Next week, the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) will travel throughout the province, holding meetings in each of its six divisions (sarm.ca/about/members-map).

The SARM 2025 June Division Meetings will be held from June 16-19 in the following locations, and will feature:
Division 1
Date: Wednesday, June 18th, 2025
Time: 9-11:30am
Location: Town Hall, 301 6th Ave, Kipling, SK
Presentations:
– SARM Advocacy Update
– SEEDS Training Program Overview
Division 2
Date: Tuesday, June 17th, 2025
Time: 9-11:30am
Location: Temple Gardens Centre, 110 1st Ave NW, Moose Jaw, SK
Presentations:
– Road Maintenance Agreements
– SEEDS Training Program Overview
Division 3
Date: Tuesday, June 17th, 2025
Time: 2-4:30pm
Location: InnovationPlex, 2001 Chaplin St E, Swift Current, SK
Presentations:
– Rural Healthcare
– SARM Advocacy Update
Division 4
Date: Thursday, June 19th, 2025
Time: 1-3:30pm
Location: Legion Community Centre, 208 1st Ave, Kelvington, SK
Presentations:
– Rural Healthcare
– SEEDS Training Program Overview
Division 5
Date: Monday, June 16th, 2025
Time: 2-4:30pm
Location: Affinity Community Hall, 120 Railway St, Langham, SK
Presentations:
– Subdivision Regulations and RM Responsibilities
– SARM Advocacy Update
Division 6
Date: Monday, June 16th, 2025
Time: 9-11:30am
Location: Dekker Centre, 623 Carlton Trail, North Battleford, SK
Presentations:
– Rural Healthcare
– SEEDS Training Program Overview
To view the agendas for each meeting, please visit sarm.ca/events/division-meetings.
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For interview requests, please contact:
Amy Roettger
Manager, Strategic Communications, SARM
aroettger@sarm.ca or 306.761.3730
Background: SARM is the independent association representing rural municipalities in Saskatchewan, serving as the primary advocate for its members before senior governments.
Since 1905, SARM has been working to address the concerns of rural municipalities and ensure that their voices are heard by senior levels of government. We provide support to our members in dealing with the provincial and federal governments. We advocate on behalf of our members and help ensure their compliance with legislation and regulations.
SARM also has been mandated and plays an important role in the advocacy of Saskatchewan’s agricultural sector. SARM believes that Agriculture is more than just an industry — it is the very foundation of our rural communities.
In compliance with the Act of Incorporation, SARM directly and lawfully engages in activities that tend to advance the interests of agriculture, including the handling, transportation, processing, and marketing of grain and grain products. Furthermore, the Act instructs that SARM be an actively engaged participant and member of the Canada Grains Council, as well as other organizations, associations, councils, congresses, and bodies advancing the interests of those who produce agricultural products.