Palliser Publications The Region Library Services Elibrary Services Library Policies Executive Committeewhats New At Palliser?If You Wish To Place A Hold On A Dvd, Please Use The Classic Catalogue. Dvd Holds Do Not Always Work In The Other Catalogue.Try Out The Encore Search Interface By Typing In Your Search Terms In The Box Above. If You Want To Stick With The Regular Catalogue, Just Click Classic Catalogue.Search For Materials In Palliser Only.Search For.Search For Dvds In Palliser Only.Search For.Intd Summer Reading Club Survey For Parentsif You Are A Parent Or Caregiver For A Child Who Has Participated In The Td Summer Reading Club At Your Local Library This Year, Please Take A Minute To Fill Out This Short Online Survey .
Mossbank's many events and attractions draw visitors from all over Western Canada and beyond every year. The district's colourful history provides the background for tours related to the North West Mounted Police's March West, the British Commonwealth Air
Travel back in time to the Christmases of yesteryear with this website. It contains information on Victorian gifts, crafts, decorating, entertaining and more.
The Chinook Regional Library Has Provided Public Library Service To Southwest Saskatchewan Since 1971 Through Its Network Of 32 Branch Libraries And 14 Corner Libraries. The Library Covers An Area Of 49,949 Sq. Km. (19,286 Sq. Miles) And Serves A Population Of 46,184.The Mission Of The Chinook Regional Library Is To Enable Its Local Libraries To Provide Equitable Access To Information For Cultural, Recreational, And Educational Development In The Most Cost Efficient And Cost Effective Manner.
The Palliser Regional Library is designed to provide all people with equitable access to informational, cultural, recreational and educational materials and programs. We strive to provide opportunities to enhance literacy and individual life long learning.'Formed in 1973, the Palliser Regional Library is a co-operative library system located in South-Central Saskatchewan. Palliser Regional Library is one of eight Regional Libraries in the province, in addition to the city libraries in Regina and Saskatoon, which provide library service to Saskatchewan residents.The Palliser Library Region consists of 20 branches, including Moose Jaw Public Library and 19 rural branches. All branches provide a full range of library services, including free Internet access. Our communities range in size from the city of Moose Jaw (population 33,274) to Wood Mountain (a village of 25 people). In total, Palliser Regional Library serves approximately 54,200 people located in 76 municipalities which cover an area of 10,640 square miles
LinksBengough is located at the 'Gateway to the Big Muddy Valley', an area filled with an abundance of natural treasures. The valley has magnificent scenery which takes you back to the times long before the present ranchers settled the area. Nature enthusiasts will easily appreciate the evidence of prehistoric forces which shaped the valley centuries ago.With it's very low crime stats, clean air, and strong sense of generosity, Bengough is an excellent place to raise a family, start a business or retire.Situated only 90 minute south of Regina, the capital city of Saskatchewan and a short 20 minute drive south through the Big Muddy Valley will take you to the U.S. state of Montana, Bengough is the perfect place to live or visit.Our broad spectrum of recreation facilities includes, a fitness/youth centre, golf course, swimming pool, skating rink, curling rink (with viewing mirrors), ball diamonds, beach volleyball court, playground areas, tennis court, and more.Bengough is an active community with a strong volunteer network that assists with the operation of numerous sport, recreation and cultural organizations.Just some of the local Recreational, Sport and culture organizations are:Bengough Skating Rink Committe
The site of the present village was purchased by the CNR in 1911 about the time the railway line was constructed. Many business buildings and homes were built by 1911. At the time of incorporation as a village in April of 1912, there were over 100 persons residing in the village.The name Briercrest was given to the first post office that was located on the farm of Captain Charles Jaques in 1902. Mrs. Jaques had chosen the name after the wild roses growing on a ridge nearby and agreed to the use of the name for the village.
The Region Library Services Elibrary Services Library Policies Executive Committeewhats New At Palliser?If You Wish To Place A Hold On A Dvd, Please Use The Classic Catalogue. Dvd Holds Do Not Always Work In The Other Catalogue.Try Out The Encore Search Interface By Typing In Your Search Terms In The Box Above. If You Want To Stick With The Regular Catalogue, Just Click Classic Catalogue.Search For Materials In Palliser Only.Search For.Search For Dvds In Palliser Only.Search For.Intd Summer Reading Club Survey For Parentsif You Are A Parent Or Caregiver For A Child Who Has Participated In The Td Summer Reading Club At Your Local Library This Year, Please Take A Minute To Fill Out This Short Online Survey .