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    The South Saskatchewan River Basin will lose a large quantity of quality water. People flushing feminine hygiene products down the toilet is a serious issue. For this reason, we have developed a plan to better our watershed quality/quantity by educating the public as well as taking action to assist people in getting into the habit of properly disposing products. We plan to have 6 bins installed in our school by the school board, have the posters up and have sent out an email with a digital version

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    The Meewasin River Trails

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    When I want to go for a hike in Saskatoon I think about the Meewasin River Trails. The Meewasin Valley Authority is a conservation agency based in Saskatoon, Meewasin helps conserve some of the natural prairie left in Canada. Meewasin was the creator of conservation agencies in Western Canada. There are many other topics that I could have chosen, such as baseball in Canada, Dustin Molleken, and many others.Meewasin has helped with many things and parks in Saskatoon. Have you ever been to Beaver Creek

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    Introduction The Saskatchewan River watershed is a major river in Canada which flows eastward across Saskatchewan and Manitoba into Lake Winnipeg. It is a source of water to humans and livestock (Partners for the Saskatchewan River Basin, 2009). The watershed has a distinctive delta which is the largest inland freshwater delta in North America. The delta begins at the west of the Saskatchewan-Manitoba boundary (Partners for the Saskatchewan River Basin, 2009). The South Saskatchewan River watershed flows

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    the Meewasin Valley Authority Act to coordinate or control the use of development, conservation maintenance and improvement of land development within the conservation zone. The original concept of Meewasin was to create a ribbon of green with the river as a spine. Meewasin strives to protect and enhance biodiversity in the Meewasin Valley through grazing, prescribed controlled burns, removal of exotic species and noxious weeds, seed collection and planting of native grass and wildflowers and clean-ups

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    Husky Energy Case

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    250 cubic meters (around 52,850-66,050 gallons or 1,2601,570 barrels) at a crossing with the North Saskatchewan River near Maidstone, Saskatchewan, Canada. Recent estimates put the number of people with at-risk drinking water supplies at 70,000. The cities of North Battleford, Prince Albert, and Melfort (Saskatchewan) were forced to close their municipal water intakes along the North Saskatchewan River; residents of rural areas and the Muskoday First Nation were also impacted. According to Husky,

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    Who are the Blackfeet and how do they refer to themselves Though referred to as the Blackfeet or Blackfoot, they prefer to refer to themselves as the Nitsitapiksi, which means “Real People.” This term is not only used by the Blackfeet to refer to themselves but to all First Peoples of the Americas (Ni-tsi-ta-pi-ksi, The Blackfoot Gallery Committee, 2001, 3). The Blackfoot Nation is a confederacy of three Nations, the Kainai, the Pikani and Siksika (The Blackfoot Gallery Committee, 2001, 2/3). These

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    Being the second largest producer of oil in Canada, oil is big business in Saskatchewan. Oil mining brings in hundreds of millions of dollars for the Saskatchewan government every year, but is the money really worth it for the amount of damage it causes to the earth? Since 1990, there have been 18 893 incidents of oil being leaked in Saskatchewan. In these incidents, about 31.7 billion liters of oil has been leaked, but only 287 million liters of that oil has been recovered. Extruding oil can release

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    Analysis of Lucy Gayheart by Willa Cather Lucy Gayheart is a young, spirited, intelligent music student from Havorford, on the South Platte River. In the winters, she attends a conservatory in Chicago, under the tutelage of Professor Auerbach. In Chicago, she lives in a room above a German bakery, where she takes her breakfasts and suppers. These small quarters do not distress her; indeed, she craves the solitude of her own will, her own piano, her own bed. She walks hungrily through Chicago,

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    on the east. Its neighbour on the north is the North West Territories, and on the south it borders with the United States. Saskatchewan is rectangular in shape--it is the only Canadian province none of whose borders was determined by the landform feature like river or mountain range. The province is located in the Central Standard Time and doesn't switch on Daylight Saving Time in summer. The population of Saskatchewan is around one million people with the area of 651 900 km2. Physical and Natural

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    Geography In Dejaa Essay

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    capital city of Saskatchewan, which is one of the provinces in Canada. Saskatchewan is located in the South-Western area of Canada in between Alberta to the West and Manitoba to the East. To the North of Saskatchewan is Northwest Territories. To the south of the province is the United States of America. Regina is in the South South-East of the province. The other major cities around Regina are Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Calgary and Edmonton. The closest Major river would be the Saskatchewan river which flows

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