The Hearst and Area Economic Development Corporation was incorporated in 1982. Its mission is to pro-actively foster an environment attractive to community and private sector growth and development strategy the Town of Hearst has established the following goals and objectives that support it's business development and attraction efforts:support economic competitiveness/establish Hearst as a leader in forestry value added manufacturing/establish Hearst as a year-round tourist destination/ensure adequate infrastructure is available to support growth and development/increase the participation of the First Nation's community in all aspects of the economy and its various sectors.
Our mandate is to enhance economic development by assisting businesses through the provision of financial and technical services. We strive to accomplish this by growing communities one idea at a time.
Pioneer Point Property is now for sale Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan is located in the northwest part of Saskatchewan, 425 km's northwest of Prince Albert and 249 km's north of Meadow Lake.It has a population of approximately 1400, the majority of whom are aboriginal and proud to call Buffalo Narrows home. Many of the people are traditional land user's (ie) hunting, fishing, trapping etc.Buffalo Narrows borders Churchill Lake and Little Peter Pond Lake and has easy access to Big Peter Pond Lake. There are many islands, bays, rivers and streams which are very accessible all year round. There is also an abundance of wildlife, fish and many different species of birds.One of the most impressive beaches around is the Sand Dunes with pure white sand extending 10 kilometers long. This magnificent beach is located on the southeast side of Big Buffalo Lake and approx. 8 kms north of Buffalo Narrows. It is definitely a site to see. There are many other beaches on these three large lakes and numerous camping and picnicking areas as well.Buffalo Narrows has a lot to offer and is a great recreational community all year round including fishing, hunting, boating, swimming, camping, sightseeing, touring, snowmobiling, skiing etc.
Whether you are planning a weekend trip or your summer vacation, we are proud to provide you with limitless possibilities for enjoying our quiet camping, our fresh-water lakes and our pristine forests. All your needs and wishes will be surpassed when you visit our bountiful tourist destinations and our local businesses.
Chief's MessageBrian has held a variety of positions including Chief, Council member, and Band Manager at the White Bear First Nations. He has also served as the district representative for the Yorkton Tribal Council and has sat on numerous boards, committees and commissions. Chief Standingready was re-elected as Chief of White Bear First Nations in 2013.
New Era, Fresh Leadership for SREDASASKATOON – The Board of Directors of the Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority (SREDA) today announced the appointments of Alex L. Fallon as President and Chief Executive Officer and Jim George as Chief Operating Officer. Fallon will join SREDA as CEO on September 10, 2014. George will assume his new role after a year serving as the organization's Vice President, Business Development and acting as interim President and CEO.'We are thrilled to welcome Alex to our organization and delighted that Jim will continue with SREDA in his new and expanded role,' said Bruce Richet, Chair of SREDA. As President & CEO, Alex will lead SREDA to promote ourregion's economic growth.As Chief Operating Officer, George will focus on SREDA's operations and new opportunities to create value for members drawing on his past experience as business advisor and technology entrepreneur. Prior to joining SREDA, George, a professional engineer, served as Director of Competitive Intelligence for SpringBoard West Innovations Inc., helping technology--based companies secure investment, build capacity and bring their technologies to market.Created in 1992, SREDA is one of the first independent economic development agencies in Canada.
Public Noticeaug 01, 2014Public Notice Our Water Treatment Facility Is Experiencing High Volumes Of Water Usage. In Efforts To Minimize The Strain On The Water Treatment Facility, The Town Is Kindly Requesting Ratepayers Cooperation To Refrain From Watering During Daylight Hours. To Maximize The Watering Potential When Watering Lawns, Gardens And Flowerbeds, Please Consider The Following. Try To.Carnduff Rcmp Annual Golf Tournamentjul 30, 2014The Carnduff Rcmp Detachment Has Revived Its Annual Golf Torunament. The Event Will Take Place At The Carnduff Golf Club On Monday, September 8Th, 2014 At 10.00 A.M. As We All Know The Region Suffered An Unprecedented Flood In Late June.
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