FIRE BAN IN EFFECT: No burning permitted due to wind and dry conditions. Details: rmofstclements.com/residents/protective-services/outdoor-fire-rules/
FIRE BAN IN EFFECT: No burning permitted due to wind and dry conditions. Details: rmofstclements.com/residents/protective-services/outdoor-fire-rules/

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    Preparing for Algae Blooms – What You Should Know Blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) are a type of algae that can produce toxins that can be harmful…

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    RM No: 176
    Physical Address:
    1043 Kittson Road, East Selkirk
    Mailing Address:
    Box 2 Grp 35 RR1
    East Selkirk R0E 0M0
    Telephone Numbers:

    Local: 204-482-3300
    Winnipeg: 204-474-2642
    Toll Free: 1-888-797-8725
    Fax number: 204-482-3098

    Email: info@rmofstclements.com

    Evenings and weekends only during summer months

    Dispatch: 204-809-3231

    Email: pble@mymts.net

    Office: 204-482-3300
    Winnipeg line: 204-474-2642

    Email: tyler@rmofstclements.com

    Phone: 204-809-3231

    Hours (Summer schedule in effect)

    The landfill and all transfer stations are closed for statutory holidays – New Year’s Day, Louis Riel Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Victoria Day, Canada Day, August Civic, Labour Day, Truth and Reconciliation Day, Thanksgiving Day, Remembrance Day, Christmas Day, Boxing Day


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    Libau LandfillClosedClosed9am – 5pm9am – 5pm9am – 5pm9am – 5pm9am – 5pm
    Dunning Road Transfer Station10am – 6pm10am – 6pmClosedClosedClosedClosedClosed
    Clark Road Transfer StationClosedClosedClosedClosed10am – 6pm10am – 6pm10am – 6pm
    Grand Marais Transfer Station10am – 6pm10am – 6pmClosedClosed10am – 6pm10am – 6pm10am – 6pm
    Gull Lake Transfer Station10am – 6pm10am – 6pmClosedClosed10am – 6pm10am – 6pm10am – 6pm

    Please do not leave garbage outside the gates after hours. This is not allowed under our bylaws, can potentially attract wildlife and leaves a mess for attendants to clean up.

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    Email: email@rmofstclements.com

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      Preparing for Algae Blooms – What You Should Know

      What are the Symptoms of Algae Toxin Exposure?

      Symptoms of algae toxin exposure may include: nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhea, skin/eye irritation, fever, muscle and joint pain, respiratory symptoms, allergic reactions and occasionally other more severe health effects. Algae toxin exposure has resulted in animal deaths in Manitoba.

      If you experience symptoms that may be related to algae toxins, please see your health care provider. Contact Health Links – Info Santé at 204-788-8200 (toll free at 1-888-315-9257) if you are concerned about health effects.

      What You Can Do?

      If you have an infant: As a precaution, avoid using water from small private surface water systems to prepare infant formula during the summer months. Infant formula should be prepared using a safe alternate drinking water source (such as bottled water).

      Watch your lake for algae blooms. If you observe an algae bloom, take the following precautionary measures:

      • Avoid drinking, swimming or bathing in water with algae blooms.
      • If an algae bloom is observed on the lake that supplies your small water system, use an alternate water source (such as bottled water) for drinking, food preparation, bathing, other personal hygiene and pets.
      • If you are visiting a beach, avoid swimming or bathing in water if you see an algae bloom. Manitoba routinely monitors public beaches for algae blooms and posts beach advisories when concentrations pose a health risk.
      • Keep pets and livestock out of the water if you see an algae bloom.
      • Algae toxins can accumulate in fish, particularly in the internal organs, like the liver and kidneys. Avoid consuming the internal organs of fish and avoid consuming fish that appear unhealthy in waters experiencing algae blooms.
      • Notify your neighbours and report the algae bloom at manitoba.ca/beaches or 204-945-0002.