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Events submitted between 4:00 pm Thursday and 8:00 am Monday will not be posted until Monday.Submission must be approved by the Site Administrator before being added to the calendar.Cabri Regional Park Board Member RequiredThe Town of Cabri is currently accepting applications for appointment to the Cabri Regional Park Board. It is not necessary to be a resident of the Town of Cabri to be considered for this appointment. Please submit your applications to the Town Office at 202 Centre Street by Wednesday, November 5, 2014. Alternatively, applications can be mailed to Town of Cabri, Box 200, Cabri, SK S0N 0J0 or by email to townofcabri@sasktel.net.Recycling Survey Results48% of the surveys were returned, 53% voted No and 47% voted Yes. Council will review the possibility of single stream recycling when the Waste Management contract is up in the spring of 2015.211 SaskatchewanCheck out the link for services available in this area. 211 SaskatchewanFirst Responder TrainingIf anyone is interested in taking the First Responder Training
Although the area was surveyed and staked out by 1885, this municipality had very few residents prior to 1905, with the exception of the ranchers located along the South Saskatchewan River, the Miry Creek, or in the Sand hills.
The Town of Gull Lake is a progressive community, located 56 km SW of SWIFT CURRENT at the junction of Highways 1 and 37 in the heart of oil country.The town site is situated on what was once part of the 76 Ranch, established in 1887. The 76 Ranch House, built in 1888, is one of southwestern Saskatchewan's oldest existing buildings. The 10,000-acre 76 Ranch at Gull Lake was one of several massive ranches established by Sir John Lister-Kay's Canadian Agricultural, COAL and Colonization Company.In 1905 the Gull Lake block was sold to American millionaire developers Conrad and Price; they surveyed the town site and put up the lots for sale. Settlers began to pour in, agriculture superseded ranching as the main local industry and between 1906 and 1912 Gull Lake was booming.
Welcome to the Rural Municipality of Gull Lake No. 139. We are a progressive municipality with agriculture, commercial, and oil and gas.The mission of the R.M. of Gull Lake No. 139 is to maintain and enhance the economic, cultural and social well being of
Fox Valley is located in southwest, central Saskatchewan, 50 km south of Leader and 42 km from the Alberta border. It is served by provincial Highways 21 and 371. The name of Fox Valley was chosen because a Mr. Stromm, who ran a stopping place, could go into the valley where the village is situated, and capture fox pups for pets. When the C.P.R. came through in 1924, they adopted the name Fox Valley for the terminal. The name may have also orginated from German settlers as there exists today as Fuchstall (Fox Valley) in Germany.
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.
Welcome to the Rural Municipality of Happyland #231We are a progressive rural municipality located in the southwest part of Saskatchewan. The municipality contains the communities of Leader, Liebenthal, Mendham and Prelate, and has a rural population of 284 over 1,259 square kilometres. Our main industries include agriculture, commercial, oil and gas development.Our prairie landscape provides for a wide array of activities. The South Saskatchewan river is located on the north boundary, rolling hills to the south, and great agricultural land all provide great opportunities for hunting, fishing, bird watching and golfing just to name a few.Latest News + Notices