Public Works Week: Highlighting municipal public services and infrastructure

In May, National Public Works Week is dedicated to highlighting the importance of public infrastructure and the municipal workers who build, maintain, and operate this infrastructure which form the foundation of the public services that sustain our communities and enhance our quality of life.

Each and every day throughout the challenges of the pandemic, municipal workers have been on the frontline building and maintaining critical infrastructure and delivering the public services that keep our communities going.

As CUPE members, we are proud of the work we do to help make each of our municipalities a great place to live.

CUPE is the largest union representing over 5,000 municipal workers across Saskatchewan in the communities of:

  • Battleford, Local 3003
  • Biggar, Local 1151
  • Candle Lake, Local 4838
  • Canora, Local 4438
  • Creighton & Village of Denare Beach, Local 228
  • Cudworth, Local 3777
  • Esterhazy, Local 5428
  • Estevan, Local 726
  • Gravelbourg, Local 4341
  • Grenfell, Local 5340
  • Humboldt, Local 2359
  • Kamsack, Local 1881
  • Kindersley, Local 2740
  • Langham, Local 5341
  • Maple Creek, Local 2714
  • Martensville, Local 2582
  • Meadow Lake, Local 2235
  • Melfort, Local 777
  • Melville, Local 456
  • Moose Jaw, Local 9
  • Nipawin, Local 777-1
  • North Battleford, Local 287
  • Prince Albert, Local 160
  • Prince Albert, Local 882
  • Regina – Epicor Wastewater Treatment Plant, Local 7667
  • Regina (inside city workers), Local 7
  • Regina (outside city workers), Local 21
  • Saskatoon, Local 47
  • Saskatoon, Local 59
  • Saskatoon, Local 859
  • Swift Current, Local 183
  • Tisdale, Local 777-2
  • Unity, Local 2752
  • Wadena, Local 4335
  • Wakaw, Local 885
  • Watrous, Local 3597
  • Weyburn, Local 90
  • Wilkie, Local 3139
  • Yorkton, Local 342

Published by the Division Office / N.M. Cope 342