Volunteer Hub

Ready to Make a Difference in White City!

Welcome to the Town of White City’s Volunteer Hub – a place where you can discover opportunities to contribute to your community, learn about the benefits of volunteering, or sign up to hear about future opportunities.

Volunteering isn’t just about giving your time; it’s about becoming part of something bigger – a community that thrives on connection, compassion, and collaboration. Whether you’re passionate about shaping the future, preserving the past, or simply lending a hand when it’s needed most, White City needs people like you.

Why Should You Volunteer?
The Benefits of Volunteering
The Value of Volunteering
We rely on volunteers from all walks of life who bring different skills and experiences. From helping during community events to sitting on committees and project teams, as a volunteer, you can make a big difference in your community.
Becoming a volunteer is a great way to stay active, apply skills, meet new people, and contribute to your community while making a difference in someone's life and gaining new experiences.Volunteering can help build confidence, competence, connections, and community.

Questions about a volunteer opportunity? Contact the Town of White City 

Current Volunteer Opportunities:



Advisory Committees:

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Multi-Use Recreation Centre Fundraising Committee
The Multi-Use Recreation Centre Fundraising Committee is a joint council- and community-based committee of the Town of White City that acts to advise Council and to implement Council-approved fundraising activities. Click here to learn more!
Click Here to Apply
Youth Advisory Committee
The purpose of the White City Youth Advisory Committee is to stimulate and promote youth interest in municipal matters and local politics. Click here to learn more!
Click Here to Apply
Transportation Advisory Committee
As a member of the committee, you will advise Council on traffic safety issues in the Town, recommend solutions, and support the implementation of the White City Traffic Study Recommendations. For more information visit: https://whitecity.ca/p/town-council-committees-boards-1


Openings: 2

Term Length: 3-Year Terms

Application Deadline: December 9

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Board of Revision
A board is considered to be an administrative tribunal, responsible for hearing appeals on property assessments as determined by the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency. In its role as an adjudicator, a Board of Revision, like a court, is expected to be fair and impartial.


Openings: 3

Term Length: 3-Year Terms

Application Deadline: December 9

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Development Appeals Board
The board’s role is to resolve disputes about the administration of the Zoning Bylaw under The Planning and Development Act, 2007 while being fair and impartial. It ensures proper decision-making procedures are followed, errors are corrected promptly, and the granting of variances aligns with the Zoning Bylaw's objectives and the Official Community Plan's policies and considering special or unusual circumstances. For more information visit: https://whitecity.ca/p/development-appeals-board


Openings: 3

Term Length: 3-Year Terms

Application Deadline: December 9

Click Here to Apply



Community Events & Programming:

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Other Opportunities:

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Emergency Management Organization Volunteers

The Town of White City is looking to build a database of volunteers to fill positions within the White City Emergency Measures Organization (EMO). The EMO exists to plan and manage any major emergency that threatens the health, safety and welfare of the residents of White City.

Consider lending a hand! A large variety of positions requiring different skill sets are available.

Click Here to Apply


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Volunteer Firefighter 
The White City Fire Department is a committed group who give their time when called as well as for continued training to maintain and improve skills.  

They are on call 24 hours per day. Volunteers are not always available during an emergency so we need as many volunteers as possible. You may have the skills to contribute to the Fire Department.

Firefighters respond to fire and other emergencies. They are also dispatched from a 9-1-1 call. Training is continuous throughout the year and consists of classroom training as well as practical. Training is credited towards certification as Level 2 Firefighter. Firefighting equipment is kept up to date and is checked on a regular basis to be safe and operational. Assistance is available from neighboring Fire Departments when required.
Contact the Fire Department for more information.

Currently, there are no volunteer opportunities available. Please check back soon or sign up below to stay informed!

Currently, there are no volunteer opportunities available. Please check back soon or sign up below to stay informed!

Currently, there are no volunteer opportunities available. Please check back soon or sign up below to stay informed!