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  1. The rise of specialty crops in Saskatchewan, 1981-2001.: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by William J. Carlyle, 2004-06-22
  2. Saskatchewan Recreation Map (Recreation Maps)
  3. Saskatchewan: Geographic Perspectives
  4. The Rockglen region of Saskatchewan (Prairie regional studies in economic geography) by J. W Channon, 1969
  5. Saskatchewan geography: Physical environment and its relationship with population and the economic base by J. Howard Richards, 1975
  6. The Eston-Elrose region of Saskatchewan (Prairie regional studies in economic geography) by J. W Channon, 1971
  7. Physical features of the Saskatchewan River Basin by John Boan, 1961
  8. Trade Opportunities: Saskatchewan/Canada-Shandong/China (Western Geographical Series)
  9. Charting an Empire: Geography at the English Universities, 1580-1620. (book reviews): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Robert Hiffe, 1998-12-01
  10. Geography Unbound: French Geographic Science From Cassini to Humboldt. (Reviews: general and international). (book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Rob Iliffe, 2001-12-01
  11. Saskatchewan (Discover Canada) by Dave Margoshes, 1992-12
  12. Saskatchewan (Let's Discover Canada) by Suzanne Levert, 1991-04
  13. The Melfort-Wakaw region of Saskatchewan (Prairie regional studies in economic geography) by Henry R Fast, 1973
  14. The Rosthern region of Saskatchewan (Prairie regional studies in economic geography) by J. W Channon, 1972

61. RateMyProfessors.com - University Of Saskatchewan Professor Ratings
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62. CHRS - North Saskatchewan River - Fact Sheet
geography. The section of the North saskatchewan River designated to the CHRS consists of the river’s 48.5 km long headwaters in the Rocky Mountains of
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The North Saskatchewan River headwaters area contains several outstanding natural features: the Columbia Icefield, the largest icefield in the North American Rocky Mountains; peaks of the Eastern Main Ranges of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, such as Mount Saskatchewan (3,289 m) and Mount Wilson (3,189 m); impressive river terraces downstream of Saskatchewan River Crossing; two distinct volcanic ash layers over much of the area east of the Howse River confluence, evidence of volcanic activity 5,000 years ago; animal species typical of the Canadian Rockies such as elk, grizzly bear, wolf, coyote, mountain goat and bighorn sheep. Back to top Human Heritage
The North Saskatchewan River valley played a major role in the lives of prehistoric native peoples and in the movement of people and goods across the Canadian west in the past two centuries. Among the interesting historical features and events which have been associated with the river valley are the following: www.davidthompsonthings.com

63. 4 Free Essays
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Saskatchewan is situated in the central Prairie between Alberta on the west and Manitoba 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 shapeit 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 Description
Geologic HistoryLand Formation, Types of Rocks, and Minerals
The northeastern part of Saskatchewan is a part of the Canadian Shield that was formed during Precambrian era and features some of the oldest rocks in the world. The border that separates the Canadian Shield from the rest of the province runs across Saskatchewan from south-east to north-west. This part of the province was formed during Precambrian era and contains igneous and metamorphic rocks. From the minerals found in that part of the Shield the most abundant and the most important for Saskatchewan is the metallic mineral uranium that can be used for building the nuclear reactors or exported to the other countries.
The rest of the province, except for the extreme southwest which is occupied by the Hills, is situated on the Saskatchewan Plain which is a part of the Interior Plains that are, in turn, part of the Great Plains of North America. This part was formed under water when the mountains of the Canadian Shield eroded and deposited on the bottom of the shallow seas that it was surrounded by. The process was completed during the Mesozoic era. This part is relatively flat with gently rolling hills and occasional valleys. The most important minerals that are found in this area composed of soft and hard sedimentary rock are the non-metallic minerals like potash which is widely used as a fertilizer and some oil.

64. Hydrology Research Opportunities: Department Of Geography, University Of Saskatc
Department of geography University of saskatchewan Saskatoon, saskatchewan, LOCATION The University of saskatchewan is a major research intensive
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65. Canadian Geographic Magazine: Maps, Travel, Photography, Geography Contests, And
saskatchewan will continue to be a hinterland as long as the people keep electing Department of geography University of Calgary. In Tune with the Times
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A miner's daughter responds I could relate so much to the story on prairie potash ("Salt of the earth," CG When I got older, I finally got to tour the underground world. I thought that would be a job I would like. It didn't bother me to go down in the cage or to be in the pitch-black darkness when the lights went out. I learned you just had to be careful, watching every move you made, because you never know when you're working with equipment and falling rock. When I grew up, I left to find a job in the big city and never did apply at the potash mine. In the 1990s, I moved back and am now a miner's common-law wife in the Esterhazy, Sask., area. Living the life as an adult is much different than as a kid. I know and understand the circumstances. I still worry a little bit, but not as much now. Living this life is wonderful and knowing that my other half loves his job makes things even better. Coralee McDonald

66. Canadian Geographic Magazine: Maps, Travel, Photography, Geography Contests, And
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Print Preview of Section Saskatchewan (province) , province in western Canada . Saskatchewan is one of the Prairie provinces, the others being Manitoba and Alberta . Its name is derived from the Cree Indian word kisiskatchewan , which means “swiftly flowing,” a term first applied to the Saskatchewan River . Crossed by a vast belt of flat prairie land, Saskatchewan, with Alberta, is one of only two Canadian provinces with no saltwater coast.

69. Canada Research Chair In Urban Change And Adaptation
Master of Arts, 1969, University of saskatchewan, Saskatoon (geography). Bachelor of Arts, 1967, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg (Major geography,
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Dr. Tom Carter
Biography Dr. Tom Carter is currently Canada Research Chair in Urban Change and Adaptation and Professor of Geography at the University of Winnipeg. Since joining the University he has also served as Director of Urban and Regional Research at the Institute of Urban Studies. Prior to joining the University in 1985, Dr. Carter was Executive Director of the Research and Policy Development Division with the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation. He held various positions in research and program delivery with the Housing Corporation in the period 1974 to 1985. During the early seventies he was Executive Officer in charge of the Urban Economics Research Division of the National Capital Development Commission in Canberra, Australia. He has worked as a consultant in the housing field and has lectured in Geography, Housing, Urban Studies, and City Planning at the Universities of Brandon, Regina, Manitoba and currently Winnipeg. (return to top of page) Educational Background
  • Doctor of Philosophy, 1978, University of Alberta, Edmonton
    (Urban and Regional Geography) Master of Arts, 1969, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon (Geography)

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IntroductionSaskatchewan is situated in the central Prairie between Alberta on the west and Manitoba 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 shapeit 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 DescriptionGeologic HistoryLand Formation, Types of Rocks, and MineralsThe northeastern part of Saskatchewan is a part of the Canadian Shield that was formed during Precambrian era and features ......
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72. Geography Graduate Programs In Canada
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77. KAS Guest Speaker
Dept. of geography, University of Regina, Regina, saskatchewan, S4S 0A2, Canada. 306585-4030, Fax 306-585-4815, E-mail sauchyn@max.cc.uregina.ca
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DAVID J. SAUCHYN
Our distinguished guest speaker was Dr. David J. Sauchyn, University of Regina, Saskatchewan. He is one of the foremost Canadian experts on changing environments of the Great Plains as well as application of GIS to large, interdisciplinary studies. He is currently involved a multiyear, national investigation of environmental change in the "Palliser Triangle" of southwestern Saskatchewan and southeastern Alberta. Dr. Sauchyn presented two lectures in connection with the KAS annual meeting:
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  • Plenary lecture for the Kansas Academy of Science. He described the Palliser Triangle project in southwestern Saskatchewan and southeastern Alberta.
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Dept. of Geography, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4S 0A2, Canada. Fax: E-mail: sauchyn@max.cc.uregina.ca
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78. Saskatchewan Guide - Canada - General Information - World Travel Guide Provided
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Area: 570,113 sq km (220,121 sq miles).
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Language: Although Canada is officially bilingual (English and French), English is more commonly spoken in Saskatchewan.
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79. Diplomatic Gateway To Canada - Visit To Simpson Seeds Inc.
saskatchewan s geography heavily influences a strongly resourcebased economy. Top economic sectors include oil and gas, as well as some renewable energy
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Visit to Simpson Seeds Inc. (Rail Site Plant)
Simpson Seeds Farm is celebrating its 25 th anniversary this year. The family-owned and operated mixed seed company has diversified into secondary production - processing and cleaning of pulses, producing five million pounds of lentils a week. The tour of the facility, given by several members of the Simpson family, included the weigh scale, storage containers for both unwashed and clean pulses, and the transportation facilities. The process of quality control was described. There was a demonstration of loading bags onto the truck ("bagging"). The tour guides emphasized a strong focus on quality, to which they attribute their success. The electric eye colour sorters enables Simpson Seeds to provide their customers with a wide variety of qualities, from completely free of foreign material to up to 15 % foreign material content. Lentil farmers from across the province supply Simpson Seeds, and this year's harvest of 1.6 million acres will result in 750,000 to 900,000 metric tons of lentils. Visitors were treated to delicious high-protein cookies that included wild rice, lentils and seeds, as well as more traditional cookie ingredients.

80. Eberts Home Page
University of saskatchewan, Saskatoon, saskatchewan, 1993; MA (geography) University of saskatchewan, Saskatoon, saskatchewan, 1995 PhD (geography)
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Dr. Derrek Eberts Associate Professor
Mailing address: Department of Geography, Brandon University,
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, R7A 6A9
Office: 4-09 Brodie Science Building
E-mail: ebertsd@brandonu.ca
Telephone: (204) 727-7447
Fax: (204) 728-7346
Academic Degrees
BA (Honours) (Geography)
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 1993
MA (Geography)
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 1995

PhD (Geography)
York University, North York, Ontario, 2001
Research Interests
Economic restructuring Changing patterns of work organization Neo-artisanal production Rural Diversification
Small City Downtowns Tourism (Canadian) Brewing Industry
Recent Conference Presentations
Eberts, D., 2004. “Brewing a Sense of Place: Neo-localism and the branding and marketing of beer.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Prairie Division, Muenster, SK, Oct. 1-3. Eberts, D., and D. Ramsey, 2004. “Craft Production and Toursim in Rural Manitoba.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Moncton, NB, May 25-29. Eberts, D., 2004. “Downtown Revitalisation in a Small Prairie City: Brandon, Manitoba.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Western Division, Medicine Hat, AB, March 18 - 20.

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