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Your CommentsWelcome to Paradise Hill, SaskatchewanParadise Hill is located in West Central Saskatchewan. Surrounded by rolling hills, nearby lakes and blue sky, the area is host to some of the most beautiful scenery in the province. The village sits nestled against a picturesque tree covered hillside along Highway #3, 40 kilometers east of the Alberta border. It is within 45 minutes of Lloydminster and 1 1/2 hours of North Battleford, providing relatively quick access to the amenities of a larger center.EventsParadise Hill Events and Dates to Remember. Click the read more button below to view the event listings.Read More.BusinessParadise Hill Business Directory. Click the read more button below to view A list of Businesses in Paradise Hill, and area.
Maidstone United FC was founded in 1897 then reformed in 1992 following the demise of the Football League side. The Stones started life again as Maidstone Invicta under the leadership of then Chairman Paul Bowden-Brown.Maidstone United have announced tick
In 1907 Rudolph and Walburga Musch came from Minnesota and set up a general store about 3 miles south and 2 miles east of present day St.Walburg. The homesteaders, immigrants from Europe and USA, now had a place to socialize and buy supplies. The Musch's
Excellent on all counts! The fee for a family library card is completely reasonable and it gives you access to books and media from across Alberta-even material from universities can be ordered! All shipped to Wainwright free of charge.
The library does great things for our community! Displays local art, provides free computers/Wifi. Children get free drop-in programs all year, with special inexpensive programs in the summer. Often collaborates with other community organizations to help kids.Read more
The mission of the Mannville Centennial Public Library is to establish, provide and promote modern library resources in print, non-print and electronic media, and services necessary to meet the evolving educational cultural, recreational and informational needs of the public. The library shall use these means to promote and enlighten it's patrons and enrich personal lives.
The Friends of the Library are a dedicated, enthusiastic group of people who value libraries and the services they provide to their community. Through tireless fundraising, the Friends help us to meet our needs in the library. Last year the Friends have allowed us to update our childrens corner with new furniture. This included new couches and chairs, side tables and our new mascot 'Sir Reads Alot' (see our photo gallery for pictures). The friends also helped us to update equipment such as printers and purchase a new children's literacy computer. We also have new display shelves and storage shelving to help keep us organized.
Welcome Loon Lake is a community of 390 residents located between beautiful lakes, farmland and the lush boreal forest in Northwest Saskatchewan. It is adjacent to the Makwa Lake Provincial Park, Steele Narrows Provincial Park and the Bronson Forest Recreation Site.Located only 2 miles from the popular Makwa Provincial Park with its 300 campsites and a challenging 9 hole golf course (one of the best in the Northwest). This is cabin country - there are currently over 400 cabins on Makwa and Jumbo Lake. You'll know you're here when you first hear the haunting and beautiful cry of the loon on a still night.this is a peaceful place to spend your time.
Lakeland Library Region has a mandate to provide informational, cultural, educational and recreational information to all sectors of the community through local branch libraries.
We have started rolling out the new website updates.Please be advised that not all pages have been completed at this moment so please bare with us.There may be graphical changes and optimizations to images to improve the look and feel and performance of the site once all pages are completely loaded.Please check back soon for an all new Bunnock Winners Archive as well as an all new searchable easier to navigate business directory. Also try viewing the website on your tablet or mobile phone. The new macklin.ca website is going to be mobile friendly.2014 Bunnock RegistrationsMar 14Beginning April 1, 2014 entries for this years' tournament will be accepted.
The first Hughenden Public Library Board was formed in January of 1974, and consisted of five women with a passion for this project. They were Evelyn Anderson, Irene Gilpin, Dorothy Johnson, Ruth Powell and Margaret Wall. The first library collection was