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Cornerstone Shopping District
The Cornerstone Shopping District is a newer retail district in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. It house over 25 retail outlets with more coming as it expands into Phase II.
Prince Albert Rural Water Utility
The Prince Albert Rural Water Utility is an independent governing body independent of City of Prince Albert.[1]
In 1993, a committe made up of RM of Prince Albert residents was formed.[2] At that time their aim was to ensure a safe and adequate supply of water to their families and operations.[3]
By 1995, the 120-kilometers of pipeline was completed for the inital 125 subscribers. That water source was vital for area businesses such as hog, beef, and dairy producers, and an oilseed processing operation.[4]
The PARWU partnered with the City of Prince Albert as Prince Albert would become the main source for the water for PARWU.
Since the initial pipeline was completed, it has expanded. On November 8, 1996 a signing between the PARWU and Muskoday First Nations took place at the Muskoday Community Hall. The signing was witnessed by cheif of Muskoday First Nations Austin Bear, Colin Sheldon who is the chairman of PARWU, Lawrence Joseph, councillor with the City of Prince Albert, Ray Gamercy, a representative of Indian Affairs, plus a number of Muskoday residents.[5] Although Muskoday was notified a year and a half earlier that the pipeline was going in their direction. They were in negotiations until the November 8th signging. The pipeline in Muskoday went towards rectifying the water problem facing the reserve.[6]
[edit] PARWU serves
- Duck Lake
- Halcro
- McDowall
- Muskoday First Nations
- Red Deer Hill
- RM of Buckland
- RM of Garden River
- RM of Prince Albert
[edit] References
- ^ Muskoday First Nation signs water agreement. The Saskatchewan Sage (1996-12). Retrieved on 2008-03-01.
- ^ Prince Albert Rural Water Utility. RM of Prince Albert. Retrieved on 2008-03-01.
- ^ Prince Albert Rural Water Utility. RM of Prince Albert. Retrieved on 2008-03-01.
- ^ Government of Saskatchewan (1995-10-20). "Prince Albert rural water pipeline completed". Press release. Retrieved on 2008-03-01.
- ^ Muskoday First Nation signs water agreement. The Saskatchewan Sage (1996-12). Retrieved on 2008-03-01.
- ^ Muskoday First Nation signs water agreement. The Saskatchewan Sage (1996-12). Retrieved on 2008-03-01.