The Town of Coronach takes an innovative approach to assisting small business

The Town of Coronach takes an innovative approach to assisting small business Coronach - February 27, 2023 | For immediate release The Town of Coronach takes an innovative approach to assisting small business The Town of Coronach is pleased…

Business Hub

The Town of Coronach and RM of Hart Butte No. 11 are excited to announce the launch of “Reimagining the Reservoir”, an engagement program that along with an Economic Analysis, will support the development of a Master Plan for a tourism-oriented development within ~50 acres of land and waterfront, which includes the existing Poplar River Community Park.

Beautification Funding

The Town of Coronach, along with the other 8 municipalities of the South Sask Ready group, each received $30,000 to help businesses enhances esthetics to promote their businesses. This funding was received from Western Diversification and is…

Cecil Keast Way Street Naming

The Town of Coronach would like to recognize Cecil Keast for his lifetime devotion and pride to our community and for donating a building to the Town by naming a street in his honour on the day that would have been his 100th birthday. South…

Voyent-Alert – Primary Notification System for the Town of Coronach

The Town will be using this for our primary method to notify residents and visitors of any critical events.  If you have tenants, please ensure they are informed of this easy to use app or registration system.  We can provide posters at…

South Saskatchewan Ready (SSR)

The development and creation of the South Saskatchewan Ready economic group was spearheaded by the Town of Coronach and funding was received from Western Diversification to support the development. The SSR is composed of the municipalities…

Reimagining the Reservoir

The Town of Coronach and RM of Hart Butte No. 11 are excited to announce the launch of “Reimagining the Reservoir”, an engagement program that along with an Economic Analysis, will support the development of a Master Plan for a tourism-oriented development within ~50 acres of land and waterfront, which includes the existing Poplar River Community Park.