Sentences with phrase «prairie province of»

Born in the western prairie province of Saskatchewan in 1982, Salgado received a Bachelor degree at the University of British Columbia (2005) and a Masters degree at Chelsea College of Art (2009).
My name is Brittany and I am a 25 - year - old introvert, part - time independent traveler, healthy eater, and amateur photographer living simply near a small town in the Canadian prairie province of Manitoba.
The biotech industry in the other prairie province of Manitoba is comparatively small, with only six companies.
Canadian Lawyer has ranked TDS as one of the top 5 Manitoba law firms and one of the top 10 law firms in the prairie provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

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«If you live in a small town in a prairie province, you can now get funding with the click of a button,» he says.
I have yet to see any proof that the TMX expansion is in the interests of provinces east or west of the prairies.
Alberta is one of the prairie oil - rich provinces which have been drastically impacted by low oil prices as sentiment fell to 58.6, the lowest since June 2013.
On Thursday, fellow prairie province Saskatchewan entered into the war, announcing it will consider limits on its out - of - province oil shipments if B.C. continues its efforts to delay the pipeline expansion project.While Saskatchewan likely would not be shipping oil on the proposed pipeline, the province has been negatively impacted by the projects continued delays.
Given this prairie windstorm, it's no surprise the Highwood Wildrose Riding Association was one of the first the party set up and that it has shown some of the strongest membership numbers in the province.
It would be tempting to assume that most date ideas in the prairie provinces involve some combination of open skies, waving grasses, and cowboys — and while these can be fun (Calgary Stampede anyone?)
Saskatchewan is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of 588,276.09 square kilometers and a population of 1,015,895, mostly living in the southern half of the province.
The located on the North Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province, an area with some of the most fertile farmland on the prairies.
Alberta is one of Canada prairie provinces.
The prairie province boasts of an attractive housing market which is apparent after buyer demand increased in 2012.
The interests of local Golden Retriever breed clubs across Canada are represented by the Regional Directors in the Atlantic Provinces, Quebec, Ontario, The Prairies & Northwest Territories, Alberta, and British Columbia & The Yukon.
Across the long, wheat - filled stretches of the prairies you finally get to central Canada and Ontario, the most populous province and the country's economic engine.
I'm Brittany, a 20 - something year old living simply near a small town in the Canadian prairies, who loves traveling independently and deeply, exploring off the beaten path both locally in my province of Manitoba and beyond, eating and cooking healthy, plant - based and gluten - free foods and meals, taking photographs, learning about foreign cultures, languages and cuisines, and seeking meaningful experiences and authentic adventures wherever I go.
For eaters in North America living outside of the grain growing regions of the U.S. mid-west and the Canadian prairie provinces one of the big gaps in eating a wholly local diet is the absence of wheat.
While long and severe drought in the US State of Georgia is officially «over», and water restrictions going «off» across the US Southeast, the Canadian prairie provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, as pictured) are suffering an historic drought that may have serious impacts on farmers and food production.
This time around, the historical definition of what constitutes a regional firm in the Prairies was updated to allow the inclusion of MLT Aikins LLP and Miller Thomson LLP, both of which have offices in more than one province in Canada.
This leaves me feeling rather optimistic about the possibilities in terms of the future of legal profession regulation in the prairie provinces.
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