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 ConaireNews.com Breaking News
Ontario Provincial Police said speed and inexperience with operating a snowmobile were contributing factors in the death of Catharina Smith, 41, of Gravenhurst when her 1998 Mach Z Ski-Doo became airborne and struck a tree Sunday night.
Ontario Provincial Police said the girl was tossed from an infant carrier strapped to her mother after the ATV crested a hill, struck a washout area and struck the ruts in the road.
Ontario Provincial Police said the man is wanted by the FBI for fraud and larceny for impersonating a U.S. special forces captain and taking control of rescue efforts at the collapse near Webbers Falls, Okla May 26 where 14 people died.
www.conairenews.com /breakingnews.htm   (12008 words)

  
 Spring Road Restrictions General Information
Provincial Road - the potash mine located in Section 24, in Township 20, in Range 33, West of the First Meridian;(Highway 8-01-41- K-1 IMC Mine near Yarbo)
For the purposes of this Part, “secondary highway” means any provincial highway or provincial road that s not mentioned in subsection (1).
(3) For the purposes of this Part, “municipal highway” means any public highway other than a provincial highway or a provincial road.
www.highways.gov.sk.ca /docs/trucking/weight_restriction_info/road_restriction_general.asp   (961 words)

  
 List of Saskatchewan provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saskatchewan Highway 13 -- Runs west from Manitoba border (where it meets with Manitoba Provincial Highway 2) to Carlyle to Weyburn to Alberta border.
Saskatchewan Highway 27 -- Runs east from Highway 41 near Aberdeen to Highway 2 east of Prud'homme.
Saskatchewan Highway 33 -- Regina (Arcola Ave.) to Stoughton; divided near Regina.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Saskatchewan_provincial_highways   (580 words)

  
 Our Alberta For Travellers - Road Trips
Go north at 41 to Cypress Hills Provincial Park, then Highway 41 continues north to its junction with the TransCanada.
Go left at Milk River, heading east on Highway 501 to the entrance to Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park.
Go west here to Medicine Hat, then turn left and head west at Highway 3 (the Crowsnest Highway) and head back to Lethbridge.
www.ouralberta.ca /roadtrip/number4.html   (580 words)

  
 park
This area was designated an Interprovincial Park in 1989, linking parks in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
You can access the park from the Trans-Canada Highway on Highway 41 south.
It consists of three separate blocks, one in Alberta and two in Saskatchewan.
www.uleth.ca /vft/cypresshills/park.html   (508 words)

  
 Protected Areas Programme -
Contiguous to Willmore Wilderness Park (459,671ha), White Goat Wilderness Area (44,457ha), Siffleur Wilderness Area (41,215ha), Ghost River Wilderness Area (15,317ha) and Kananaskis Provincial Park (50,308ha) in Alberta.
The provincial parks are all located in B.C. and join with the national parks on both sides of the provincial border.
Kootenay was gazetted in 1920, when British Columbia agreed to relinquish lands eight kilometers either side of Highway 93 in exchange for Federal Government funds to complete its construction.
www.unep-wcmc.org /protected_areas/data/wh/rockies.html   (508 words)

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