Qu'Appelle Valley
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Here’s a sneak peak at Echo Valley Provincial Park’s 2 kilometre skating trailA spokesperson said the skating trail is one of many winter activities the park offers, and part of a Saskatchewan Parks initiative aimed at making the park accessible year-round.CanadaJan 2, 2021
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Métis residents want hunting, fishing rights recognized in southern SaskatchewanThe Métis Legal Research and Education Foundation says the Saskatchewan government is not honouring a court decision that extends hunting and fishing rights to the Qu’Appelle Valley.CanadaSep 17, 2020
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Buffalo hide workshop shares traditional teachings in-person and onlineAs part of annual Treaty 4 celebrations, the Buffalo People’s Arts Institute is providing free and inclusive cultural education in-person and online.CanadaSep 15, 2020
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Saskatchewan moving ahead with $4B irrigation project at Lake DiefenbakerThe project will double the irrigable land in Saskatchewan within 10 years, according to the government.EconomyJul 2, 2020
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City confirms hydrocarbons released into sewer system from Regina’s Co-op RefineryA full investigation is ongoing to track the costs associated with the clean up, which the City of Regina will recoup from the Co-op Refinery Complex.CanadaJun 2, 2020
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Saskatchewan government studying Lake Diefenbaker canal expansionSaskatchewan’s growth plan calls for 85,000 new irrigated acres of land, while former MP Ralph Goodale wants to see 400,000 acres irrigated.CanadaMay 21, 2020
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Adventurer arrives in Saskatoon while travelling world’s longest trailFilmmaker Dianne Whelan arrived in Saskatoon last week while attempting to be the first person to trek across the entirety of Canada’s Great Trail.CanadaMay 22, 2019
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Buffy Sainte-Marie to be inducted into Canadian Songwriters Hall of FameOrganizers say Buffy Sainte-Marie, born in Qu'Appelle Valley, Sask., will be inducted at the SOCAN Awards in Toronto on April 1.CanadaMar 6, 2019
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Qu’Appelle Valley residents want environmental assessment on diversion channelResidents in the Qu'Appelle Valley are concerned about potential downstream salt water issues from a proposed diversion channel in the Quill Lakes area.CanadaNov 7, 2017
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