Settled in the Last Mountain Hills is the friendly town of Strasbourg. The earliest settlers came to this area in 1884 and the area became known for its rich agricultural soil and ample land for pastures.The town has a rich cultural and historical background, originating with the German pioneers who settled the area.
Welcome to the Border Regional Library WebsiteBorder Regional Library is a regional public library serving the Town of Virden, the Village of Elkhorn, the R.M. of Wallace and the R.M. of Archie.Branches are located in Virden , Elkhorn and McAuley Learn more about Border Regional Library by clicking here .
Bell Park in the FallSunrise over KiplingMural painted by Janet Blackstock, 2009News & UpdatesCan You Be Found in an Emergency?August 27, 2014As residents of a small Town we sometimes think the everyone 'knows' where we live! This is not always the case anymore. Sometimes we are even seeing emergency services come in from another jurisdiction.
Palliser Regional Library provides equitable access to educational, cultural, and recreational materials and programs while promoting literacy and lifelong learning across diverse communities in South-Central Saskatchewan.
The Town of Imperial is centrally located along Highway #2, also known as the Veterans' Memorial Highway. It is about halfway between Saskatoon and Regina in the central grain belt of Saskatchewan. The Village of Imperial was incorporated in 1911 and beca
Incorporated in 1906, Windthorst continues to be a vibrant community, celebrating our past and looking to the future. Windthorst is home to 215 residents (latest census). The spirit of our pioneers remains strong and the involvement of all of our citizens, young and young at heart, is the lifeline of our community.We are conveniently located 1.5 hours from Regina, Estevan and Weyburn. Close by are lakes, parks and a multitude of recreational areas. We invite you to browse our website to get to know our village. Better yet, come and visit and get to know us personally!
Wheatland Regional Library, established in 1967, provides library services to over 100,000 residents across 130 communities in Saskatchewan, focusing on community connection, resource access, and innovation.
The purpose of the Portage la Prairie Regional Library is to obtain, organize and make conveniently available to all residents of the community recreational, educational and informational materials in convenient form including books periodicals newspapers pamphlets and other print and non-print materials.