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College of Education and Health Sciences Dean’S List at Minot State University, According to Interim Deans Warren Gamas and Paul Markel
For Immediate Release: Date: June 5, 2015 MINOT STATE EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES STUDENTS NAMED TO SPRING DEAN’S LIST One hundred thirty-three students were named to the spring semester 2015 College of Education and Health Sciences Dean’s List at Minot State University, according to Interim Deans Warren Gamas and Paul Markel. To be named to the dean’s list, students must earn a grade point average of 3.5 to 3.79 for the semester and complete a minimum of 12 hours of instruction. FROM NORTH DAKOTA Alexander -- Amy Gaida. Anamoose -- Mary Keller. Bergen -- Courtney Haase. Berthold -- Elizabeth Nelson. Beulah -- Alyssa Bauer. Bismarck-- Ashtyn Andres, Kylie Berger, Zachary Dschaak, Lindsey Fettig, Shelby Fleming, Ciara Hehr, Kelly Hermanson, Allison Hill, Ashley Hiltner, Karista Huber, Rachel Klinner, Amanda Meier, Prisca Onuoha, Treshure Orvedal, Kayla Papka, Sara Pavilionis, Lilisa Reese, Kelsey Schumacher, Danielle Smith, Austin Zorn. Bottineau -- Chelsey Derr, Mckenzie Jensen, Lori Kittleson, Kristin Kjelshus, Brittany Mikkelsen, Deanna Wuster. Bowbells -- Brittney Peterson. Burlington -- Teri Heidelberger, Mikhaila Hynson, Courtney Jacobsen, Dustin Lee. Carrington -- Karlee Brown. Carson -- Kayla Scholes. Crosby -- Kelsey Busch. Davenport -- Scott Gietzen. Deering -- Lindsey Mogard. Des Lacs -- Alexus Brown. Devils Lake -- Kacy Hettwer. Dickinson -- Lisa Fisher. Donnybrook -- Jessica Holman. Dunseith -- Cole Marion. Enderlin -- Hannah-Ruth Patterson. Fargo -- Christopher Stokke. Garrison -- Kayla Shearer. Glenburn -- Kallie Erickson. MSU CEHS Dean’s List- 1 of 4 Goodrich -- Amber Anderson. Grand Forks -- Chelsey Girodat. Granville -- Danielle Larsen. Harvey -- Veronica Schmitt, Sheyenne Schneider. Hazen -- Christine Irwin, Maggie Jacobson, Chad Marshall. Jamestown -- Kathryn Ramlo. Karlsruhe -- Camilla Keller. Keene -- Tillie Alveshere. Kenmare -- Katie Zeltinger. Lansford -- Robert Klink. -
Helium in Southwestern Saskatchewan: Accumulation and Geological Setting
Open File Report 2016-1 Helium in Southwestern Saskatchewan: Accumulation and Geological Setting Melinda M. Yurkowski 2016 (Revised 14 December 2016) Saskatchewan Geological Survey ii Open File Report 2016-1 Open File Report 2016-1 Helium in Southwestern Saskatchewan: Accumulation and Geological Setting Melinda M. Yurkowski 2016 (Revised 14 December 2016) Printed under the authority of the Minister of the Economy © 2016, Government of Saskatchewan Although the Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy has exercised all reasonable care in the compilation, interpretation and production of this product, it is not possible to ensure total accuracy, and all persons who rely on the information contained herein do so at their own risk. The Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy and the Government of Saskatchewan do not accept liability for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies that may be included in, or derived from, this product. This product is available for viewing and download at: http://www.publications.gov.sk.ca/deplist.cfm?d=310&c=176 Information from this publication may be used if credit is given. It is recommended that reference to this publication be made in the following form: Yurkowski, M.M. (2016): Helium in southwestern Saskatchewan: accumulation and geological setting; Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy, Saskatchewan Geological Survey, Open File Report 2016-1, 20p. and Microsoft® Excel® file. Saskatchewan Geological Survey ii Open File Report 2016-1 Contents Introduction and Study Area .......................................................................................................................................... -
PIPELINE FOODS, LLC, Et Al.,1 Debtors. Chapter 11 Case
Case 21-11002-KBO Doc 110 Filed 07/23/21 Page 1 of 54 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: Chapter 11 PIPELINE FOODS, LLC, et al.,1 Case No. 21-11002 (KBO) Debtors. Jointly Administered AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Sabrina G. Tu, depose and say that I am employed by Stretto, the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned cases. On July 21, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via overnight mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A, and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B: • Notice of Telephonic Section 341 Meeting (Docket No. 73) • Application of the Debtors for Entry of an Order Pursuant to Bankruptcy Code Section 327(a), Bankruptcy Rules 2014(a) and 2016, and Local Rules 2014-1 and 2016- 2, Authorizing Appointment of Bankruptcy Management Solutions, Inc. d/b/a Stretto as Administrative Agent to the Debtors, Effective as of the Petition Date (Docket No. 85) • Motion of the Debtors for the Entry of an Order Authorizing (I) Retention and Employment of SierraConstellation Partners, LLC to Provide Interim Management Services, a Chief Restructuring Officer, and Additional Personnel, and (II) the Designation of Winston Mar as Chief Restructuring Officer, Effective as of the Petition Date (Docket No. 86) • Debtors’ Motion for Entry of Order Authorizing Debtors to Retain and Compensate Professionals Utilized in the Ordinary Course of Business, Effective as of the Petition Date (Docket No. -
Saskatchewan Intraprovincial Miles
GREYHOUND CANADA PASSENGER FARE TARIFF AND SALES MANUAL GREYHOUND CANADA TRANSPORTATION ULC. SASKATCHEWAN INTRA-PROVINCIAL MILES The miles shown in Section 9 are to be used in connection with the Mileage Fare Tables in Section 6 of this Manual. If through miles between origin and destination are not published, miles will be constructed via the route traveled, using miles in Section 9. Section 9 is divided into 8 sections as follows: Section 9 Inter-Provincial Mileage Section 9ab Alberta Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9bc British Columbia Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9mb Manitoba Intra-Provincial Mileage Section9on Ontario Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9pq Quebec Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9sk Saskatchewan Intra-Provincial Mileage Section 9yt Yukon Territory Intra-Provincial Mileage NOTE: Always quote and sell the lowest applicable fare to the passenger. Please check Section 7 - PROMOTIONAL FARES and Section 8 – CITY SPECIFIC REDUCED FARES first, for any promotional or reduced fares in effect that might result in a lower fare for the passenger. If there are none, then determine the miles and apply miles to the appropriate fare table. Tuesday, July 02, 2013 Page 9sk.1 of 29 GREYHOUND CANADA PASSENGER FARE TARIFF AND SALES MANUAL GREYHOUND CANADA TRANSPORTATION ULC. SASKATCHEWAN INTRA-PROVINCIAL MILES City Prv Miles City Prv Miles City Prv Miles BETWEEN ABBEY SK AND BETWEEN ALIDA SK AND BETWEEN ANEROID SK AND LANCER SK 8 STORTHOAKS SK 10 EASTEND SK 82 SHACKLETON SK 8 BETWEEN ALLAN SK AND HAZENMORE SK 8 SWIFT CURRENT SK 62 BETHUNE -
Saskatchewan Regional Newcomer Gateways
Saskatchewan Regional Newcomer Gateways Updated September 2011 Meadow Lake Big River Candle Lake St. Walburg Spiritwood Prince Nipawin Lloydminster wo Albert Carrot River Lashburn Shellbrook Birch Hills Maidstone L Melfort Hudson Bay Blaine Lake Kinistino Cut Knife North Duck ef Lake Wakaw Tisdale Unity Battleford Rosthern Cudworth Naicam Macklin Macklin Wilkie Humboldt Kelvington BiggarB Asquith Saskatoonn Watson Wadena N LuselandL Delisle Preeceville Allan Lanigan Foam Lake Dundurn Wynyard Canora Watrous Kindersley Rosetown Outlook Davidson Alsask Ituna Yorkton Legend Elrose Southey Cupar Regional FortAppelle Qu’Appelle Melville Newcomer Lumsden Esterhazy Indian Head Gateways Swift oo Herbert Caronport a Current Grenfell Communities Pense Regina Served Gull Lake Moose Moosomin Milestone Kipling (not all listed) Gravelbourg Jaw Maple Creek Wawota Routes Ponteix Weyburn Shaunavon Assiniboia Radwille Carlyle Oxbow Coronachc Regway Estevan Southeast Regional College 255 Spruce Drive Estevan Estevan SK S4A 2V6 Phone: (306) 637-4920 Southeast Newcomer Services Fax: (306) 634-8060 Email: [email protected] Website: www.southeastnewcomer.com Alameda Gainsborough Minton Alida Gladmar North Portal Antler Glen Ewen North Weyburn Arcola Goodwater Oungre Beaubier Griffin Oxbow Bellegarde Halbrite Radville Benson Hazelwood Redvers Bienfait Heward Roche Percee Cannington Lake Kennedy Storthoaks Carievale Kenosee Lake Stoughton Carlyle Kipling Torquay Carnduff Kisbey Tribune Coalfields Lake Alma Trossachs Creelman Lampman Walpole Estevan -
Sedimentology and Provenance of the Wood Mountain Formation and Derived Glacial and Glaciofluvial Sediments – Context for Kimberlite Indicator Mineral Anomalies
Preliminary Investigation: Sedimentology and Provenance of the Wood Mountain Formation and Derived Glacial and Glaciofluvial Sediments – Context for Kimberlite Indicator Mineral Anomalies Lynn Kelley and Gary Yeo Kelley, L. and Yeo, G. (2004): Preliminary investigation: Sedimentology and provenance of the Wood Mountain Formation and derived glacial and glaciofluvial sediments – context for kimberlite indicator mineral anomalies; in Summary of Investigations 2004, Volume 2, Saskatchewan Geological Survey, Sask. Industry Resources, Misc. Rep. 2004-4.2, CD-ROM, Paper A-12, 10p. Abstract Garnet, diopside, and chromite with chemistries inferred to indicate mantle affinity are geochemical pathfinders exploited in prospecting for diamond. In southern Saskatchewan, these minerals are found in high abundances in gravel, sand, and poorly-consolidated conglomerate of the Wood Mountain Formation, and overlying tills and glaciofluvial deposits. Several campaigns have been mounted to explore for a potential kimberlitic source for these pathfinder minerals, but no satisfactory explanation for their presence has been put forward. This project is intended to provide geological context for the occurrences of kimberlite indicator minerals found in the Wood Mountain area, by examining the transport history and provenance of the strata containing them. This note summarizes preliminary observations on sediment transport data and sediment provenance from seven locations. Grain size analysis, detailed provenance studies, and analysis for kimberlite indicator minerals and detrital gold are pending, and will be reported upon in a future communication. Keywords: Wood Mountain, kimberlite indicator, sediment provenance, paleocurrent. 1. Introduction a) Exploration History Southern Saskatchewan has been explored for diamond since at least 1963, when a De Beers affiliate discovered kimberlite indicator minerals in the Frenchman River Valley (Lehnert-Thiel et al., 1992). -
Board of Education
Prairie South Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION FEBRUARY 10, 2015 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Central Office, 15 Thatcher Drive, Moose Jaw AGENDA 1. Board Planning Session (10:00 – 11:00 a.m.) 1.1 PSS Staff Satisfaction Survey 2. Call to Order 3. Adoption of the Agenda 4. Adoption of Minutes 5. Decision and Discussion Items 5.1. Notice of Motion: Relocating Families from Public Housing on South Hill (Decision) 5.2. Tabled Motion: Archiving Board Meetings (Decision) 5.3. Disposal of Records (Decision) 5.4. Sale of Surplus of Land (Decision) 5.5. Accountability Report: Transportation (Decision) 5.6. Monthly Reports (Decision) 5.6.1. Substitute Usage Report 5.6.2. Tender Report 5.6.3. Incidents of Concern 5.7. Out of Province Excursion – Peacock Grade 11 Students to Kananaskis, Alberta (Decision) 5.8. Out of Province Excursion – Peacock Grades 10‐12 Students to Edmonton, Alberta (Decision) 5.9. Out of Province Excursion – Peacock Grades 9‐12 Students to Edmonton, Alberta (Decision) 5.10. Out of Province Excursion – Peacock Grades 9‐12 Students to Calgary, Alberta (Decision) 5.11. Out of Province Excursion – Central Grade 9‐12 Students to Banff and Lake Louise, Alberta (Decision) 5.12. Accountability Report: Student Support (Decision) 6. Delegations and Presentations 6.1. Katie May, Student from John Chisholm (11:45 a.m.) …Board Meeting Agenda – February 10, 2015 Page 1 of 2 7. Committee Reports 7.1. Standing Committees 7.1.1. Higher Literacy and Achievement 7.1.2. Equitable Opportunities 7.1.3. Smooth Transitions 7.1.4. -
Perspectives of Saskatchewan Dakota/Lakota Elders on the Treaty Process Within Canada.” Please Read This Form Carefully, and Feel Free to Ask Questions You Might Have
Perspectives of Saskatchewan Dakota/Lakota Elders on the Treaty Process within Canada A Dissertation Submitted to the College of Graduate Studies and Research In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy In Interdisciplinary Studies University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon By Leo J. Omani © Leo J. Omani, copyright March, 2010. All rights reserved. PERMISSION TO USE In presenting this thesis in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Postgraduate degree from the University of Saskatchewan, I agree that the Libraries of this University may make it freely available for inspection. I further agree that permission for copying of the thesis in any manner, in whole or in part, for scholarly purposes may be granted by the professor or professors who supervised my thesis work or, in their absence, by the Head of the Department or the Dean of the College in which my thesis was completed. It is understood that any copying or publication or use of this thesis or parts thereof for financial gain is not to be allowed without my written permission. It is also understood that due recognition shall be given to me and to the University of Saskatchewan in any scholarly use which may be made of any material in my thesis. Request for permission to copy or to make other use of material in this thesis, in whole or part should be addressed to: Graduate Chair, Interdisciplinary Committee Interdisciplinary Studies Program College of Graduate Studies and Research University of Saskatchewan Room C180 Administration Building 105 Administration Place Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada S7N 5A2 i ABSTRACT This ethnographic dissertation study contains a total of six chapters. -
Saskatchewan Conference Prayer Cycle
July 2 September 10 Carnduff Alida TV Saskatoon: Grace Westminster RB The Faith Formation Network hopes that Clavet RB Grenfell TV congregations and individuals will use this Coteau Hills (Beechy, Birsay, Gull Lake: Knox CH prayer cycle as a way to connect with other Lucky Lake) PP Regina: Heritage WA pastoral charges and ministries by including July 9 Ituna: Lakeside GS them in our weekly thoughts and prayers. Colleston, Steep Creek TA September 17 Craik (Craik, Holdfast, Penzance) WA Your local care facilities Take note of when your own pastoral July 16 Saskatoon: Grosvenor Park RB charge or ministry is included and remem- Colonsay RB Hudson Bay Larger Parish ber on that day the many others who are Crossroads (Govan, Semans, (Hudson Bay, Prairie River) TA holding you in their prayers. Raymore) GS Indian Head: St. Andrew’s TV Saskatchewan Crystal Springs TA Kamsack: Westminister GS This prayer cycle begins a week after July 23 September 24 Thanksgiving this year and ends the week Conference Spiritual Care Educator, Humboldt (Brithdir, Humboldt) RB of Thanksgiving in 2017. St. Paul’s Hospital RB Kelliher: St. Paul GS Prayer Cycle Crossroads United (Maryfield, Kennedy (Kennedy, Langbank) TV Every Pastoral Charge and Special Ministry Wawota) TV Kerrobert PP in Saskatchewan Conference has been 2016—2017 Cut Knife PP October 1 listed once in this one year prayer cycle. Davidson-Girvin RB Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Sponsored by July 30 Imperial RB The Saskatchewan Conference Delisle—Vanscoy RB KeLRose GS Eatonia-Mantario PP Kindersley: St. Paul’s PP Faith Formation Network Earl Grey WA October 8 Edgeley GS Kinistino TA August 6 Kipling TV Dundurn, Hanley RB Saskatoon: Knox RB Regina: Eastside WA Regina: Knox Metropolitan WA Esterhazy: St. -
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AmericanField_p2_Layout 2 6/22/17 8:55 AM Page 1 Kick off the Summer Trials with the PRAIRIE ALL-AGE CHAMPIONSHIPS at Mortlach, Saskatchewan, Canada Reporters: Lou Qualtiere, Saskatoon, SK, and Sheldon Rogers, Asquith, SK SASKATCHEWAN OPEN DOMINION OPEN CHICKEN CHAMPIONSHIP CHICKEN CHAMPIONSHIP Sheldon Rogers, President # Ron Bender, President Dawn Feist, Secretary Gary Meschishnick, Secretary PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: Beginning Friday, August 25, 2017 Stakes and Order of Running: SASKATCHEWAN OPEN CHICKEN CHAMPIONSHIP (One-Hour Heats)...............................$300.00* A Purina Award Stake • A Purina Handler of the Year Award Stake • A National Championship Qualifying Stake *$20/dog fee will be collected per Championship; Not included in $300 entry fee Qualification: A recognized placement in an Open Derby or Open All-Age Stake 60% of entry fees to Winner of Championship, but divided 60-40 if a Runner-Up is named Judges: Jeff Haggis, Glencoe, ON, and William Smith, Moscow, TN SASKATCHEWAN OPEN DERBY (30-Minute Heats).......................................................................$100.00 Winner will have name engraved on “Vic Eastmond Memorial Trophy” 60% of entry fees divided 50-30-20 Judges: Jeff Haggis, Glencoe, ON, and Dave Noell, Laurel, MT NOTE: Derbies must be entered by their registered name! DOMINION OPEN CHICKEN CHAMPIONSHIP (One-Hour Heats)...........................................$300.00* A Purina Award Stake • A Purina Handler of the Year Award Stake • A National Championship Qualifying Stake *$20/dog fee will be collected per Championship; Not included in $300 entry fee Qualification: A recognized placement in an Open Derby or Open All-Age Stake 60% of entry fees to Winner of Championship, but divided 60-40 if a Runner-Up is named Judges: Kent Patterson, Franklin, TN, and Dave Noell, Laurel, MT Drawing: Thursday, August 24, 8:00 P.M. -
Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation Outlook Scenario Evaluation Results
CHAPTER 7 Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation Outlook Scenario Evaluation Results Input-Output Analysis Based Economic Impacts of New Irrigation Development on the Saskatchewan Economy As described earlier, new irrigation development in the Lake Diefenbaker Development Areas (LDDA) was planned in various areas surrounding the Lake Diefenbaker. Details on these developments were based on various Engineering reports indicated in a previous chapter of this report. Irrigation of land and adoption of suitable crop mix on these lands was allowed to progress during the year immediately following the end of construction. It was assumed that producers would be able to adopt at the rate of 10,000 acres per annum in these project areas until the entire designed area is achieved. Since some of the larger projects were broken down into several phases, each of them was assumed to start adoption of irrigation as soon as it is completed. In areas, where the total size of the development in a given phase was smaller than this level, entire area was converted into irrigation during the first period following completion of water supply infrastructure. The total time period over which irrigation development takes place is 38 years. During the first year, there is no conversion to irrigation on account of water supply infrastructure still under construction. During the next 38 years, dryland areas are converted to irrigation until the entire region reached a total of 496,529 acres of irrigated land. There are no further areas to adopt irrigation in the last year of the study period. The time path of this development is shown in Figure 27. -
Bylaw No. 3 – 08
BYLAW NO. 3 – 08 A bylaw of The Urban Municipal Administrators’ Association of Saskatchewan to amend Bylaw No. 1-00 which provides authority for the operation of the Association under the authority of The Urban Municipal Administrators Act. The Association in open meeting at its Annual Convention enacts as follows: 1) Article V. Divisions Section 22 is amended to read as follows: Subsection (a) DIVISION ONE(1) Cities: Estevan, Moose Jaw, Regina and Weyburn Towns: Alameda, Arcola, Assiniboia, Balgonie, Bengough, Bienfait, Broadview, Carlyle, Carnduff, Coronach, Fleming, Francis, Grenfell, Indian Head, Kipling, Lampman, Midale, Milestone, Moosomin, Ogema, Oxbow, Pilot Butte, Qu’Appelle, Radville, Redvers, Rocanville, Rockglen, Rouleau, Sintaluta, Stoughton, Wapella, Wawota, White City, Whitewood, Willow Bunch, Wolseley, Yellow Grass. Villages: Alida, Antler, Avonlea, Belle Plaine, Briercrest, Carievale, Ceylon, Creelman, Drinkwater, Fairlight, Fillmore, Forget, Frobisher, Gainsborough, Gladmar, Glenavon, Glen Ewen, Goodwater, Grand Coulee, Halbrite, Heward, Kendal, Kennedy, Kenosee Lake, Kisbey, Lake Alma, Lang, McLean, McTaggart, Macoun, Manor, Maryfield, Minton, Montmarte, North Portal, Odessa, Osage, Pangman, Pense, Roch Percee, Sedley, South Lake, Storthoaks, Sun Valley, Torquay, Tribune, Vibank, Welwyn, Wilcox, Windthorst. DIVISION TWO(2) Cities: Swift Current Towns: Burstall, Cabri, Eastend, Gravelbourg, Gull Lake, Herbert, Kyle, Lafleche, Leader, Maple Creek, Morse, Mossbank, Ponteix, Shaunavon. Villages: Abbey, Aneroid, Bracken,