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Articles related to "Saskatchewan"
A Look at the Provinces, Part III: Saskatchewan This is the third article in the series. A Look at the Province of Saskatchewan province • canada • oil • wheat • hudson's bay company
Saskatchewan Elections The Saskatchewan Elections were called for September 16, 1999. The Three Main Parties in Saskatchewan are the New Democratic Party, the Liberal Party and the Saskatchewan Party ndp • liberal • saskachewan party • elwin hermanson • roy romanow
Manitoba and Saskatchewan Election Results Well september was busy for Elections as both Saskatchewan and Manitoba held elections. Both provinces elected an NDP government. In Saskatchewan, the NDP was reduced to a minority and in Manitoba the NDP forms a new majority government after years of Tory rule. ndp • elections • results • progressive conservatives • liberals
Rock Art Archaeology Camp, Saskatchewan This article discusses an archaeological adventure tour touring the rock art along the Churchill River. archaeology • archaeological vacations • rock art • tour • canoeing
Cypress Hills, Saskatchewan Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park offers a forest setting for year-round outdoor vacations in the southwest corner of Saskatchewan, Canada. saskatchewan vacations • winter family vacation • park resort winter • canada • cypress hills interprovincial park
Canada - Saskatchewan - The Story of Grey Owl Grey Owl was an Englishman who posed as a North American Indian. He became a world-famous animal conservationist until he was exposed as a white man and was ostracized. canada - saskatchewan • grey owl environmentalist • lake waskesiu • grey owl was archibald belaney • anahareo wife of grey owl
Corner Gas, Saskatchewan's Sitcom Corner Gas is a Canadian sitcom set in Saskatchewan. It's like Seinfeld and Friends without the New York part. Very funny, very real, very Canadian. corner gas • dog river • brent butt • situation comedy • brent leroy
Saskatchewan's Sled Dog Race, Canada To experience the excitement of a sled dog race up close, head to Saskatchewan, Canada to see competitors race their way over some of the province's most historic trails. sled dog • race • mushers • saskatchewan • canadian challenge
Saskatoon Travel, Saskatchewan The welcoming Saskatoon airport is the gateway to this enjoyable city in Saskatchewan, Canada. saskatoon travel • saskatchewan canada • great attractions for all ages • saskatoon airport sk • car rental
Winter Activities in Saskatchewan From sled dog races and festivals to beer festivities and meeting the Lieutenant Governor, Saskatchewan brings in the action. winter activities saskatchewan • western canada province • fun things to do during snow season • prince albert la ronge stanley mission • sled dog races festivals beer wintertime
Becoming a Man In years to come, will people talk about the current drought as they do about the drought of the Thirties? Will there be another Dust Bowl? There's a chance this year may be even worse. But we survived the Thirties, and we'll survive this drought as well. Here's a short story (ficiton) about how one Saskatchewan family coped with the Thirties Dust bowl. dustbowl • fiction • thirties • short stories • saskatchewan
E-books and Libraries E-books at the Saskatchewan Library Association conference library • e-book • saskatchewan
Explorers of Canada, Part XX: Pierre de La Verendrye Explorer of the Canadian West canada • prairies • manitoba • saskatchewan • rockies
In Front of Your Eyes.... Sometimes we are blind. And then we can see. lone ranger • muenster • saskatchewan • grandfather
Mew Gull With its short, small bill the Mew Gull stands about 14 inches tall and in flight has a wingspan of almost four feet. These medium-sized male and female gulls have similar plumage. With its yellow bill and legs, dark eyes, the Mew Gull has a white head, neck, chest and stomach. The back and wings show gray in color; a dark colored tail and the main feathers have white tips. gull • alaska • saskatchewan • small bill • yellow beak
Nahentah! Cree
An aboriginal language meets the millennium head-on. cree • algonquin • algonkian • quebec • canada
Things to Do in Regina, Canada Fly into Regina airport and visit the RCMP Heritage Centre, Government House Museum and Heritage Property, and the local farmer's market. things to do in regina canada • hotel saskatchewan • regina airport • rcmp heritage centre • government house museum and heritage property
A GLIMPSE OF CANADA, A Glimpse Of Canada, tells something about the picturesque beauty of my country. From the rocky bluffs of Newfoundland, to the Queen Charlotte Islands north of Vancouver Island, I have included something about each province. This article is just a small glimpse of each of Canada's provinces, including our new territory, Nunavut. british columbia • queen charlotte islands • arctic highlands • nunavut • alberta
What To Do in Moose Jaw, Canada Located less than an hour southwest of Regina is the city of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. what to do in moose jaw canada • saskatchewan luxury mineral spa • temple gardens mineral spa resort hotel • regina sk • al capone
Worst Tornado in Canada's History Regina Saskatchewan Canada was hit by a deadly tornado that devastated the city's business district and wealthy residential area. worst tornado canada history • most destructive north american storms • regina cyclone 1912 • tornado started south regina path destruction nort • residential area wascana lake victoria avenue busi
Anthrax and Cattle The latest threat to Canada's beef industry, following mad-cow disease is potential hysteria over the recent outbreak of anthrax infection. anthrax and cattle • microbiology • anthrax infection • bioterrorism • zoonotic anthrax
Canadian Trade Statistics by Province Ontario ships 45% of total exports, Central Canada consumes 76% of imports while Alberta & Saskatchewan drive an overall US$41-billion Canadian trade surplus in 2007. canadian trade statistics by province • canadian exports by province or territory • canadian export increases by province or territory • canadian imports by province or territory • canadian import increases by province or territory
CTV's Milgaard: Justice at Last? In 1970, a 17-year-old David Milgaard was convicted of the murder of a young nursing student, Gail Miller. In 1999, CTV aired "Milgaard", a made-for-television docu-drama about the case. Ron Wilson (Jaimz Woolvett), Nichol Johns (Sabrina Grdevich), and David Milgaard (Ian Tracey) set out to Saskatoon to see a friend, Shorty Cadrain (Bernie Coulson). What was supposed to be a pleasure trip to the Pacific Ocean turned into a never-ending nightmare for young Milgaard. docudrama • review • david milgaard • ian tracey • gabrielle rose
VICTORIA CALLIHOO There aren't many first hand accounts of the early life of Native Canadian women. Victoria Callihou was born on November 16, 1861. She loved life and bridged a century of incredible change. She died in April 1966 and left behind a first hand account of her life as a Cree Indian on Canada's plains. Victoria was a woman of grit and a true Canadian pioneer. victoria callihoo • cree • french • iroquois • red river cart
Africa's Brain Drain The root of Africa's brain drain, surprisingly, lies in the international community. hiv • aids • africa • brain drain • recruiting
Blackfoot Confederacy The Blackfoot Confederacy controlled a vast portion of the Pacific Northwest extending to the Rockies. With horses and guns they hunted the vast herds of buffalo. blackfoot indians • crow • sioux • saskatchewan • shoshones
Chinese Restaurants on DVD The quickest way to someone's heart is through their stomach. Follow Cheuk Kwan as he travels the globe in search of the stories behind the Chinese Restaurants. chinese restaurants • chinese diaspora • brazil • argentina • mauritius
Rampart Creek Hostel, Banff, Canada The Rampart Creek Hostel caters to people who love the outdoors. The accommodations are simple and rustic, and, being in Banff National Park, the region is a sanctuary. rampart creek hostel • banff national park • saskatchewan crossing • canadian rockies • lake louise
Skiing Western Canada Skiing Western Canada is a delight for all skill levels and ages. From cross-country to downhill you'll find whatever suits your needs in Western Canada. ski western canada • ski saskatchewan • ski manitoba • ski british columbia • ski alberta
Who Has Seen the Wind The consummate in Canadian literature. From the perspective of a boy Mitchell shows us what life in small town Saskatchewan in the early 1930's was really like. who has seen the wind • wo mitchell • first book • small town • saskatchewan
Les Canadiens-Francais (The French Canadians) It's the 24th of June and it's La Saint Jean Baptiste or Saint John the Baptist Day. La Saint Jean is a holiday which is very important to French Canadians. So here we go, an article on French Canadians french canadians • quebecois • francophones • festivals • fete nationale du quebec
Corporal Harry Churchill Beet, VC He risked his life during the Boer War, served Canada in the First World War and lived in Canada for most of his life. Still, his name is not on the 'official' VC list. harry beet vc • harry churchill beet • vc • victoria cross • boer war victoria cross
All About Canada Canada is situated in North America. The 49th Parallel separates Canada from the United States, which is her closest neighbor. canada • canada for kids • suite101.com • mary alward • north america
Re-Visioning Louis Riel Louis Riel is one man whose image has been re-visioned to celebrate his achievements. Riel brought Manitoba into Confederation as a province rather than as a colony in 1870. He is an important Canadian symbol that lets us measure the growth of our nation in the 115 years since he was hanged. louis riel • red river resistance • north west saskatchewan rebellion • batoche • western alienation
Migration Update As waterfowl seasons open in the Northern states and Canada, hunters are learning first-hand how local populations fared during the past breeding season. Except for early migrating species like the blue-winged teal and pintails, most hunters are still waiting with anticipation for the birds from “the north.” migration • hunters • geese • ducks • wetlands
British Columbia Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) Contact information, a glossary and more information on Schizophrenia schizophrenia • mental • illness • child • adolescent
Canadian Fringe Festivals British actors Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Laurie, and Emma Thompson treaded the boards in Edinburgh. Here are the 2007 dates for Vancouver, Ottawa, Toronto and Calgary and more canada • fringe • festival • hugh laurie • edmonton
Is Your Garden in an Arid Region? Tiny variations in precipitation, sometimes less than an inch, can change the definition of an area from desert to arid. desert areas • annual rainfall • arid regions • scrub grass • steppes
Snowbirds, Canada's Aerobatic Team Blazing across the sky, the Snowbirds have represented Canada's military with displays of dangerous and exacting aerial maneuvers snowbirds • snowbirds aerobatic formation team • 431 air demonstration squadron • snowbirds given official squadron designation apri • snowbirds aerial flight team
The Western Hockey League The Western Hockey League, Ontario Hockey League, and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League make up the Canadian Hockey League. calgary hitmen • lethbridge hurricanes • medicine hat tigers • red deer rebels • swift current broncos
A Look at the Provinces, Part IV: Manitoba This is the fourth article in the series. Manitoba is the most eastern of the prairie Provinces. canadian shield • prairie province • canada • winnipeg
Sepak Takraw : Asian Sport Sepak takraw is becoming very popular around the world. sepak takraw • asian sport • asian game • kick volleyball • takraw
Canadian Nobel Winners Canada has contributed enough to get some nobels prizes. Here is a little view at these either Canadian Born or Canadian Citizens who have won the Nobel Prizes. pearson • polanyi • physics • chemistry • peace
Discounted Skiing in the Rockies Until December 26, 2007, a ski discount card is available for Lake Louise and other ski resorts in the Resorts of the Canadian Rockies group. lake louise skiing • ski banff lake louise • louise card • skiing in the canadian rockies • cheap skiing banff
The Legendary Sasquatch Aboriginal Canadian and U.S. legends speak of it, and witnesses have repeatedly claimed to have seen the mythical "Bigfoot" roaming the countryside. sasquatch • bigfoot • fraser valley • john kirk • bigfoot field researchers organization
LSD & Alcoholism Treatment More than 4 decades after the original studies, Dr. Erika Dyck has exposed some surprising facts about studies conducted with LSD as a treatment for alcoholism. lsd • alcoholism • treatment • psychiatry • psychedelic therapy
2007 Dora Award Nominees Announced The 2007 Dora Award Nominations were announced this morning, celebrating the best of the Toronto theatre scene. dora awards • toronto • andy mckim • karen kain • we will rock you |
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