage

PLANNED WATER OUTAGE – APRIL 17 Boissevain-Morton Utility Department has located a second water main leak on the same line on Stephen Street. In order to perform the necessary repairs, there will be a planned water outage on Monday, April 17 from approximately 9:30 am to 6:00 pm. Please be aware, once water has been turned back on, a boil water advisory will be in effect. The Municipality will provide updates as they become available via Connect-Boissevain, social media and boissevain.ca. The planned outage will affect all utility users with the exception of those in the southeast corner: from Johnson Street east to Aikman, and from South Railway south to Mountain Street. *click here to view map of affected areas. […]

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