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  List of Saskatchewan provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saskatchewan Highway 44 -- Alberta border to Highway 11 at Davidson
Saskatchewan Highway 55 -- Highway 9 to Alberta border
Saskatchewan Highway 106 -- Highway 55 to Flin Flon, Manitoba
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Saskatchewan_provincial_highways   (580 words)

  
 List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Highways 1, 2, 3, 4, 16 and 43 are the most important highways and are divided highways or freeways for much or all of their length.
Alberta provincial highway 22X—(Priddis to Calgary to Carseland)
Alberta provincial highway 60 "Devonian Way"—(Calmar to Winterburn)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Alberta_provincial_highways   (1073 words)

  
 Government of Saskatchewan - Publications Centre - Highways and Transportation
Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation in recognizing an individual or family's need to grieve the loss of loved ones, will allow the highway right-of-way to be used for the purpose of erecting commemorative markers.
The Highway Transport Patrol is a specialized team of uniformed Highway Traffic Officers who are responsible, through transport law enforcement for the protection of the road infrastructure, for ensuring that goods move safely across Saskatchewan's highway network and for maintaining a competitive regulatory environment for all carriers.
Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation is responsible for the construction, maintenance and operation of more than 26 000 km of provincial highways throughout Saskatchewan.
www.publications.gov.sk.ca /deptlist.cfm?d=18   (3506 words)

  
 Saskatchewan Archives Board | Strategic Plan
The vision of the Saskatchewan Archives is to facilitate for all levels of government, and society in general, the identification, public access and preservation of the province's documentary heritage.
The collective identity of Saskatchewan people, as documented through public and associational life, artistic and cultural activities, is preserved, as well as the diversity of the contributions of the First Nations and the many different ethnocultural groups who have chosen Saskatchewan as their home.
The mandate of the Saskatchewan Archives is to select, acquire, preserve, arrange and describe, make accessible and to encourage the use of documentary records in all media, from official and private sources, bearing on all aspects of the history of Saskatchewan, and to facilitate the management of the records of government institutions.
www.saskarchives.com /web/about-plantext.html   (14400 words)

  
 Opinion Results List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
I have been unable to find any research that shows Saskatchewan people do not "understand the fundamental principles of business" or that we are "repeatedly dragged down by the fear of failure", but to each his own, I guess.
Saskatchewan has a myriad of farmer owned producer car loading facilities, the most notable of which is the innovative West Central Road and Rail, owned by 1800 local farmers and rural citizens.
Saskatchewan farmers are more diversified in their crop mix.
www.mondata.com /action/pigsdetail.asp?id=962   (799 words)

  
 Free Dominion :: View topic - Third World Saskatchewan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Saskatchewan is on track to become a third world region in the middle of the country.
Saskatchewan's overall budget expenditures were $4.968 billion in 1992-93 (including $734 million in debt-servicing costs); $5.096 billion in 1996-97 (including $794 million in debt servicing costs), and; $6.768 billion in 2003-04 (including $620 million in debt servicing costs).
The problem is exacerbated by the fact that urban Saskatchewan continues to chart a course for the province by re-electing an NDP government that is wildly unpopular in much of rural Saskatchewan.
www.freedominion.ca /phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=22680   (3099 words)

  
 Cabins, Camping and Fishing at Northern Cross Resort's Modern Facitities
Should you wish to experience beautiful Lac Des Isles and the Meadow Lake Provincial Park Area, this rate chart outlines a variety of accommodation choices to suit most any family holiday budget, including: three sizes of fully modern cabins, modern cabins, semi-modern cabins, 30 serviced campsites, 50 basic campsites and a group camping area.
Northern Cross's cabins are comparable to most cabins available in Northwest Saskatchewan and the fully modern cottages and lodge is second to few.
If your unsure of which Highways to take to get to Lac Des Isles, please ask me. I've traveled extensively in Saskatchewan and Alberta, so I'd be happy to give you some tips.
www.saskatchewan.com   (1462 words)

  
 Government of Saskatchewan - provincial highways
Below are the top 25 results of a search for "provincial highways" "highways" "secondary highways" across all Government of Saskatchewan websites.
highways built 30 to 40 years ago, at a time when there was very little...
Highways 40 and 16 to the entrance of North Battleford.
www.gov.sk.ca /topics/keyword/keyword?topic=transportation&keyword=3082   (181 words)

  
 Heart of Canada: Sculpting Saskatchewan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In terms of provincial party politics, the next politician who stands up for transparency in publicly funded institutions is going to be the next politician who gets my vote.
I don't know what the Saskatchewan Book Awards had to do with the budget debate anyway, and these comments were so far from what I thought was constructive that they only served to insult opposition members, draw attention away from the budget and make the rest of us cringe at the notable disgrace.
Saskatchewan is the first place I have ever lived that didn't charge health care premiums to me directly.
heartofcanada.typepad.com /randomthoughts/sculpting_saskatchewan   (9684 words)

  
 >> Lifestyles Publication << Southeast Saskatchewan's Newspaper - Estevan SK Canada
Estevan's Margaret Duncan joined a select list of Saskatchewan residents April 28, when she was presented the prestigious Saskatch-ewan Volunteer Medal at the Legislative Building in Regina.
Provincial squads are selected based on a point system, counting results from westerns, nationals and the best two performances at a record capable tournament.
At the provincial water-ski and wakeboard annual general meeting and banquet at the Sheraton Cavalier in Saskatoon March 17, Samantha was named rookie of the year and Stacey was tabbed the female athlete of the year.
www.sasklifestyles.com /lifestyles/archive/05-may6.htm   (9451 words)

  
 Saskatchewan School Boards Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
A tentative provincial agreement for the calendar years 1997 through 1999 was concluded by the Government-Trustee and Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation Bargaining Committees on Friday, February 20, 1998.
That certain provisions of the 1997-1999 Provincial Agreement are unacceptable, including provisions concerning the grievance process, the determination of who is to be covered by the agreement, redundancy pay and sick leave.
Saskatchewan Party Education Critic Ken Krawetz today said NDP Education Minister Pat Atkinson's decision to terminate the Protocol Agreement between the Saskatchewan School Trustees Association (SSTA) and the provincial government is driving a wedge between education stakeholders in the province and will ultimately wind up hurting students, teachers and the quality of education.
www.ssta.sk.ca /Communications/Newsletter/1998/February1998.htm   (3019 words)

  
 CanLII >> Regulations of Saskatchewan >> Alphabetical List >> S
Provincial Emblems and Honours Act, S.S. 1988-89, c.
Saskatchewan Wetland Conservation Corporation Land Regulations, 1993, R.R.S. c.
Highways and Transportation Act, 1997, S.S. 1997, c.
www.canlii.org /sk/laws/regu/s.html   (1162 words)

  
 Grade Four Social Studies - Identity(Saskatchewan Places)
Twice she was a member of the provincial team which won the national championship.
So when she got back to Saskatchewan, she and her friends decided they would do what they could to offer help to at least some of those women and children.
The twelve cities in the province are listed below along with their population according to the 1981 and 1991 census figures.
www.sasked.gov.sk.ca /docs/elemsoc/g4u12ess.html   (4237 words)

  
 Rough Guides Travel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The pace of life is more relaxed in the historic provincial capital, Québec City, and more easy-going still in the villages dotted along the St Lawrence lowlands, where glittering spires attest to the enduring influence of the Catholic Church.
The provincial capital, Edmonton, is overshadowed by Calgary, a brash place grown fat on the region’s oil and gas fields, and the most useful springboard for a venture into the mountains.
The Northwest Territories and Nunavut, arching over the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, are an immensity of stunted forest, lakes, tundra and ice, the realm of Dene and Inuit native bands whose traditional way of life is being threatened as oil and gas exploration reaches up into the Arctic.
www.roughguides.com /store/details.html?ProductID=6   (1830 words)

  
 Official Maps Master List
The Official Maps Master List is an attempt to catalog all known "official" state and provincial highway maps (maps produced by state or provincial governments).
The lists below currently contains only a simple description of the maps -- the location of the date, a description of the cover, the folded dimensions -- but will eventually grow to include more bibliographic details, such as the publisher and scale.
To access the list of a particular state or province, click on its name in the list below.
www.roadmaps.org /omml   (183 words)

  
 Grade Four Social Studies - Identity(Saskatchewan the Province)
Saskatchewan is a province in the country of Canada.
Make connections between the climate of Saskatchewan and its location in relationship to the rest of the continent, the oceans, and the directness of the sun's rays.
Using seed catalogues, prepare lists of fruits and vegetable that can be grown successfully in northern and southern parts of the province.
www.sasked.gov.sk.ca /docs/elemsoc/g4u11ess.html   (2714 words)

  
 Local Government in Saskatchewan - An Instruction Resource for Grade 4
The Lieutenant Governor is the Queen’s representative in Saskatchewan.
Provincial responsibilities include health care, hospitals, forestry, agriculture, tourism, environmental protection, provincial parks, provincial highways, social services, natural resources, licencing of shops, bars and taverns.
Provincial political parties may be the same or different from federal political parties.
www.saskschoolboards.ca /research/curriculum/03-04.htm   (6692 words)

  
 Alberta Separtists support Saskatchewan Separtists
Saskatchewan are among the most dissatisfied in Confederation.
For example, the US government refused some federal highway funding to the states if they didn't raise their drinking to 21.
Canada is one of the few countries (possibly the only country) where combined provincial budgets exceed the federal budget.
www.unitednorthamerica.org /phpBB2/post-6245.html   (5426 words)

  
 Saskatchewan Sage Top News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The details of Saskatchewan's most distant past became a great deal clearer recently, with the discovery by Saskatchewan Highways workers of an amazingly well-preserved archaeological site containing artifacts some 8,000 years old.
When he worked for Saskatchewan Education, McKay was one of the engineers of that student awards program, and it is obviously still important to him.
No, if Menard's growing list of accomplishments and accolades can be attributed to one thing, it would have to be her diligent work ethic.
www.ammsa.com /sage/topnews-oct-2002.html   (1672 words)

  
 Saskatchewan School Boards Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
D-7 BE IT RESOLVED that the SSTA pressure the Provincial Government to recommit itself to education by reversing the 40/60% (provincial/municipal) funding of K-12 education to 60/40% (provincial/municipal).
J-2 BE IT RESOLVED that the provincial government be asked to introduce legislation requiring that all school buses operating outside of city limits be required to have a white strobe light mounted on the roof to improve visibility in inclement weather.
J-4 BE IT RESOLVED that the Saskatchewan School Trustees Association develop and implement a lobby strategy to encourage the Government of Saskatchewan to take action to improve and promote school bus safety by increasing visibility of signage on highways and increasing fines for offenders of highway traffic laws regarding bus safety.
www.ssta.sk.ca /Communications/Newsletter/2001/June2001.htm   (3926 words)

  
 Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation: We're Building Better Highways
Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation: We're Building Better Highways
Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation has entered into a licensing agreement that allows WRT Equipment Ltd. of Saskatoon to manufacture a unique road repair machine invented by department employees.
Four new roads were among further details of the province's plan for improved transportation in northern Saskatchewan announced in Prince Albert today.
www.highways.gov.sk.ca   (98 words)

  
 BC Highways - Website Information
British Columbia Numbered Highways - an excellent historical perspective and route number list by a fellow roads enthusiast.
Numbered Highways in B.C. Alberta Highways - a web site devoted to Alberta highways with picture tours of some major routes in the Province of Alberta.
Saskatchewan Highways - a web site devoted to Saskatchewan highways with picture tours of major routes in Saskatchewan.
www3.telus.net /bcpl8s/links.htm   (409 words)

  
 Saskatchewan Cycling Association's Centennial Ride   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Welcome to GASP, the Shamrock Tour, a bicycle ride across some of the greatest frontier of North America.  The Saskatchewan Centennial Ride will cover 757 kilometers (470 miles) of hills, dales, highways and scenic roads in Saskatchewan, and is one of the many events taking place to celebrate Saskatchewan’s Centennial.
The Saskatchewan Centennial Ride is a bicycle tour, and definitely not a race.  In this, the
All participants must be members of the Saskatchewan Cycling Association at the time of the tour.  The cost of the SCA membership fee is not included in the costs of the tour.
www.saskcycling.ca /centennial/Sask_Centennial_Ride.htm   (1302 words)

  
 BC Highways - Links to other websites
Alberta Highways - a web site devoted to Alberta highways with picture tours of major routes in the Province of Alberta and a focus on the routes around Calgary and
The King's Highways are a fixture in Ontario.
The road was built to bring equipment to the huge La Grande project built by Hydro Quebec.
modena.intergate.ca /personal/pl8s/links2.htm   (849 words)

  
 Alpha List of Bills
are listed alphabetically along with the Bill number.
To find what stage a Bill is at, refer to the Progress of Bills.
The Statutes of Saskatchewan are available online from the Queen's Printer of Saskatchewan.
www.legassembly.sk.ca /bills   (216 words)

  
 Aboriginal news First Nations News Tribal News Native News
Meanwhile, the Ontario Provincial Police who received a copy of the court order, are now deciding what their next move will be.
17 percent reside in BC, 16 percent in Alberta, 15 percent in Manitoba, 13 percent in Saskatchewan, 8 percent in Québec, 5 percent in the Atlantic provinces, and 5 percent of the female Aboriginal population live in one of the northern territories.
The 724-km section of Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert has become known as the Highway of Tears because of a string of disappearances and murders of women who have gone missing along that stretch of highway - many of them young Aboriginal teens and women.
www.turtleisland.org /news/news-box.htm   (8447 words)

  
 CanLII >> Regulations of Saskatchewan >> Alphabetical List >> D
Saskatchewan >> Statutes and Regulations >> Alphabetical List >> D
Department of Highways and Transportation Regulations, R.R.S. c.
Department of Provincial Secretary Regulations, 1993 (Repealed), R.R.S. c.
www.canlii.org /sk/laws/regu/d.html   (691 words)

  
 Listings Saskatchewan: Provincial government
Your browser does not support script G. Fred Wendel, CMA, CA The Provincial Auditor is the auditor of public money managed by the Government of Saskatchewan.
Financial Institutions Division Insurance Companies and Agents The Saskatchewan Insurance Act provides the legislative framework for the regulation of insurance companies and agents operating in...
The Saskatchewan Archives is home to one of the most comprehensive archival collections in Canada.
listingssk.ca /Government/Provincial   (526 words)

  
 Provincial Government Information on the Internet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
ComMuniLink (ComMuniLink is a joint project of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association, the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities and Saskatchewan Municipal Affairs, Culture & Housing with funding from the Canada-Saskatchewan Infrastructure Works Program.)
Municipal Directory System The Municipal Directory lists the names of officials, addresses and phone numbers for incorporated municipal offices: rural municipalities, cities, towns, villages, resort villages and northern settlements.
Saskatchewan Covered Population 2003 (Population of Saskatchewan by age and sex to the level of town, RM, Indian reserve, etc.)
library.usask.ca /govpub/provincial.html   (197 words)

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