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The Crossing Resort Is Situated On The Border Of Grasslands National Park (West Block) Amid 30 Hectares Of Pristine Prairie Beauty, 5 Km South Of The Village Of Val Marie On Highway 4. Three Private Vacation Suites Offer A Quiet Retreat For Those Needing A Comfortable Vacation Or A Private Research Environment.A Campground With Direct Access To Grasslands National Park Provides A Solitary Camping Experience Under The Stars Without The Distractions Of The Outside World. Tent Camping Sites Are Separate From Spaces For Camper Vans And Rvs.Take Advantage Of Our Bed And Bale Service And Bring Your Horse To Ride Into The Park From The Crossing.
The Chinook Regional Library Has Provided Public Library Service To Southwest Saskatchewan Since 1971 Through Its Network Of 32 Branch Libraries And 14 Corner Libraries. The Library Covers An Area Of 49,949 Sq. Km. (19,286 Sq. Miles) And Serves A Population Of 46,184.The Mission Of The Chinook Regional Library Is To Enable Its Local Libraries To Provide Equitable Access To Information For Cultural, Recreational, And Educational Development In The Most Cost Efficient And Cost Effective Manner.
Scott Armstrong, USDAARS, Stillwater, Oklahoma,and Rick Granthum, Oklahoma State UniversityThe sugarcane aphid, Melanaphis sacchari, also known as the sorghum aphid or 'white' sugarcane aphid, has been found in Kansas for the first time ever. It has caused problems in Texas and Oklahoma sorghum crops. Are those homecanned veggies safe?The Preserve it Fresh, Preserve it Safe series for home food preservation is available through the KSRE Bookstore. The series includes a display and four new fact sheets: What's Your Elevation? , 10 Tips for Safe HomeCanned Food , Sassy Safe Salsa at Home , and Dry Meat Safely at Home . For more fall food safety tips, see You Asked It!
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.