Pest Control

The pest control act

The Plant Health Act (PDF) requires that: Every person shall take measures to destroy, control and prevent the spread of all pests on any land or other premises owned, occupied or controlled by him. Get information about pests designated under the Plant Health Act (PDF).


We are Here to Help You!

The RM provides resources to assist residents and land-owners in the management of weeds & pests. These resources include the services of a Pest Control Officer, Weed Inspector and the sale/rental of useful items such as poisons and traps. Review a listing of items including pricing.


Annual Pest control Report

Click here to read the 2025 Annual Pest Control Report


Additional Information

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COYOTE CONcern Response Procedure - RM of corman PArk

If you are experiencing issues with a coyote on or near your property, please contact the RM Office at 306-242-9303 or rm344@rmcormanpark.ca.

Response Process:

  1. Upon receiving a coyote concern, the RM’s Pest Control Officer (PCO) will assess the situation and determine the appropriate response.
  2. If further action is required, the PCO will approve the dispatch of an RM-authorized coyote control specialist to address the concern.
  3. Coyote Removal Criteria: Coyotes will only be removed if they pose a verified threat to human or livestock safety or if they appear injured or diseased. The decision to remove a coyote is made exclusively by the PCO or an RM-authorized coyote control specialist.
  4. Educational Guidance: In addition to direct response efforts, the RM will provide guidance on preventative measures to help reduce future coyote encounters.

Firearm Bylaw Exemption & Authorized Personnel:

The RM of Corman Park has designated specialists trained and authorized to respond to coyote concerns under the supervision of the Pest Control Officer. These individuals have been issued Nuisance Wildlife Control Permits by the Government of Saskatchewan and are exempt from RM Bylaw No. 31/20 (Discharge of Firearms Bylaw) only when performing RM-authorized coyote control activities.

No other individuals are permitted to discharge firearms within 500 meters of a Country Residential or Commercial Subdivision under this exemption. Unauthorized shooting remains strictly prohibited.

Cost Responsibility:

All costs associated with responding to a coyote concern will be charged to the ratepayer initiating the request. Fees are as follows:

  • $25 per hour per callout (Minimum 3-hour charge)
  • $0.60 per km traveled
  • $85 per coyote disposed

For more information, please contact the RM Office.