North Park Wilson Elementary School Registration

North Park Wilson School, a Centre of Excellence Through the Arts, is accepting registrations for the 2015-16 school year.

Our school offers a rich academic program with opportunities to strengthen understandings in all subject areas through and within the arts.  Our “Little School with a Big Heart” is a great place to learn and grow.

Our Kindergarten open house is the morning of Friday, May 22nd.  Feel free to call the school at 306 683 7380 or drop in and see us at 1505-9th Avenue N.

NRPH and City Park CA Free Family Movie Night – April 24th

“NRPH and City Park CA Free Family Movie Night” featuring Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, Very Bad Day.   The event will be held Friday, April 24 in the North Park Wilson big gym.  Doors open at 5:30 for pizza and snacks.   Movie to air shortly after 6. Movie night details can be viewed here.

Pruning ban for elm trees

PRUNING BAN FOR ELM TREES TAKES EFFECT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1

The City of Saskatoon (City) reminds residents that the provincial ban on pruning elm trees will be in effect between April 1 and August 31, 2015.

The ban ensures that elm bark beetles, which transmit dutch elm disease (DED), are not attracted to the freshly pruned trees when these beetles are most active.  Anyone wishing to prune elm trees during the ban must obtain a permit.  Please call City of Saskatoon Parks Division at 306-975-3300 for information.

DED was first discovered in Saskatchewan in 1981 and continues to be found in more areas of the province every year.  DED is caused by a fungus that clogs the tree’s water conducting system, which eventually causes the tree to die, usually within one or two seasons.  Early symptoms of the disease usually appear by July when the leaves on one or more branches wilt, curl, turn yellow, and then die.

The only effective management strategy for the elm bark beetle is to deprive it of its breeding habitat.  This involves keeping elm trees healthy by removing potential breeding material in trees and eliminating detached elm wood.  For this reason, it is necessary to dispose, or render un-inhabitable, elm stumps and remove any fallen branches or any wood from a fallen elm tree.  Under no circumstances should elm wood be left lying around, stored for firewood, or other purposes. 

Elm removal can occur at any time of the year; however, the entire tree must be removed and all waste elm be transported to the nearest approved landfill site in the municipality where the elm was removed.  In Saskatoon, the Saskatoon Landfill is the only site approved for elm tree disposal.

It is estimated that Saskatoon’s 25,000 boulevard and park elm trees are worth approximately $45 million, and many more are located on private property.  While Saskatoon does not have the disease, effective DED management requires everyones support.  Anyone suspecting an elm is unhealthy is asked to please contact the City at 306-975-2890.

For more information, visit www.saskatoon.ca/trees.

Mendel Art Gallery Re-Use Plan

Background:

In June 2014, the Children’s Discovery Museum was approved to be the new tenant of the Mendel building. The Children’s Museum plans to develop a world-class, multi-purpose space to provide public programming and experiential learning opportunities where children and families will have fun.

The Children’s Discovery Museum’s mission is to foster creativity, curiosity, and a lifelong love of learning in children 12 and under through hands-on exhibits, programming and outreach. It is a unique organization that brings together children, families and community in meaningful interactions, developing essential skills and sparking creativity.

The project includes a partnership between the City and the Children’s Museum to ensure that the Mendel Building is animated and that it is connected it to the PotashCorp Playland at Kinsmen Park through priority-driven, targeted programming.

 

Updates:

Currently the timeline is that the “new” Children’s Discovery Museum will open in early 2017.  In February an Open House was offered to the public to view details about the new building.  For more details on concept plans & upcoming events – check out their website at: (http://museumforkids.sk.ca/):

University Bridge Rehabilitation Project

The project will see the bridge closed to the general public from May 1, 2015 to August 30, 2015. A single lane of traffic will remain open for emergency vehicles, Saskatoon Transit buses, Saskatoon Health Region authorized vehicles and school buses contracted by the Saskatoon School Boards only. A system will be implemented that accommodates travel in both directions. A single walkway will also remain open at all times during construction.

A Project Transportation Plan is currently being prepared which involves identification of current and expected traffic delays at 26 key intersections. This information will be used to make improvements, assist with planning detours, and ultimately allow for better movement of traffic in our City.

 

Estimated Project Timeline

The necessary rehabilitation of the iconic bridge is planned for the 2015 construction season.

February 23, 2015 City awards tender to Horseshoe Hill Construction Inc.
May 1 – August 31, 2015 Deck repairs which will impact traffic is expected to occur
August 30 – Sept 15, 2015 Demobilization from site – not expected to impact traffic

 

 

For more details on this project, check out the City of Saskatoon website at the following link:

https://www.saskatoon.ca/moving-around/bridges/university-bridge-rehabilitation-project

Update on Spring Programs

Registrations for the following classes are being encouraged:

Yoga Monday (Tonya) – Confirmed with class numbers of 10 @ $75
Thursday Yoga (Marie) – Confirmed with class numbers of 15 @ $85
Parent/Child Yoga Wednesday (Sara) – Confirmed with 10 @ $50 to break even
Possible Zumba class with 10 @ $50 to break even (still working on finding space)
 
 
Registration Night is booked for March 31st from 7-9 and online registration will be available March 20th- 30th.  Online registration is encouraged.

Saskatoon Growth Plan

Saskatoon Growth Plan  

 

Input is being sought on plans for a new transit system with Bus Rapid Transit (BRT); a new river crossing at 33rd Street; BRT lanes on the University Bridge; and, redevelopment along major corridors like 8th Street22nd Street, and Preston Avenue.

 

This plan will directly impact our community, so please take a moment to review the project information, complete an online survey and participate in the growth plan focused discussions.

 

Detailed project information and an online survey will be available at www.growingfwd.ca beginning Wednesday, February 25, through Wednesday, March 18, 2015.  In addition to online engagement, there are several public events being hosted for residents to learn more and provide input into the development of the Growth Plan.

 

Growth Plan Focused Discussions 

 

Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at TCU Place

 

Daytime Session:  Noon to 2 p.m.

Evening Session:  6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

 

North Park Richmond Heights/City Park Outdoor Soccer Registration

Outdoor Soccer Registration
Tuesday, February 24th 6:30pm-8:00pm at North Park Wilson School
Skip the line-up by registering on line (February 23-27)
http://www.facebook.com/NPRHCA; http://cityparksask.com or http://www.facebook.com/CityParkSask

2015 outdoor soccer info registration

Age Group and Fees (as of January 1st)

U4 $40.00 Born 2011/2012
U6 $70.00 Born 2009/2010 (play Monday &/or Tuesday &/or Friday)
U8 $70.00 Born 2007/2008 (play Wednesday &/or Thursday &/or Friday)
U10 $80.00 Born 2005/2006 (boys play Monday &/or Wednesday &/or Frida\y)

*New this season* U10 Development Program: a program for young soccer players looking to invest more time in learning the fundamentals of the game.

Fees may be paid by cash/cheque/etransfer
Please have your child’s Saskatchewan Health Services # for registration

We need coaches! Please consider volunteering this season!
* Late registrations will only be accepted if team size permits *
Season runs weeks of May 4th through June 26th; schedules TBA
All NPRH U8 & U10 teams participate in Mini FOS Tournament June 12-14
U6 teams participate in Tim Horton’s Jamboree June 27th, and may participate in Mini FOS June 12-14
Cost as a barrier funding is available through your C.A. inquire during registration

For more information please contact Olivia at oliviahilderman@gmail.com or 306.683.6390