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Celtic, our goal is to provide a one stop shop for industrial plant and machinery. We offer experience with a wide variety of equipment and strive to reduce your down time to a minimum. As both millwrights and machinists we understand how your equipment should operate. This gives us an advantage when it comes to repairs.
The Churchbridge Credit Union is committed to serving our community's needs. We provide a full range of financial products and services. We earn the respect of our members through our accuracy, professionalism, and fairness to develop an atmosphere of trust. It is very important for the reputation of the Credit Union.
We are a growing community in southeastern Saskatchewan situated along the #16 Yellowhead Highway, and close to the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border. Churchbridge has many beautiful sites to see, and things to do throughout all of the seasons.
Canora Jr. Elem School is a PK-4 school in Canora Saskatchewan. The School belongs to the Good Spirit School Division. CJES has 186 students including students from an off site Pre-Kindergarten building. The school is equipped with a fantastic playground newly renovated library a computer room and gym.
Many Lutheran congregations were initially established in Canada to minister to immigrants from Europe. This tradition continues with multi-lingual congregations being established across Canada to reach out to new Canadians. Outside Canada, Lutheran Churc
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
Come enjoy a delicious creation at Chicken Chef. Explore a menu offering chicken, priced at less than $10. They are open late all week. You can get there by car and may pay by American Express, MasterCard and Visa.