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Saskatchewan Discovery Guide
saskatchewan discovery guide OFFICIAL VACATION AND ACCOMMODATION PLANNER CONTENTS 1 Contents Welcome.........................................................................................................................2 Need More Information? ...........................................................................................4 Saskatchewan Tourism Zones..................................................................................5 How to Use the Guide................................................................................................6 Saskatchewan at a Glance ........................................................................................9 Discover History • Culture • Urban Playgrounds • Nature .............................12 Outdoor Adventure Operators...............................................................................22 Regina..................................................................................................................... 40 Southern Saskatchewan.................................................................................... 76 Saskatoon .............................................................................................................. 158 Central Saskatchewan ....................................................................................... 194 Northern Saskatchewan.................................................................................... 276 Events Guide.............................................................................................................333 -
The 31 S T Annual
THE 31ST ANNUAL NOVEMBER 10, 2020 NOVEMBER 10, 2020 MASTER OF CEREMONIES Mary Taylor-Ash CEO Tourism Saskatchewan PRESENTER Norm Beug Chair Tourism Saskatchewan Board of Directors 2 NOVEMBER 10, 2020 SASKATCHEWAN TOURISM AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE More than 30 years ago, Saskatchewan’s tourism sector began paying special tribute to leadership and achievement in the industry – to businesses and individuals who made exceptional contributions to tourism and demonstrated that success and fulfilment come with being true to your dreams, proud of your home and eager to treat guests to remarkable Saskatchewan experiences. The Saskatchewan Tourism Awards of Excellence Gala has become a yearly showcase of achievement, bringing together representatives from every corner of the province and from a diverse range of businesses and attractions to celebrate the accomplishments of their colleagues in the industry. Originally scheduled to take place on April 2 in Regina, the 31st annual event was cancelled, along with the HOST Saskatchewan Conference, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With the cancellation of both industry gatherings, the announcement of the 12 Saskatchewan Tourism Awards of Excellence recipients and three Tourism Builders was postponed. Through the use of technology and adoption of a new virtual format, members of Saskatchewan’s tourism industry are now able to gather from afar to honour those outstanding businesses and people who have gone above and beyond to deliver superior service and experiences. Join the celebration as the Saskatchewan Tourism Awards of Excellence shine a spotlight on the commitment and hard work of veteran operators, as well as the innovative spirit of young entrepreneurs, and broaden understanding of efforts that yield success and, ultimately, position Saskatchewan as a more inviting and competitive destination. -
November 8, 2018 Hansard
THIRD SESSION - TWENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan ____________ DEBATES and PROCEEDINGS ____________ (HANSARD) Published under the authority of The Hon. Mark Docherty Speaker N.S. VOL. 60 NO. 10A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018, 10:00 MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN 3rd Session — 28th Legislature Speaker — Hon. Mark Docherty Premier — Hon. Scott Moe Leader of the Opposition — Ryan Meili Beaudry-Mellor, Hon. Tina — Regina University (SP) Makowsky, Hon. Gene — Regina Gardiner Park (SP) Beck, Carla — Regina Lakeview (NDP) Marit, Hon. David — Wood River (SP) Belanger, Buckley — Athabasca (NDP) McCall, Warren — Regina Elphinstone-Centre (NDP) Bonk, Steven — Moosomin (SP) McMorris, Don — Indian Head-Milestone (SP) Bradshaw, Fred — Carrot River Valley (SP) Meili, Ryan — Saskatoon Meewasin (NDP) Brkich, Hon. Greg — Arm River (SP) Merriman, Hon. Paul — Saskatoon Silverspring-Sutherland (SP) Buckingham, David — Saskatoon Westview (SP) Michelson, Warren — Moose Jaw North (SP) Carr, Hon. Lori — Estevan (SP) Moe, Hon. Scott — Rosthern-Shellbrook (SP) Chartier, Danielle — Saskatoon Riversdale (NDP) Morgan, Hon. Don — Saskatoon Southeast (SP) Cheveldayoff, Hon. Ken — Saskatoon Willowgrove (SP) Mowat, Vicki — Saskatoon Fairview (NDP) Cox, Herb — The Battlefords (SP) Nerlien, Hugh — Kelvington-Wadena (SP) D’Autremont, Dan — Cannington (SP) Olauson, Eric — Saskatoon University (SP) Dennis, Terry — Canora-Pelly (SP) Ottenbreit, Hon. Greg — Yorkton (SP) Docherty, Hon. Mark — Regina Coronation Park (SP) Pedersen, -
MEMORANDUM FROM: Administration TO: Chair Rooke, Reeve Harwood, All Councillors SUBJECT: Planning Committee Meeting
MEMORANDUM FROM: Administration TO: Chair Rooke, Reeve Harwood, All Councillors SUBJECT: Planning Committee Meeting A meeting of the Planning Committee will be held on: Monday, August 14, 2017 @ 11:30 a.m. R.M. Council Chambers AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Adopt Agenda 3. Planning Carryforward Action List 4. In-Camera: City of Martensville – Proposed Annexation • Review of Proposed Boundary Alteration Request 5. In-Camera: Town of Dalmeny – Proposed Annexation • Review of Proposed Boundary Alteration Request 6. Saskatoon North Partnership for Growth (P4G) Regional Plan • Endorsement of P4G Regional Plan 7. 2013 Call for Proposals – Multi-parcel Country Residential Development Update • Update on Proposals Requested by Council 8. Drainage Study Terms of Reference • Review Terms of Reference in Request For Proposals (RFP) 9. Adjourn PLANNING Carryforward Action List - CURRENT **Yellow highlighted text indicates latest status update** Date/Source Action Item/Request Status 1. 2012 Apr 23 Septic Utility Policy 2012 Nov 26 Council Meeting Council Motion: Motion: That Brent Latimer be invited to speak at a future Public Works Meeting That the issue of Septic Utility Policy be Committee meeting regarding septic systems. deferred to the Administration committee Presentation from Brent Latimer occurred at January 7, 2013 Council for further discussion meeting. 2013 Jan 7 Council Meeting Motion: That all septic utility agreements are hereby cancelled and bylaws or motions rescinded. All septic system requirements and the RM of Corman Park will meet the requirements of Saskatchewan and the Saskatoon Health Region requirements as the standard. Motion Deferred to January 14, 2013 Planning Committee 2013 Jan 14 Planning Committee Meeting Direction: That Administration should arrange changes as required to the current RM and District OCP and Zoning Bylaw to remove any requirements related to septic utilities. -
City-Of-Regina-Map.Pdf
Industrial Dr 14 14 16 16 18 18 20 20 22 22 24 24 Mill St 26 26 28 28 30 30 32 32 34 34 36 36 A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ATHLETIC FIELDS SPRAY PADS A.E. WILSON PARK K,9 SP1 EASTVIEW PARK Q,8-9 ACADEMY PARK P,14 SP2 GLEN ELM PARK R,10 North Regina Industrial Subdivision ALBERT SCHOOL N,9 SP3 GOCKI PARK PARK Q,11 ARCOLA SCHOOL R,11 SP4 IMPERIAL PARK O,7 ARGYLE SCHOOL N,13 SP5 KINSMEN NORTH PARK M,8 3100 REGINA CITY LIMITS ARLINGTON PARK N,16 SP6 KINSMEN SOUTH PARK N,13 Industrial Dr SHERWOOD RD BALFOUR COLLEGIATE P,11 SP7 MAPLE RIDGE PARK J,4 3100 Industrial Dr BASTEDO PARK K,7-8 SP8 PARKRIDGE PARK U,9 2 3000 2 CAMPBELL COLLEGIATE O,14 SP9 QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK Q,11-12 CONNAUGHT SCHOOL N,11 SP10 REALTORS PARK N,14 3000 96 2900 96 CORONATION PARK SCHOOL N,7 SP11 RICK HANSEN OPTIMIST PLAYGROUND PARK 2900 MILL ST CRAIGIE PARK M,5 SP12 ROSEMONT PARK K-L,9 INDUSTRIAL DR CRESCENT PARK R,11 SP13 VARSITY PARK T,13 2800 CURRIE PRACTICE FIELD P,6 SERVICE ROAD SERVICE 2800 INDUSTRIAL DR DALGLIESH PARK L,6 CURLING RINKS Gottslelig Rd 400 300 200 2700 DAVIN SCHOOL N,11 C1 CALEDONIAN 2225 SANDRA SCHMIRLER WAY L,11 INDUSTRIAL DR FOR NRIS DESHAYE SCHOOL N,14 C2HIGHLAND 348 BROAD ST. -
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Council of the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF CORMAN PARK NO. 344 HELD MONDAY, JUNE 15, 2015 AT 8:30 A.M. Present 1. Present: Reeve Judy Harwood, Councillors: Div. 1 John Germs, Div. 2 Michelle Chuhaniuk, Div. 3 David Fox, Div. 4 Randy Rooke, Div. 5 Ken Beauchemin, Div. 6 Bas Froese-Kooijenga, Div. 7 Joanne Janzen, Div. 8 Wendy Trask. Staff present: Adam Tittemore, Administrator; Barb Zelinski, Assistant Administrator; Joe Stewart, Director of Operations; Rebecca Row, Director of Planning and Development; Chad Watson, Senior Planner; Kelby Unseth, Planner II, James McKnight; Planner II. Call to Order 2. Reeve Harwood called the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m. In Camera 3. In Camera at 8:30 a.m. Beauchemin: That the meeting proceed in camera at 8:30 a.m. as per Section 16(1) of the Local Authority Freedom of Information And Protection of Privacy Act to discuss procedural matters. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Meeting 4. Out of Camera at 8:51 a.m. Reconvenes Germs: That Council comes out of camera. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Meeting Break 8:51 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Agenda 5. Rooke: That the agenda be APPROVED with the following additions: 13.j) Rooke – Perimeter Highway meeting June 25th 14.f) Rooke – Moles/Pocket Gophers 13.l) Janzen- Letter of support – Canada 150 13.m) Tittemore – Memorandum of Understanding 14.g) Froese-Kooijenga – Rge Rd 3051 CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Declaration of 6. Councillor Trask declared a conflict of interest with regards to Planning Item Conflict of 9C(2) and Item 10, as to, Subdivision 2015/23 and Bylaw 31/15. -
A Network of Cultural Organizations in Saskatchewan
2014-15 SaskCulture Inc. 404, 2125 - 11th Avenue Regina, SK S4P 3X3 Phone: (306) 780-9284 Fax: (306) 780-9252 SaskCulture E-mail: [email protected] www.saskculture.sk.ca Membership Directory A Network of Cultural Organizations in Saskatchewan Culture in Saskatchewan ulture is defined in many different ways. The word culture often refers to the particular values, beliefs, knowledge and traditions of a group of people. It is also used to describe the everyday life and behavior of people that flows Cfrom their beliefs. SaskCulture defines culture as “a dynamic system of acquired elements, with values, assumptions, conventions, beliefs and rules through which members of a group relate to each other and the world.” Culture defines who we are as a people; keeping alive our past, reflecting our values, articulating our dreams and fostering pride in who we are. It proclaims our existence and identity to the world. Arts Multiculturalism Art is the expression of inspiration and Multiculturalism represents the imagination, from individual to collective, openness to experiencing and from grassroots to professional, and celebrating cultural differences within institutional. Art reflects our culture, the Canadian context. It is inclusive of embraces our past, provides a window all peoples and respectful of the rights to our future to examine ourselves of individuals and groups to maintain and our experiences, and transmits and practice their cultural heritage, humanity’s knowledge of the world. distinctiveness, growth and evolution. The arts engage people as audience, Multiculturalism recognizes the richness creators or interpreters through access and strength of ethnocultural diversity. and education, and foster traditional to It builds community by encouraging emerging art forms. -
The Municipalities of Corman Park, Saskatoon, Martensville, Warman, and Osler Have Worked Together to Create a Draft Regional Plan
WELCOME TO THE PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION JUNE 27, 2017 Open House 4–6:30 PM Public Presentation 6:30–7 PM Moderated Q&A 7–8 PM The municipalities of Corman Park, Saskatoon, Martensville, Warman, and Osler have worked together to create a draft Regional Plan. The new P4G Regional Plan will guide future growth by establishing a coordinated approach to land use, development, and infrastructure, and includes Strategies for regional governance and servicing coordination. We encourage you to review this information and submit your questions about the Plan. Please fill out the provided postcards and we will answer these questions during the Moderated Q&A. The draft Regional Plan is also available on the project website at: www.partnershipforgrowth.ca Saskatoon North Partnership for Growth Regional Plan www.partnershipforgrowth.ca WHY A REGIONAL PLAN? WHO IS THE SASKATOON NORTH PARTNERSHIP FOR GROWTH (P4G)? The P4G includes: OSLER 305 WARMAN • RM of Corman Park 11 r • City of Saskatoon e v MARTENSVILLE i R n a e w katch th Sas u o S • City of Warman 12 Yellow Quill RM OF 16 CORMAN Muskoday PARK • City of Martensville Saulteaux Little Pine Wanuskewin 684 Heritage Park • Town of Osler Moosomin • Saskatoon Regional Economic 41 Development Authority (SREDA) 5 (advisory representation) SASKATOON 14 5 7 16 Regional Oversight Committee Cowessess 219 English River 16 Reserve REEVE JUDY HARWOOD • Corman Park km 11 0 1 2 4 COUNCILLOR BAS FROESE-KOOIJENGA • Corman Park COUNCILLOR RANDY ROOKE • Corman Park Saskatoon North Partnership for Growth Study Area MAYOR CHARLIE CLARK • Saskatoon COUNCILLOR RANDY DONAUER • Saskatoon COUNCILLOR ZACH JEFFRIES • Saskatoon The region’s population could reach 500,000 MAYOR SHERYL SPENCE • Warman in the next 20 years and could grow to COUNCILLOR RICHARD BECK • Warman COUNCILLOR GARY PHILIPCHUK • Warman 1,000,000 in the next 60 years. -
Wanuskewin Heritage Park Act, 1997, W-1.3
1 WANUSKEWIN HERITAGE PARK, 1997 c W-1.3 The Wanuskewin Heritage Park Act, 1997 being Chapter W-1.3 of the Statutes of Saskatchewan, 1997 (effective May 21, 1997) as amended by the Statutes of Saskatchewan, 2014, c.E-13.1; 2018, c.42; 2020, c.13; and 2021, c.35. NOTE: This consolidation is not official. Amendments have been incorporated for convenience of reference and the original statutes and regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpretation and application of the law. In order to preserve the integrity of the original statutes and regulations, errors that may have appeared are reproduced in this consolidation. 2 c W-1.3 WANUSKEWIN HERITAGE PARK, 1997 Table of Contents 1 Short title 11 Taxation 2 Interpretation 12 Borrowing powers 3 Authority continued 13 Guarantee by Saskatchewan 4 Authority not an agent of the Crown 14 Investment 5 Board 15 Fiscal year 6 Head office 16 Audit 7 Staff 17 Annual report 8 Public employees superannuation or 18 Regulations pension plan 19 S.S. 1989-90, c.W-1.2 repealed 9 Duties of the authority 20 Transitional 10 Powers of the authority 3 WANUSKEWIN HERITAGE PARK, 1997 c W-1.3 CHAPTER W-1.3 An Act respecting the Wanuskewin Heritage Park Short title 1 This Act may be cited as The Wanuskewin Heritage Park Act, 1997. Interpretation 2 In this Act: (a) “authority” means the Wanuskewin Heritage Park Authority continued pursuant to section 3; (b) “board” means the board of the authority; (c) “member” means a member of the authority; (d) “minister” means the member of the Executive Council to whom for the time being the administration of this Act is assigned; (e) “park” means the Wanuskewin Heritage Park mentioned in section 9. -
Annual Report for 2014-15 Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport
Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport Annual Report for 2014-15 saskatchewan.ca Table of Contents Letters of Transmittal .................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Ministry Overview .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Progress in 2014-15 .................................................................................................................................................................................6-26 2014-15 Financial Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................27 For More Information .................................................................................................................................................................................32 Appendices Appendix A - Organizational Structure ...........................................................................................................................................33 Appendix B - Ministry Legislation ......................................................................................................................................................34 -
REGINA CANADA DAY | Schedule of Events COUNTDOWN TO
REGINA CANADA DAY | Schedule of Events COUNTDOWN TO WASCANA CENTRE (8:30 A.M. - 11:30 P.M.) CBC Saskatchewan Old Time Fair (1-6 P.M.) North Side (SASKATCHEWAN LEGISLATIVE BUILDING – 2405 LEGISLATIVE DRIVE) 1-6 p.m. Tethered Balloon Ride provided by Remax Horse Drawn Carriage Main Stage area 8:30-10:30 a.m. Save-On-Foods Pancake Breakfast FREE Bright Eyes Dog Rescue Main Stage 11 a.m. Simultaneous Drumming Initiative Mackenzie Art Gallery Main Stage 11:40 a.m. OPENING CEREMONIES Old Time Photo booth by Tap Snap Studios Hide Tanning demonstration by Lorne and Joely Kequatooway Main Stage 12 p.m. 21 Gun Salute Syllabic Rock Teachings Demonstration by Instructors Darren Main Stage 12:30 p.m. CIBC Citizen Reaffirmation Program Okemaysim and Lynn Cote. West Lawn-Legislative Building 1:15 p.m. Living Flag Queen City Cosplay West Lawn-Legislative Building 1:45 p.m. Round Dance by Charging Bear Performance Family Games (Bean Bag Toss, Sack Race, Balloon Toss) Yard Jenga and Yard Yahtzee 12-11:30 p.m. Food Trucks Traditional Hand Games by Elder, Archie Weenie and family 12-5 p.m. Crafters and Exhibitors CBC Saskatchewan Old Time Fair Stage (1-6 P.M.) North Side East Lawn-Legislative Building 11 a.m. Children’s Activities 1-1:30 p.m. Watermelon Eating Contest (12 to 11:30 p.m.) Main Stage 1:45-2:10 p.m. Youth In Harmony (Barbershop Quartet) 11:40 a.m. OPENING CEREMONIES 2:30-3 p.m. Line Dancing by Dorothy Fitzer 12:30 p.m. -
Microclimate of an Aboriginal Winter Campsite at Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatoom
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Great Plains Research: A Journal of Natural and Social Sciences Great Plains Studies, Center for October 1997 Microclimate of an Aboriginal Winter Campsite at Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatoom E. A. Ripley University of Saskatchewan, 51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8 Canada O. W. Archibold University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8 Canada C. Jackson University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8 Canada E. J. Walker University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8 Canada Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/greatplainsresearch Part of the Other International and Area Studies Commons Ripley, E. A.; Archibold, O. W.; Jackson, C.; and Walker, E. J., "Microclimate of an Aboriginal Winter Campsite at Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatoom" (1997). Great Plains Research: A Journal of Natural and Social Sciences. 336. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/greatplainsresearch/336 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Great Plains Studies, Center for at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Great Plains Research: A Journal of Natural and Social Sciences by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Great Plains Research 7 (Fall 1997): 273-88 © Copyright by the Center for Great Plains Studies MICROCLIMATE OF AN ABORIGINAL WINTER CAMPSITE AT WANUSKEWIN HERITAGE PARK, SASKATOON E. A. Ripley Department ofCrop Science and Plant Ecology University ofSaskatchewan, 51 Campus Drive Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8 Canada O. W. Archibold and C. Jackson Department ofGeography University ofSaskatchewan, 9 Campus Drive Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A5 Canada E.