LeaderWelcome to LeaderAn oasis of individuality, Leader, Saskatchewan is a gateway to unexpected sights, with superb wildlife watching, hunting, fishing and brilliant sunsets. There is a sense of uniqueness about the people, evident in town and the surrounding countryside. Come and join us in Leader, where progress is unlimited.
The Village of Beechy is located 48 kilometers east of Kyle on highway 342. It is snuggled on the north side hills of a flat valley floor. The west end of the valley is the beginning of the Snakebite Coulee that drains all the flat land and ends its life in the South Saskatchewan River. Beechy is 18 kilometers north of the shore of Lake Diefenbaker, the lake that was formed by the construction of the Gardiner Dam. The village sits in an area shaped by the elbow of the river. This part of the world was surveyed in the 1890s, and it wasn't settled until much later when the homesteaders moved in.The ranchers came first. Robert Cruickshank has been acknowledged as the first Beechy District settler. At the turn of the last century, Cruickshank acquired 50,000 acres of lease on the Beechy side of the water where he set up a home for his family.
The residents love to play the Wii!TOWN OFFICE NOTICES hockey rinks to be powered by Sask Power wind project.Sask Power has announced four communities that were chosen from more than 150 communities that expressed interest in participating in the project. It's all part of a demonstration project aimed at testing the province's wind potential. The goal is to determine if selfgenerating electricity will lower power bills associated with operating municipal rinks in each community. The following turbines will be installed and operational in Central Butte, Eatonia, Shaunavon and Strasbourg by late summer and will be monitored for up to five years. The wind turbine will be situated on town land SW of town.
WELCOME TO THE VILLAGE OF VANSCOYWe hope our website will provide you with the information you need.If you have any questions please for more information. Located SW 1/4 Section 17 – 35 – 7Named after a family from Iowa – the VanScoysThe Village was incorporated in 1918 with the first Overseer being Ole LoraasVanscoy Telephone Company was organized and built in 1910Electricity came to the Village in 1930Natural Gas was installed in 1954 – population was 125Population was increasing in 1972 – with 245 people, due to the development of two potash mines in the areaAlso in 1972, the water treatment plant was installed with water being supplied by the Saskatchewan Water Board with 72 water connectionsWith the development of another block of land, population in 1977 was 330 with 120 water connectionsStreets were paved in 1979 at the cost of $66,000
Luseland, where the open plains meet the rolling parkland, offers the best of the prairies . the beauty of trees and gardens under Saskatchewan's living skies. Situated on Highway 31, just 30 miles from the Alberta Border, Luseland offers country living with urban amenities. We are a two-hour drive west of Saskatoon. Luseland was named after Sam Luse.
Centrally located on the Yellowhead Highway (No. 16) between Lloydminster and Saskatoon, the Town of Battleford is primarily an agricultural service centre with a vibrant manufacturing sector and an ample supply of commercial and residential lots available for development. The majority of the Town's population is comprised of professionals and young families who enjoy a clean, safe and friendly environment along with affordable housing, taxes and utility services. From daycares to senior citizen centers, everything is centrally located or within a short walking distance.