Prince Albert is the third-largest city in Saskatchewan, after Saskatoon and Regina. On the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, it is located not far from the province’s center. It was established as a logging center in the early 1900s and was named after Queen Victoria’s consort. Currently, Prince Albert acts as a distribution hub for the uranium and gold mining operations in northern Saskatchewan. Oil extraction, carpentry, pulp and paper milling, and food packaging are some of its industries....
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Moose Jaw
The name Moose Jaw is from a Cree name, Moscâstani-sîpiy, meaning “a warm place by the river”. It is a city in southern Saskatchewan. The Moose Jaw Tunnels are widely linked to Al Capone. By the Trans-Canada Highway, there is a huge sculpture called Mac the Moose. Buildings downtown are adorned with vibrant murals depicting events from the city’s past. A prairie-built ship can be found in the Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village & Museum to the south. Weather The...
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Saskatoon, whose name comes from the Cree word, Misaskwatomina, which means “a place of many berries,” is famous for its delectable desserts produced with the Saskatoon berry. The South Saskatchewan River is where the city of Saskatoon is located. Wanuskewin Heritage Park is located north of the Meewasin Trail along the river and features exhibits that focus on indigenous culture. Native wildlife can be found in the prairie grasslands of Beaver Creek Conservation Area at the trail’s southern stretch. The...
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As a newcomer in Saskatchewan, among other things you will need to put in place, your banking needs certainly rank high. One way to ease some stress involve in settling is to already know what plans and the exact bank that can cater to your needs in Saskatchewan even before leaving your home-country or country of residence. You can be sure to get many banking options to choose from, however you might have to tailor these options towards your needs...
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After completing your studies in Saskatchewan you may decide to go back home or explore the option of becoming a permanent resident in Saskatchewan (which is a great choice if you ask us). It will interest you to know that Canada and its provinces also want international students who finished from post-secondary schools in Canada to immigrate permanently, the reasons which are not far-fetched: Quality Education Acclimatized to the Canadian way of life High proficiency in English or French Canadian...
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