Northern Settlement of Southend
The Northern Settlement of Southend is appropriately named for being at the southern end of the great Reindeer Lake in northeastern Saskatchewan. This community is at the northern end of highway 102 extending south to La Ronge, SK.
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The Role of the Local Advisory Committee (LAC)
Click here to learn about the important role that the LAC plays in responsibly managing the affairs and the wellbeing of Southend.
Planning Documents
*All plans and bylaws available for download on this site may not include amendments and must not be used for legal purposes.
Contact the settlement for updated bylaws and maps.*
Contact the settlement for updated bylaws and maps.*
Community Highlights (2012): The Saskatchewan Ministry of First Nations and Metis Relations, with help of the Ministry of the Economy conducted a snapshot in 2012 of the key components of the community, including: local government, demographics, economic environment, training and education, infrastructure, housing, emergency services, recreational opportunities, and the community's distance from larger centres.
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Wildfire Risk Assessment (2005): The Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment actively attempts to educate residents about the threat of fire within municipalities. They conducted an assessment of each municipality to determine the likelihood of wildfires, and implement FireSmart principles to help reduce the chances of wildfires starting.
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