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         Saskatchewan Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Mammals of the Swift Current Creek local fauna (Eocene: Uintan), Saskatchewan (Natural history contributions) by John E Storer, 1984
  2. Potential for development of a crayfish industry in Saskatchewan (SRC technical report) by W. W Sawchyn, 1986
  3. Beekeeping in Saskatchewan by J. H Arnott, 1954
  4. Aquaculture in Saskatchewan by Merv Swanson, 1975
  5. The Indian family: Indian culture supplement to elementary social studies in the Province of Saskatchewan, Division 1 Year 1 by Gail Bear, 1976
  6. Regina, Saskatchewan: Regina, Saskatchewan. History of Regina, Saskatchewan, Regina's historic buildings and precincts, Demographics of Regina, askatchewan, ... Culture in Regina, Saskatchewan
  7. Mammals of the Topham local fauna: Early Miocene (Hemingfordian), Cypress Hills formation, Saskatchewan (Natural history contributions) by T Skwara, 1988
  8. Minimizing tillage in Saskatchewan: Some economic considerations by Alvin Ulrich, 1986
  9. National Cultures and International Competition: the Experience of Schering AG 1851-1950.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Jeffrey Lewis, 2004-12-01
  10. Leptomerycid artiodactyla of the calf creek local fauna (cypress hills formation, Oligocene, chadronian) Saskatchewan by J. E. Storer, 1981-01-01
  11. Rodents of the calf creek local fauna (cypress hills formation, Oligocene, chadronian) Saskatchewan by J. E. Storer, 1978-01-01
  12. Saskatchewan Craftspeople by Kate Williams, 1979-01-01
  13. Mammals of the topham local fauna: early Miocene (hemingfordian), cypress hills formation, Saskatchewan by T. Skwara, 1988-01-01
  14. Avant-Garde Fascism: The Mobilization of Myth, Art, and Culture in France, 1909-1939.(Book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Jonathan P. Eburne, 2010-03-22

21. Contact Us
Saskatchewan Ann Donovan saskatchewan culture, Youth Recreation 1919 SaskatchewanDrive, 4th Floor Regina, SK S4P 3V7 Tel (306) 7875781 Fax (306) 787-8560
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For more information on Go for Green, contact your provincial/territorial representative or Go for Green's National Office British Columbia Yukon Nunavut ... Prince Edward Island British Columbia
Kathryn MacLean
Sport and Physical Activity Branch
Ministry of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services
1st Floor - 800 Johnson Street
P.O. Box 9820, Stn Prov Govt
Victoria, BC V8W 9W3
Tel: (250) 356-0402
Fax: (250) 387-1407
E-mail: kathryn.maclean@gems1.gov.bc.ca Yukon Chris Milner Community Recreation Consultant Yukon Government P.O. Box 2703 Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6 Tel: (867) 667-3778 Fax (867) 393-6416 E-mail: chris.milner@gov.yk.ca Alberta Fred Wilton Recreation Consultant/Prov. Trails Coordinator Sport and Recreation Branch Alberta Community Development 905 Standard Life Center 10405 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5J 4R7 Tel: (780) 415-0267 Fax: (780) 427-5140 E-mail: Fred.Wilton@gov.ab.ca

22. Website Links
Sask Sport. Sask Culture. saskatchewan culture, Youth Recreation. SaskatchewanRecreation Facilities Association. Sask Urban Municipalities Association SUMA.
http://www.sarp-online.ca/links.htm
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… Improving our communities through the development of recreation professionals Public Home Mission Code of Ethics Membership ... Members Only S.A.R.P. Website Links Saskatchewan Provincial Websites
Sask Sport Sask Culture Saskatchewan Recreation Facilities Association Sask Urban Municipalities Association SUMA ... Sask Association of Rural Municipalities SARM Resources Websites
Leisure Information Network Canadian Parks/Recreation Association Coalition for Active Living in Canada The Canadian Health Network ... Active Living Alliance Educational Institutions
University of Saskatchewan - College of Kinesiology
University of Regina - College of Kinesiology and Health Studies SchoolFinder.com

23. Provincial Government Links
Rural Revitalization; saskatchewan culture, Youth and Recreation; SaskatchewanEnvironment; Saskatchewan Finance; Saskatchewan Government
http://www.ir.gov.sk.ca/Default.aspx?DN=3367,2970,2936,Documents

24. Nature Saskatchewan Education, Conservation, And Research
Career Placements JW McConnell Family Foundation Manitoba Conservation Nature Conservancyof Canada saskatchewan culture, Youth and Recreation Sask Energy SE
http://www.naturesask.com/documents/corporate.htm

25. Saskatchewan - Our Future Is Wide Open
Saskatchewan Craft Council. Saskatchewan Cultural Industries Development Council(SCIDA). saskatchewan culture, Youth and Recreation. SaskCulture Inc.
http://www.wideopenfuture.ca/is-ci-ko.html
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26. Award Winning Books By Year - The Saskatchewan Book Awards
AWARD FOR PUBLISHING Sponsored by saskatchewan culture, Youth and Recreation CanadianPlains Research Center, Their Names Live On , Doug Chisholm and Gerry
http://www.bookawards.sk.ca/year.htm
Saskatchewan Book Awards
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Phone: (306) 569-1585
Fax: (306) 569-4187
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Official Press Release BOOK OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Newswest Guy Vanderhaeghe, The Last Crossing NONFICTION Sponsored by University of Saskatchewan Frances Greenslade, A Pilgrim in Ireland (Penguin Books) POETRY (Anne Szumigalski Award) Sponsored by Saskatchewan Arts Board Sheri Benning, Earth After Rain (Thistledown Press) FICTION Sponsored by SaskPower Guy Vanderhaeghe, The Last Crossing CHILDREN'S LITERATURE Sponsored by SaskEnergy Candace Savage, Wizards (Greystone Books) FIRST BOOK (Brenda Macdonald Riches Award) Sponsored by Agrium Sheri Benning, Earth After Rain (Thistledown Press) SASKATOON BOOK AWARD Sponsored by City of Saskatoon and Saskatoon Public Library Guy Vanderhaeghe, The Last Crossing REGINA BOOK AWARD Sponsored by City of Regina Edward Willett

27. Summer Active - Contacts
902) 3685509 Fax (902) 368-4663 E-mail jwmorris@gov.pe.ca SASKATCHEWAN Art LordSport Recreation Branch saskatchewan culture, Youth Recreation 9th Floor
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    Translate this page Saskatchewan Arts and Multicultural Branch saskatchewan culture and Recreation2151, rue South Regina (Saskatchewan) S4P 3V7 Tél. (306) 787-8282.
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    We've redesigned our website, so the page you are looking for may have moved. Please explore our site by proceeding to the home page. Nous avons procédé à la restructuration complète de notre site. La page que vous recherchez peut se retrouver ailleurs sur notre site. Nous vous invitons à consulter notre page d'accueil pour vous guider dans vos recherches.
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    29. WDM Prairie Gamble - Sponsors
    The Province of Saskatchewan's Centenary Fund, administered by saskatchewan culture,Youth and Recreation, has provided core funding for The Saskatchewan Story
    http://www.wdmprairiegamble.com/sponsors.php

    Western Development

    Museum

    Major Benefactors
    Platinum Benefactors ... Silver Benefactors The Province of Saskatchewan's Centenary Fund , administered by Saskatchewan Culture, Youth and Recreation , has provided core funding for The Saskatchewan Story project. A donation from the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. will fund the PCS Theatre (as seen in the Exhibit Fly-through ) for The Saskatchewan Story project.
    A New Future
    Moose Jaw North Battleford Saskatoon ... Writing Guidelines (PDF)

    30. Virtual Saskatchewan - Aboriginal Culture
    For thousands of years before Europeans set foot in what is now saskatchewan, aboriginal people made this land their home. Many of the unusual placenames in saskatchewan are derived from First Nation languages. "saskatchewan", for example, is taken
    http://www.virtualsk.com/contact_us/aboriginal.html

    31. Saskatchewan Sports Net
    The Resource Centre for Sport, culture Recreation in saskatchewan welcomes you to a world of information, ideas and service. Our full catalogue is now available online! You can telnet to it then log in as sprarc.
    http://www.sasksport.sk.ca/lotto.html
    Saskatchewan Lotteries
    The Benefits of Saskatchewan Lotteries The proceeds from Saskatchewan Lotteries benefit more than 12,000 sport, culture and recreation organizations and over 800 communities. These organizations provide programs that are far-reaching and encompass people of every age and ability. The programs range from boy scouts and drama clubs to recreation centres and basketball tournaments. Saskatchewan Lotteries roots stretch back to 1974, when the provincial government established its legislative and policy framework. Sask Sport Inc., a non-profit federation of provincial sport governing bodies, operates the Saskatchewan Lotteries system at an arms-length basis to government on behalf of the sport, culture and recreation community. Saskatchewan Lotteries is guided by a volunteer board of directors and a vast network of volunteers. The net profits from lottery sales are distributed by the Saskatchewan Lotteries Trust Fund for Sport, Culture and Recreation. First to be paid are the contractual obligations such as the Federal/Provincial Lottery Agreement Payment, former lottery ticket distributors, the Exhibition Associations Payment, and the License Fee Payment to the Provincial Government's General Revenue Fund. This fund is used to support many vital government programs including education and healthcare. These payments account for approximately 54% of the net profits. After these obligations, the remaining 46% of the profits are distributed to sport, culture, and recreation organizations throughout Saskatchewan.

    32. Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board (SLFDB)
    of programs, news, resource material, contact information.......An advocate for building a culture of learning in saskatchewan.
    http://www.slfdb.com/
    @import "/includes/slfdb.css"; Home Contact Site Map Search ... Links Are you looking for? Who We Are Workplace Essential Skills Recognition of Prior Learning Aboriginal Employment Development ... Documents to download The Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board shall foster, promote and coordinate, through partnership and equity, the effective development of the Saskatchewan labour force. more News and Updates Skills Canada Saskatchewan Competition: April 4th 2003 at SIAST Wascana 2003 Training for Excellence Awards - Application Deadline April 14 Skills Connect Saskatchewan Video Discussion Guide 2003 Events June 5 2003 Training for Excellence Awards Luncheon at the Bessborough Hotel in Saskatoon. For ticket information see www.slfdb.com/awards April 13 Training for Excellence Awards Application Deadline. For more information see www.slfdb.com/awards

    33. Métis Nation - Saskatchewan
    Local governing body of the M©tis National Council. Information on programs and services, provincial registry and background of the culture.
    http://www.metisnation-sask.com/

    34. Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre; Herschel, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Highlights Aboriginal culture, archaeology, paleontology, and prairie ecology. Includes photographs of four petroglyphs on dolomite boulders.
    http://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/herschel/
    F rom the wooded coulees and picturesque hills near Herschel you can almost hear the ancient echoes calling.
    • Ancient echoes from the herds of bison which thundered across the prairie. Ancient echoes from early Aboriginal peoples who etched mysterious carvings into large boulders. Ancient echoes from strange marine creatures which flourished here millions of years ago.
    Visit the Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre at Herschel to discover the fascinating prairie ecology of Coal Mine Ravine where hills are carpeted in colorful wildflowers, and sheltered coulees provide a haven for wildlife. See fossils of ancient creatures that once inhabited an inland sea. Learn about the area's rich Aboriginal heritage and the significance of Herschel's famous petroglyphs or rock carvings.
    This site will show you the possibilities to explore - everything from highlights in the Interpretive Centre, to tours, to area businesses and services, and resources in our archives. Come and discover Ancient Echoes.
    Interpretive Centre
    Maps Paleontology Archaeology ... E-mail Ancient Echoes or phone (306) 377-2014 This page resides at www3.sk.sympatico.ca/herschel/index.htm

    35. Government Of Saskatchewan - Culture, Youth And Recreation Overview
    Areas of Responsibility. Youth, culture and Recreation, Heritage and TourismFacilities; Community Initiatives Fund; saskatchewan Communications Network.
    http://www.gov.sk.ca/deptsorgs/overviews/?113

    36. Ukrainian Canadian Congress - Saskatchewan Provincial Council Website
    The Ukrainian Canadian Congress is a nonprofit organization established in Canada. Providing Canadians with information about current events with the Ukrainian culture.
    http://www.ucc.sk.ca/
    Our Organization Branches Publications Events Calendar ... Links
    This website was developed with the assistance of

    37. Government Of Saskatchewan - Culture, Youth And Recreation Overview
    Government of saskatchewan Last Updated January 27, 2003 culture, Youth and Recreation Overview The Department supports and celebrates saskatchewan as a great place to live and work. Youth, culture and Recreation, Heritage and Tourism Facilities; Community Initiatives Fund; saskatchewan Communications
    http://www.gov.sk.ca/deptsorgs/overviews?113

    38. Métis Nation - Saskatchewan (Culture, Language And Heritage)
    has established a standalone committee responsible for overseeing the developmentof culture, heritage and language within the Metis Nation - saskatchewan.
    http://www.metisnation-sask.com/culture/
    Culture, Language and Heritage The MNS has established a stand-alone committee responsible for overseeing the development of culture, heritage and language within the Metis Nation - Saskatchewan. A number of community organizations run by Métis citizens have undertaken festivals and days of celebration across the province. The Prince Albert Métis Fall Festival , the Métis Spring Fest in Saskatoon, Métis Days at St. Victoire by Assiniboia, Lebret Days; Crescent Lake are but a few examples of these activities. In northwest Saskatchewan community members gather for Palmbere Days held each year at Palmbere Lake. The Métis Nation - Saskatchewan proudly hosts Back to Batoche Days each year in July. These celebrations, along with events across the Homeland remind us of the rich cultural traditions we have inherited. We encourage you to participate wherever possible and to show support to the many volunteers that make these celebrations possible. At this point in time, many of the artifacts and collections of art work and tools are held in various museums across the homeland and elsewhere. The MNS hopes to develop a specific archives and museum facility in the province where families can donate articles to the Metis Nation for safekeeping for generations to come. Michif is the official language of the Métis Nation although many of our people speak other Aboriginal languages such as Cree, Dene and Saulteaux. This committee is charged with the responsibility for developing strategies and plans for the maintenance and restoration of the Michif language. The Gabriel Dumont Institute has begun this work with a series of children's books and tapes, which can be ordered through the Institution's publication services. The federal government has a four-year Aboriginal languages program that throughout the Métis National Council the Métis were able to secure 10% for the preservation and enhancement of the Michif language. The MNS is currently in year three of the four-year program. Michif workshops were held in various locations throughout the province, in addition to several national ones.

    39. Métis Nation - Saskatchewan (Culture, Language And Heritage)
    culture A number activities. In northwest saskatchewan community membersgather for Palmbere Days held each year at Palmbere Lake. The
    http://www.metisnation-sask.com/culture/mculture.html
    Culture A number of community organizations run by Métis citizens have undertaken festivals and days of celebration across the province. The Prince Albert Métis Fall Festival , the Métis Spring Fest in Saskatoon, Métis Days at St. Victoire by Assiniboia, Lebret Days; Crescent Lake area but a few of these activities. In northwest Saskatchewan community members gather for Palmbere Days held each year at Palmbere Lake. The Métis Nation - Saskatchewan proudly hosts Back to Batoche Days each year in July. These celebrations along with events across the Homeland remind us of the rich cultural traditions we have inherited. We encourage you to participate wherever possible and to show support to the many volunteers that make these celebrations possible. Culture, Language and Heritage Culture Michif Language Heritage

    40. The Virtual Keeping House: A First Nations Gallery
    A means for Aboriginal people and those interested in Indian culture in saskatchewan to view the saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre's permanent aboriginal art collection.
    http://www.sicc.sk.ca/keepinghouse/

    Enter the Gallery
    Since being established in 1972, The Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre's (SICC) mission has been to strengthen and support the overall education, retention and revitalization of the Five First Nations Languages in Saskatchewan. For the past twenty-five years, this non-profit corporation delivered services to support First Nations education, art and cultures, as well as to broaden the cultural awareness of First Nations people. The Center continues to work to achieve this mandate of providing quality and professional services to First Nations communities. The new era for the SICC is an introduction of a Keeping House that will display paintings and artifacts from our First Nations people. The Keeping House Project is a step towards the future for showcasing our First Nations creative talents. Visit the new added in March 1999. Here is our introduction in other languages. Cree Dene Dakota Saulteaux This Digital Collection was produced under contract to the SchoolNet Digital Collections program, Industry Canada.

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