Free fishing back in Saskatchewan

Break out the ugly stick and grab your best bait, Saskatchewan’s annual Free Fishing Weekend is set for July 12 and 13.

No licence is required to fish anywhere in the province this weekend, except within national parks. A valid licence is still needed to transport fish out of Saskatchewan, and all other regulations, including possession limits, remain in effect.

Anglers are reminded to fish safely, wear life-jackets, practice safe boating, and, most importantly, have fun.

Bezanson water main and curb stop replacement project set to begin

The County of Grande Prairie is advising residents that a water main and curb stop replacement project will begin in the Hamlet of Bezanson on Tuesday, July 15, 2025. The work is expected to take approximately five weeks to complete. 

Council committed $1.2 million to replace the aging water main and curb stops – the valves that connect homes to the main water line – to ensure the continued reliability and safety of Bezanson’s water system. 

Peace Officers enforcing bylaw against Jake Brake use in Grande Prairie

Grande Prairie Enforcement Services is stepping up enforcement to reduce excessive noise from engine retarder brakes, commonly known as Jake Brakes, within City of Grande Prairie limits. 

Truck drivers using these brakes where prohibited will be fined. 

“People deserve peace and quiet in their neighbourhoods, especially at night,” says Enforcement Services Managing Director Helen Napier. “We’re out there enforcing this bylaw, and drivers who choose to ignore it will face tickets. The noise from Jake Brakes just isn’t acceptable in city areas.” 

Where beauty meets purpose: City enhancing community spaces

The City of Grande Prairie is investing in a series of projects to enhance and beautify public spaces, creating welcoming places for residents and visitors to enjoy.

Approved through the City’s Community Enhancement Funding, the projects aim to improve the look and feel of key areas while also supporting practical needs like stormwater management, accessibility and long-term maintenance. The updates contribute to more attractive and enjoyable public spaces that serve the community well into the future.

The approved projects include:

Free fishing in Saskatchewan

This weekend is a free fishing weekend in Saskatchewan.

That means even if you don't have an angling license, you can take to the various waterways and drop a line to try out the sport. 

However, limits are still in place along with all other rules and regulations. 

People are advised to research the lake they are going to and to become acquainted with the regulations. 

Please remember that any fish caught must be identifiable during transportation.