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The Village of Drake serves a community of approximately 250 and is centrally located 125 km east of Saskatoon on Highway 20, just south of Highway 16, and 140 km north of Regina. The nearest larger community is Lanigan (on Highway 16). Although small in numbers, residents of the village are big at heart and it is a great place to call home and raise a family.Drake was founded in 1908 and named after Sir Francis Drake. Many streets are named after Sir Drake and members of his crew, such as: Francis, Howard, Norreys, Hawkins, and Gilbert.
Warman amalgamation one highlight of trustees yearJune 2014Amalgamation with Warmans new Catholic school board was one of the years highlights for the Board of Educaiton. Check out what else the board was up to this year in The Trustees Journal. Designing Saskatchewans new schoolsJune 2014Our school division is participating in the process to design Saskatchewans 18 new Catholic and public schools. Learn more about how staff, students and the community are providing their input into the design of the new schools. Visit this Government of Saskatchewan webpage. Byelection scheduled for October 29June 2014A byelection is scheduled to be held October 29 to fill a vacant Saskatoon seat on the Board of Education. Information for prospective candidates is available here. 201415 School year calendars passedApril 2014
Viscount is situated along Highway #16 in the midst of an affluent agricultural & potash mining area. The village is centrally located between Saskatoon to the west, Humboldt to the northeast, Watrous to the south & Lanigan to the east. Viscount is within easy commuting distance to several potash mines: 10 minutes from Mosaic Potash Colonsay, 20 minutes from PCS Allan Potash, 20 minutes from PCS Lanigan Potash, & 45 minutes from BHP Jansen Potash.
The municipality of the RM of Rudy #284 was incorporated December 13, 1909. The first meeting took place on Dec 15, 1909. The first office was located on the corner of King Street and Wilkinson Ave in Broderick. The RM office relocated to Outlook in 1976 and later moved to the Outlook Town Office Building in 1996. In March of 2001, we became a Joint Administration Office with the Town of Outlook.
The Canadian forage industry has traditionally been represented by Provincial Councils and, as a result, tended to be regionalized with activities limited to the jurisdiction of the Councils. The CFGA was formed to address this and provide a coordinated approach for the industry as a whole. As an association, the board will direct projects toward innovation, marketing and sales and thereby raise the profile of the industry and the bottom line of our producers and end users