Bylaws & Enforcement

The Twin Rivers Community Safety Officer (CSO) Program provides municipalities the option to enhance existing community safety services through the employment of CSOs. CSOs deliver high priority/low risk to harm community safety services and provide communities with an additional uniformed presence. 


It is the intention of the Town to utilize the Twin Rivers CSO Program to enforce municipal bylaws and provincial legislations and act as the primary Bylaw Enforcement Officer, and enforce all Town of Hepburn Municipal Bylaws. 


The Town of Hepburn partnered with the Towns of Waldheim, Duck Lake, Rosthern, and the RM of Rosthern No. 403 on this joint enforcement effort to ensure safer municipalities for our residents.


In addition, the CSO provide proactive policing through public educational opportunities, engagement with local stakeholders, and creating relationships with residents to encourage compliance for bylaws.

What Provincial Statutes are enforced?

The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997

The Mental Health Services Act

The All-Terrain Vehicles Act

The Snowmobile Act

The Animal Protection Act

The Summary Offences Procedure Act, 1990

The Cannabis Control (Saskatchewan) Act

The Tobacco and Vapour Products Control Act

The Municipalities Act

The Traffic Safety Act

The Environmental Management and Protection Act, 2010

The Trespass to Property Act

**Please note, the CSO has the authority to enforce certain sections of these statues.

Twin Rivers Community Safety Officer

Report an Infraction:

Infractions related to the Provincial Statues or any Town of Hepburn Municipal Bylaws, can be reported by:

  1. Submitting an Online Report
  2. Calling Dispatch at 911
  3. For All Emergencies Call 911 Immediately


Community Safety Officer Vehicle Hepburn