CARLYLE - In an effort to keep our residents informed, Carlyle Town Council has launched a new communication system that will provide the municipality with the ability to communicate with all residents on multiple platforms, such as text, e-mail, mobile phone, landline phones and social media.
The new service, called Carlyle Â鶹´«Ã½, provides municipal staff with the ability to send out information to people on their chosen communication service. We recognize that some residents use texting and social media as their main source of communication, while other residents prefer the more traditional phone call or message.
With Carlyle Â鶹´«Ã½, each registrant can choose the method of communication they would prefer.
You may have recently received a phone call from the Town of Carlyle, a public notice regarding Dutch Elm Spraying. If you would prefer not to receive a phone message, please register with Carlyle Â鶹´«Ã½ and select text or email (or whichever you’d prefer) as your method of communication. The new system had been pre-loaded with some customer information from our other software programs, so you may have received the message via phone and prefer not to.
Please just give the office a call at 306-453-2363 or email [email protected] and let them know you’d like to be removed from any future alerts.
Aside from day to day communications – such as utility notices, recreational information, community notices, etc. – Carlyle Â鶹´«Ã½ is also integrated with Canada’s national emergency alerting system (Alert Ready) to send out automated emergency alert notifications to all registrants.
Â鶹´«Ã½ uses Canadian technology “Â鶹´«Ã½-By All-Net”. The technology provides municipal governments with the ability to communicate with residents about community information on a regular basis and on multiple platforms. The software is integrated with the Alert Ready system that was recently developed in partnership with the federal and provincial governments.
Please head to the website townofcarlyle.com, or call the office at 306-453-2363 to register. The more residents that register, the more effective the system is. Please call the office if you have any questions.a