Mayor
His Worship
Louis Fafard


 

 



Morse’s economic stability is derived primarily from the agricultural industry.  In addition, the trade


industry plays a key role in the town’s stability and the ability to keep people living in
rural Saskatchewan.

RM of Morse No. 165
P.O. Box 340
Morse, Saskatchewan
S0H-3C0
Phone: (306) 629-3300
Fax: (306) 629-3212

 



“Five years ago we moved here from a larger city because we love the lifestyle and the people and feel there is a future here for us and our children.”

 

 

 

“In 2006, when the opportunity arose for us to expand our 8C office to Morse, we decided the town of Morse represented what we had to say.”

 

 

 

Health, Safety and Emergency Services

 

Health Services

Morse Medical Clinic

-  Staffed by a Doctor on Wednesday afternoons from1 – 5 pm.

- Located at 321 Main Street

- Contact   629-3500


Herbert & District Integrated Health Facility

- Offering 24 hour acute care medical services

- Located just 10 minutes from Morse on the Trans Canada Highway

-  Contact   784-2202


Ambulance

-  Ambulance services are provided from Swift Current.

-  Call 9-1-1


Cypress Regional Hospital

-  This new hospital was opened in 2007. 

-  Located in the city of Swift Current just 30 minutes west

-  Contact 778-5100


Safety Services
 


RCMP Detachment

-   Features attached living quarters

-  Staff of 4 corporals, 2 constables and support staff

-  Located at 400 McCurdy Street in Morse

-   Contact 629-4100

 


Victim Services

- staffed by 2 local volunteers
 


Emergency Services

In the unfortunate event of an emergency, there is a fire department and EMO service that is the envy of most other small towns and even some cities.  The RCMP, ambulance, and tow truck, are just a phone call away.  A simple call to 9-1-1 will put you in touch with all essential emergency services.

 

Morse Fire Department

The Morse Fire Department is manned by approximately sixteen volunteer firefighters under the direction of Fire Chief Merv Toews.  Fire apparatus consists of two pumper trucks.  The department’s response area includes the Town of Morse, Village of Ernfold and R.M. of Morse No. 165.  The department also mans a rescue unit with extrication equipment (jaws of life) on behalf of the Mainline Mutual Aid Area, which responds to emergencies such as vehicle accidents in the Villages of Rush Lake, Ernfold, Hodgeville and Chaplin, Towns of Morse and Herbert and RM’s or Morse, Chaplin, Lawtonia and east half of Excelsior.  To access these services call 9-1-1.

 


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