The Water Security Agency leads management of the province's water resources to ensure safe drinking water sources and reliable water supplies for economic environmental and social benefits for Saskatchewan people.
Dundurn boasts a minor hockey program, a figure skating program, recreational hockey, senior hockey, and the Blackstrap Soccer Association's soccer program which is played on irrigated soccer fields. Culture and Arts also weaves its way into daily life here in Dundurn with the local museum and Communities in Bloom.
Our Community; Rich In Mennonite Heritage, Was Settled And Developed In The Late 1800'S And Early 1900'S. The Fertile Land That Our Area Had To Offer Made Ideal Conditions For Farming. To This Day, There Are Many Large Dairy, Poultry, Hog And Mixed Farmin
Weve got water, and plenty of it, so why not spend your vacation relaxing on us!FishingTry your luck fishing Lake Diefenbaker you never know when the next world record will be caught!GolfCome for a round of golf; 18 holes overlooking Lake Diefenbaker or try your hand at mini golf!Special EventsMany events happen throughout the year; from the rodeo, fishing derbies, dinner theatre, garage sales, to our famous fireworks!NewsRequest for InformationWednesday, September 17, 2014Our community of Elbow is very fortunate to have many attractions. Not the least of these is the Elbow Orchard in the Elbow Community Park. It is our desire to compile a history of the orchard including those people that originated it, and those that volunteered their time to maintainTender NoticeTuesday, September 09, 2014TENDER The Village of Elbow is inviting tenders to demolish and remove the Tuft's Bay washroom/shower building. Tenders to include removal of all waste material, which cannot be taken to the Elbow Transfer Site for disposal, and clean up of site.
The Town of Watrous is a progressive community, ideally located near the centre of the populated area of the province. It is 110 km southeast of Saskatoon and 175 km northwest of Regina.Watrous is at the center of the Canadian grainbelt. It is well-known