Nipawin sees change and partnership in 2019, hopes for residential growth in 2020
The Town of Nipawin saw change in communication, projects, and staff in 2019.
In August, the town officially purchased the Nipawin Chamber of Commerce’s building for $85,000 plus a $5,000 signing bonus. The change came after the Town of Nipawin announced it would assume visitor information services from the chamber back in April, which resulted in the chamber needing to relocate its office. The chamber purchased another building on Railway Ave W. in Nipawin’s downtown area.
“We did that to ensure that we had a greenspace – Central Park reserve – and since we purchased [the building], we ensured it’s staffed fulltime and we’ve undertaken to reach out more into social media,” Mayor Rennie Harper told northeastNOW. “[The chamber is] so excited to be able to focus more on representing the businesses in our community, which is an added plus for us.”
Keeping the Central Park reserve was crucial for the town, as Harper said council and administration is hoping to continue beautifying the area after they participated in the provincial Communities in Bloom competition following a 15-year absence. Nipawin received three blooms and won its category.

