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Smith Steel has been serving Saskatchewan’s Parkland and Yorkton communities for over 25 years. They supply metal and steel products that make it easy to complete both business and personal projects.
My passion is Residential Real Estate. Why? I love working with my clients to find the home they've been dreaming about. I won't sell you just any house, I'll work tirelessly to help you purchase the home you want to buy. There are so many questions when it comes to buying and/or selling your home. What can I afford? Where should I go for financing? What do I need to do to sell my home for the best price? How much can I get for my home? I can answer these and any other questions you have.
Celebration 125Minnedosa is a dynamic community of 2500 located two hours west of Winnipeg at the intersection of Highway #10 & #16.Our beautiful valley and hills, the Little Saskatchewan River and Minnedosa Lake combine to make our community an oasis on the prairie. But Minnedosa is much more than just Manitoba's Most Beautiful Town.
Hen Houses Provide a Haven for Nesting MallardsThousands of new mallard ducklings will be hitting the water in wetlands across southwestern Manitoba this spring. That would appear to be unremarkable, however, these ducklings would likely not exist but for the combined efforts of the Delta Waterfowl Foundation . Read the rest of this entrySustainable Slopes - The Pembina Escarpment PartnershipA stark contrast to the surrounding flat grasslands, the Pembina Escarpment marks the boundary between the Red River valley to the east and the prairies to the west. Rising 200 metres above the valley, this unique landscape was formed thousands . Read the rest of this entryWildlife Habitat Organization Cutting Shrubs in PasturesThe Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation (MHHC) has been working with private landowners in South-Western Manitoba over this past summer to cut down shrubs in native pastures.