We are a Canada-wide volunteer non-profit aviation association dedicated to the promotion of Search and Rescue awareness, and to the provision of trained and effective air search support services to supplement our National Search and Rescue program.Learn More'The essence of being a volunteer is that you cannot demand their service, the CASARA member has to volunteer because they want to. We encourage a positive approach towards our volunteers because the most valuable commodity they give us is time.'John Davidson, President of CASARAJoin Our TeamAn average of 1,000 hours each year has been flown on actual search operations since the association's inception in 1986. Our members have volunteered approximately 200,000 hours last year to be trained and on stand-by for the JRCCs or whoever needs us.
The Cote First Nation is an Ojibway First Nation located in southeastern Saskatchewan. The Cote Reserve is connected to the Keeseekoose Reserve and only a couple of miles from the Key First Nation. Their land is situated very near to the Boreal Forest of Canada. The Ojibways of this region of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, were both hunters of the plains buffalo and also hunters of the forests which was more abundant during the 19th century. They also fished the endless lakes and other waterways in their country. They seldom went hungry as a result of the large buffalo herds. However, by the 1870s, the whites had killed off nearly all buffalo and the Ojibway of Saskatchewan and Manitoba commenced to suffer from famine
The Canadian Tire store at Dauphin, MB offers a variety of products including automotive, tools, hardware, sports, household and outdoor living. This location also has an auto centre for car repair & maintenance.