To ensure the health & safety of its workers, New to You has implemented a number of COVID guidelines:
- New to You shoppers must use the back door at Quilly’s Community Place
- Only one shopper will be permitted at a time
- Each shopper will be given 15-minutes to shop
Use of profanity, verbal threats or physical violence will not be tolerated. Please respect the restrictions that are being implemented — they are there for your safety, as much as they are for the New to You workers.
Proceeds from sales in April, May & June will benefit the Lutheran Church.
STARTING JANUARY 2023, BINGO WILL BE CHANGING TO FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 7:30P.M.
To ensure the health & safety of its workers, New to You has implemented a number of COVID guidelines:
- New to You shoppers must use the back door at Quilly’s Community Place
- Only one shopper will be permitted at a time
- Each shopper will be given 15-minutes to shop
Use of profanity, verbal threats or physical violence will not be tolerated. Please respect the restrictions that are being implemented — they are there for your safety, as much as they are for the New to You workers.
Proceeds from sales in April, May & June will benefit the Lutheran Church.
The Town of Porcupine Plain works closely with Metis Nation Saskatchewan Eastern Region II and the Porcupine Plain Metis Local to provide cultural programming for residents and visitors to partake in and enjoy, recognizing that recreation is not only vital to the health, well-being, physical growth, and social development of children, but can also be an important mechanism to promote social inclusion, involvement and engagement.
The Town of Porcupine Plain & Metis Nation Saskatchewan Eastern Region II Office will be hosting jigging classes with professional jigger Courtney Dawn Anaquod. Classes will be offered over two days, September 24th & 25th, for three hours each day.
Pre-Registration Required. Contact Metis Nation Saskatchewan ERII to Register. Click poster (left) to enlarge.
STARTING JANUARY 2023, BINGO WILL BE CHANGING TO FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 7:30P.M.
The Town of Porcupine Plain works closely with Metis Nation Saskatchewan Eastern Region II and the Porcupine Plain Metis Local to provide cultural programming for residents and visitors to partake in and enjoy, recognizing that recreation is not only vital to the health, well-being, physical growth, and social development of children, but can also be an important mechanism to promote social inclusion, involvement and engagement.
The Town of Porcupine Plain & Metis Nation Saskatchewan Eastern Region II Office will be hosting jigging classes with professional jigger Courtney Dawn Anaquod. Classes will be offered over two days, September 24th & 25th, for three hours each day.
Pre-Registration Required. Contact Metis Nation Saskatchewan ERII to Register. Click poster (left) to enlarge.
To ensure the health & safety of its workers, New to You has implemented a number of COVID guidelines:
- New to You shoppers must use the back door at Quilly’s Community Place
- Only one shopper will be permitted at a time
- Each shopper will be given 15-minutes to shop
Use of profanity, verbal threats or physical violence will not be tolerated. Please respect the restrictions that are being implemented — they are there for your safety, as much as they are for the New to You workers.
Proceeds from sales in April, May & June will benefit the Lutheran Church.
The Porcupine Plain Public Library offers story time for the Porcupine Playschool and Daycare Centres, open to other children/families to attend as well, every Tuesday at 11:30a.m. Each Tuesday throughout Culture Days, the Porcupine Plain Public Library will select a new children’s book promoting multiculturalism and inclusion to be read to the Porcupine Plain Playschool, daycare centres, and other children. Storytime video will be shared to the Town of Porcupine Plain Facebook Page.
On Tuesday, September 27th, Elder Margaret Harrison will attend the Library to read from the Eastern Region II Metis Mobile Library; on Tuesday, October 4th, a Ukrainian community member will read Ukrainian folk tales; and, on Tuesday, October 11th, a member of the Porcupine Plain Filipino Community Group will read Filipino stories.









