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         Saskatchewan Geography:     more books (33)
  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. Geography
Subject Index geography. Le rôle d un cours d eau dans une région, Lanaudière(Québec) Digitizing History Southeast saskatchewan s Digital History
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/E/SL_Geography.asp
Subject Index - Geography
A B C D ... H I J K L M ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z - A -
1841: A Census of Prince Edward Island

1880's Newfoundland - A Pictorial

3rd Dimension, a new way of seeing in cyberspace - The AMUSE Project (The)

Acadian Odyssey
...
Athabaska Oil Sands

- B -
Battle of the Restigouche

Bird's Eye View (A)

Boat Peoples of Indochina

- C - Canada at the Millennium: A Transcultural Society Canada Heirloom Series Canada's Polar Environments Canada's Polar Life ... Cooperative Movement in Nova Scotia - D - De l'Outaragasipi à la rivière l'Assomption: Le rôle d'un cours d'eau dans une région, Lanaudière (Québec) Digitizing History: Southeast Saskatchewan's Digital History Discover Canada's Geoscience Heritage (through photo images) Discover the Heritage of Baccalieu Trail - E - East to West: The Story of Japanese Settlement in Southern Alberta Emily Carr: At Home and at Work Endangered Species in Endangered Spaces Energy from Beneath the Sea ... Explorers of New France (The) - F - Five Ancient Cultures of the Northern Peninsula Folksong Tycoon (The) Fort Henry Adventure (The) Fossils of Nova Scotia ... Francomania - G - George Back Collection George R Pearkes - H - Historical Athabasca Landing 1880 - 1914 Historical Series, Agriculture Canada

62. Keeseekoowenin - Riding Mountain Geography
2. HY Hind, Report of the Assiniboine and saskatchewan Exploring Expedition. witha Past, Present and Future, by William G. Hillman, in geography of Manitoba
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/keeseekoowenin/history/RMGeography.html

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Community History Treaty 2 ... Credits This Website is owned and maintained by the Keeseekoowenin First Nation History Committee and published under the authority of the Chief and Council of Keeseekoowenin Ojibway First Nation. The images and text contained in this website are the property of the Keeseekoowenin Ojibway First Nation Riding Mountain: The Geography The Little Saskatchewan River is a tightly-meandering tributary of the Assiniboine, flowing south out of Lake Audy and Clear Lake ( footnote 1 ), generally following a southeast course through a fertile deeply-entrenched heavily-treed valley. The "Little Saskatchewan" has had several other names. It was referred to as the River St. Peter by LaVerendrye. In 1806, Alexander Henry speaks of it as the "Rapid River". The Okanase people called it Keeseesatchewan , "Rapid Flowing River". Early Europeans called "Riding Mountain" the "Fort Dauphin Mountain". The Okanase Band called the mountain Wowwaswajicus , "The Hill of the Buffalo Chase".

63. Geography WebQuest
geography of Western Canada. Natural resource and agricultural communities are thelifeblood of BC, Alberta, saskatchewan, and Manitoba and they can’t afford
http://chasesec.sd73.bc.ca/WebQuest/geography_webquest.htm
Social Studies 10
Geography of Western Canada
WebQuest
Created by Mr. G. Hafeli Chase Secondary School, Chase, BC Chase Home Teacher's Page Links Evaluation
Introduction Wow, the realty market has taken a beating since 9-11 and the war against terrorism! With our economy in the dumps, many resource-based industry towns and agricultural regions are feeling the heat. They are in need of some new people to fill the jobs being vacated by retiring baby-boomers. They need doctors, teachers, carpenters, plumbers, salespeople, nurses, pavers, mill workers, cowboys, butchers, and farmers and many, many more- the list goes on! With many retirees moving to more moderate climates, the Come Live Here Realty Company is having a tough go of it as well. In desperation, they have decided to launch a campaign to re-populate rural Western Canada before these vibrant rural communities become a thing of the past. Natural resource and agricultural communities are the lifeblood of BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba and they can’t afford to lose any more people! Of course, that’s where YOU come in…

64. The Geography Network Canada -- Free Data
map services can be previewed here using the geography Network Explorer Geobase,Geobase saskatchewan Geographical Names (ArcIMS Image Service), saskatchewan.
http://www.geographynetwork.ca/data/freedata.html
Free Tools Clearinghouses Free Data Services Geogaphy Network Canada data services are published using either the ArcXML protocol employed by ESRI's ArcIMS software or the Web Map Server (WMS) protocol published by the Open GIS Consortium (OGC). These map services can be previewed here using the Geography Network Explorer or accessed separately using your ArcIMS or WMS client application. Publisher Data Set Title Coverage Area Geobase Geobase National Road Network - Manitoba (ArcIMS Image Service; Simplified Roads) Manitoba Geobase Geobase National Road Network - Manitoba (WMS; Simplified Roads) Manitoba Geobase Geobase National Road Network - Manitoba (Dissolved ArcIMS Image Service) Manitoba Geobase Geobase National Road Network - Manitoba (Dissolved WMS) Manitoba Geobase Geobase National Road Network - Newfoundland and Labrador (Undissolved ArcIMS Image Service) Newfoundland and Labrador Geobase Geobase National Road Network - Newfoundland and Labrador (Undissolved WMS) Newfoundland and Labrador Geobase Geobase National Road Network - Newfoundland and Labrador (Dissolved ArcIMS Image Service) Newfoundland and Labrador

65. Canada Research Chair In Urban Change And Adaptation
Urban and Regional geography). Master of Arts, 1969, University of saskatchewan,Saskatoon (geography). Bachelor of Arts, 1967, University
http://ius.uwinnipeg.ca/CRC/crc_drcarter.htm
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)

66. Want To Know More?
ca/geology/. Department of geography University of saskatchewan Saskatoon,SK S7N 5A5 http//www.usask.ca/geography/. Department of
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67. En Savoir Plus?
Translate this page Department of geography University of saskatchewan Saskatoon, SK S7N5A5 http//www.usask.ca/geography/, Department of Geological
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68. MCoS: Cultural Connections
Slovenia Country Info Recipes, history, geography, economy, and culture of Slovenia. Welcometo saskatchewan Culture Information on the myriad to cultures in
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T he following is a list of web links to sites containing cultural information that MCoS has compiled. Our list is far from complete and we are always open to adding more links. If you have any that you would like to recommend, find any nonfunctioning sites or have any comments on our present list do not hesitate to e-mail us. Africa Caribbean Europe Latin America ... MCoS Page Links
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69. The Rural Geography Study Group
NAQVI, KIMBERLEY, DEPARTMENT OF geography, UNIVERSITY OF saskatchewan. NUTTALL,A. JAY, OFOSUHENE, MAXWELL, DEPARTMENT OF geography, UNIVERSITY OF saskatchewan.
http://www.brandonu.ca/Academic/RuralDevelopment/PeopleandContact/Dr.Doug Ramsey
Rural Development
The Rural Geography Study Group The Canadian Association of Geographers Chair: Doug Ramsey May 2003 The Rural Geography Study Group has been increasingly active over the past few years. We had a very successful presence with special sessions at the 2002 (Toronto) and 2001 (Montréal) annual meetings of the CAG. In each year, eight sessions were either organized or sponsored by the Rural Geography Study Group. Highlights of activities over the past two years include: 1. 16 special sessions at 2 CAG meetings 2. Inaugural "Best Student Paper" Award in 2002. This award was presented to Valentine Cadieux of the University of Toronto. 3. An edited collection of papers from the 2001 and 2002 meetings (see below, Research Activities). 4. Discussions have been ongoing to develop a "course reader" modeled on the 50th anniversary issue of The Canadian Geographer . This will be an agenda item at the 2003 Study Group meeting at CAG in Victoria. 5. A total of 18 geographers working in Canada will be participating in the "

70. Eberts Home Page
BA (Honours) (geography) University of saskatchewan, Saskatoon, saskatchewan, 1993MA (geography) University of saskatchewan, Saskatoon, saskatchewan, 1995 PhD
http://www.brandonu.ca/Geography/Staff_files/Eberts Home.htm
Dr. Derrek Eberts Assistant 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., 2003. "Downtown Vitality in a Small Prairie City: Brandon, Manitoba." Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers / Canadian Regional Science Association, Victoria, BC, May 27 - 31. Eberts, D., 2002. "The 'New Industrial Geography' in the Prairies: The Artisan in South-West Manitoba." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Prairie Division, Neepawa, MB, Sept. 27 - 29. Eberts, D., 2002. "To Brew or Not to Brew: Historical and Geographical Perspectives on Beer in Canada." Paper presented at the Manitoba History Conference, sponsored by the Manitoba Historical Society, Winnipeg, MB, May 11.

71. Resources From Www.BiologyBrowser.org
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  • An Introduction to the Identification of Vascular Plants in Saskatchewan
    The Virtual Herbarium provides an introduction to the Vascular Plants of Saskatchewan using interactive keys and botanical glossaries supported by visual examples of specimens deposited in he main collection of the W. P. Fraser Herbarium - includes searchable key and checklist of families - University of Saskatchewan
  • 72. Geography Graduate Programs In Canada
    of geography Graduate program in geography Graduate Chair, Department of geography,University of saskatchewan, 9 Campus Drive Saskatoon, saskatchewan S7N 5A5
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    73. Saskatchewan, Province, Canada. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    1. geography. saskatchewan is bounded by the Northwest Territories (N), Manitoba(E), North Dakota and Montana (S), and Alberta (W). One of the Prairie Provinces
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    Select Search All Bartleby.com All Reference Columbia Encyclopedia World History Encyclopedia Cultural Literacy World Factbook Columbia Gazetteer American Heritage Coll. Dictionary Roget's Thesauri Roget's II: Thesaurus Roget's Int'l Thesaurus Quotations Bartlett's Quotations Columbia Quotations Simpson's Quotations Respectfully Quoted English Usage Modern Usage American English Fowler's King's English Strunk's Style Mencken's Language Cambridge History The King James Bible Oxford Shakespeare Gray's Anatomy Farmer's Cookbook Post's Etiquette Bulfinch's Mythology Frazer's Golden Bough All Verse Anthologies Dickinson, E. Eliot, T.S. Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L. Sandburg, C. Sassoon, S. Whitman, W. Wordsworth, W. Yeats, W.B. All Nonfiction Harvard Classics American Essays Einstein's Relativity Grant, U.S. Roosevelt, T. Wells's History Presidential Inaugurals All Fiction Shelf of Fiction Ghost Stories Short Stories Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference Columbia Encyclopedia PREVIOUS NEXT ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Saskatchewan, province, Canada

    74. Columbus World Travel Guide - Canada - North America - Saskatchewan - General In
    geography saskatchewan is bordered by Manitoba to the east, the Northwest Territoriesto the north, Alberta to the west and the US States of North Dakota and
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    ... /Canada /Saskatchewan SASKATCHEWAN General Information
    Area: 651,900 sq km (251,796 sq miles).
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    75. SCMP
    Hydrology Research Opportunities Department of geography, Universityof saskatchewan. Hydrology Research Opportunities 8+ Research
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    76. What Are Spatial Solutions?
    saskatchewan. University of saskatchewan geography Department www.usask.ca/geography.Yukon. Yukon College - geography Department www.yukoncollege.yk.ca.
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    Ontario Algonquin College -
    GIS Technologist Program
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    Canadore College -
    Environmental Management
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    Carleton University -
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    GIS Specialist Certificate Program
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    gislab/certif.html
    Mohawk College -
    GIS Program www.mohawkc.on.ca/dept/building/gis Niagara College - Post Graduate GIS Program www.niagarac.on.ca/gis Nipissing University - Geography Department www.unipissing.ca Queen's University - Geographic Information System Laboratory www.gis.queensu.ca Ryerson Polytechnic University - School of Applied Geography www.geography.ryerson.ca www.saultc.on.ca Sir Sandford Fleming College - Geomatics Institute http://www.geomaticsatfleming.ca/Geomatics/index.html Trent University - GIS Program www.trentu.ca/ers/degreeGIS.shtml University of Ottawa - Department of Geography http://www.uottawa.ca University of Toronto - Department of Geography and Program Planning www.geog.utoronto.ca University of Waterloo - GIS Program www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/gis Wilfrid Laurier University - www.wlu.ca

    77. Teaching
    University of Windsor. Mathematics for Business. University of saskatchewan.Introduction to Human geography. geography of Resources and Conservation.
    http://publish.uwo.ca/~mbgreen/teaching.htm
    Teaching Courses I'm Teaching Fall Term, 2003 Geog 301a: Quantitative Methods in Geography Geog 270a: Economic Geography Courses I'm Teaching Winter Term, 2004 Geog 372b: The Geography of International Business Geog Foundations of the Geography of World Business To access the course sites you will need a valid username and password. Please contact me for these if you don't already have them. Graduate Student Thesis Supervision: M.A Awareness and Management of Groundwater Quality on Saskatchewan Farms Housing Metis in Northern Saskatchewan: An Examination of the Northern Housing Program . Patterns of U.S. Venture Capital Investment . Spatial Manifestations of Canadian Merger Activity: 1965-1984 . An Economic Geography of Canadian Venture Capital Investment Corporate Restructuring in Canada A Geography of International Banking 1976-1986 Ph.D. Canada's Multinationals: a Study in Outward Foreign Direct Investment Spatial Patterns of Strategic Alliances among Information Technology Firms in the US: 1990-1993 Spatial Patterns of Institutional Stock Ownership in the United States from 1980 to 1990 Location of Foreign Direct Investment in P.R. China, 1979-1993: An Application of A New Locational Framework

    78. TOPAZ Is A Topographic Gem
    But when an idle boast made eight years ago by aU of S (University of saskatchewan)geography professor evolved into a computer program that’s in use today
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  • TOPAZ IS A TOPOGRAPHIC GEM
    Agricultural Research, April 1999, Vol. 47, No. 4
    UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN GEOGRAPHER TEAMS WITH AMERICAN ENGINEER TO CREATE A TOPOGRAPHIC GEM

    University of Saskatchewan on Campus News, April 1999, Vol. 6, Number 15.
  • TOPAZ IS A TOPOGRAPHIC GEM
    Agricultural Research, April 1999, Vol. 47, No. 4, ISSN 0002-161X TOPAZ helps give farmers, engineers, scientists, and others a true lay of the land. ARS hydraulic engineer Jurgen Garbrecht and Professor Lawrence Martz from Canada’s University of Saskatchewan developed the software as part of an international research effort to apply digital landscape technology to drainage-and-runoff-related problems. TOPAZshort for topographic parameterization—is a computer-based evaluation tool that defines and analyzes land surface characteristics, watershed configurations, and drainage features. It has a range of analysis options and unique features that set it apart from commercial geographic information systems (GIS). "TOPAZ has already gone global," says Garbrecht. "Researchers, engineers, and educators in Europe, the Middle East, and North America are using it."

    79. GIS Education : Geographic Departments / Institutions In Canada
    University of saskatchewan, Department of geography; University of Sherbrooke,Department of geography and Remote Sensing (French only);
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    80. The EnviroLink Network - Geography
    Displaying 1 3 of 3 resources in geography and Organizations 1 Category Organizations2. Nature saskatchewan Education, Conservation, and Research Regina
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