Frequently Asked Questions
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Animals and Pests
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Animals and Pests
Please see Schedule "A" - Fees in Bylaw No 25-877.
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Animals and Pests
Animal licenses can be bought at the Town Office (202 3rd Ave West) Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., excluding holidays.
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Animals and Pests
All animal licenses expire December 31st of the year issued. Licenses must be renewed prior to the expiration of the current year, and will be available at the Town Office in late fall.
All cats and dogs that are four months of age or older, require an animal license (see Section 15 Exemptions in Bylaw No. 25-877).
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Animals and Pests
Animal licenses expire December 31st of the year issued.
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Animals and Pests
Stray animals can be taken to the Biggar Vet Clinic. The Town of Biggar will not pick up any stray animals.
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Animals and Pests
Biggar is a pet-friendly community. Our off-leash dog area, Central Bark, is located at the north end of Ontario Street. In all other areas of the Town of Biggar, dogs must be leashed at all times. Pet owners are reminded to please bring their own pet bags whenever they are out and about with their furry friends, so they are able to clean up after them.
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Animals and Pests
Please call a professional pest control service to assist you.
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Animals and Pests
Please see Schedule "D" - Prohibited Animals in Bylaw No. 25-877.
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Animals and Pests
The Town of Biggar does not rent traps out.
Trapping dogs or cats at large is not permitted in the Town and is considered an offence. Please contact a professional animal control service to assist you.
Bylaw Enforcement
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It means that a property is required to be cleaned-up, such as grass being cut, garbage and/or junked vehicles to be removed off the property. For more information contact the Town Office at 306-948-3317.Bylaw Enforcement
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The Town of Biggar Traffic Bylaw allows 48 hours for a vehicle to be parked in the same location, unless otherwise posted.Bylaw Enforcement
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Yes. Failure to have current registration and insurance may result in having your vehicle towed.Bylaw Enforcement
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Every occupant, and in a case where there is not an occupant, the owner of every house, shop, building, lot or parcel of land fronting or abutting on any street or street where there are sidewalks shall, within twenty-four (24) hours of the falling of snow or ice, cause the same to be removed from said sidewalk in front of or adjacent to such house, shop, building, lot or parcel of land.Bylaw Enforcement
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Bylaw Enforcement
Please see Bylaw 17-790.
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Yes. It is Town property, meaning that it is public property.Bylaw Enforcement