Facility study Share your ideas . . . have your say as part of our facility study we need your input on the current Library and what you would like to see in the future.Start our online survey by clicking on the button at right.Thank you for helping us plan for the future!For more information about the facility study, click here Collections.
The Towns Centennial is the perfect occasion to give www.hafford.ca a complete makeover! First you might notice the new look with vivid colors aligning with the colors in our logo and the slogan 'A natural place to visit'. But there is more than that: browse through our website, guided by the new structure, and you will find valuable information – as resident, business owner, as future resident or business owner or as visitor. Take a look around and let us know what you think!
Lakeland Library Region has a mandate to provide informational, cultural, educational and recreational information to all sectors of the community through local branch libraries.
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
Good News Current and Past residents of the Village of Canwood and District! A History Book Committee has been formed and has started work on a new History Book for Canwood and Area which will be published in conjunction with our 100th Anniversary in 2016.
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.
The Village of Goodsoil, is ''The Central Gateway to Meadow Lake Provincial Park'' and offers a variety of facilities and services for local residents and those passing through.At The Village of Goodsoil, we pride ourselves in the daily contribution to individual and community wellbeing. We believe that by sharing common values we can increase the opportunity of each individual in the community.