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Kaija Sanelma Harris (née Lehtimäki) was a Finnish-born Canadian weaver whose contributions were significant to the craft and art community of Canada. Renowned for her exceptional use of colour, structure, creation of innovative techniques, and impact on Canadian weaving, Kaija left an enduring legacy in Canadian art.
Saskatoon neighbourhood boundaries as of 2014 The city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan , Canada currently has 65 neighbourhoods divided amongst 9 designated Suburban Development Areas (SDAs). Some neighbourhoods underwent boundary and name changes in the 1990s when the City of Saskatoon adjusted its community map.
The Riversdale Business Improvement District (RBID) is a business improvement district located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was created through a City of Saskatoon by-law establishing it on February 12, 1990. It is the largest BID is Saskatchewan containing 59 city blocks within its geographic footprint.
The 2nd Avenue Lofts is a historic building located in the Central Business District of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.. The original building on the site was a five-story concrete and steel building with a pressed brick facade building constructed in 1913, to house the J.F. Cairns Department Store.
1903 Forestry Farm Park Dr, Saskatoon, SK S7S 1G9 Saskatoon SK 52°09′32″N 106°35′06″W / 52.159°N 106.585°W / 52.159; -106.585 ( Forestry Farm Park and Zoo National Historic Site of
Saskatoon has established several "suburban centres" in neighbourhoods away from the downtown core, most of which include a major commercial component: Blairmore Suburban Centre; Confederation Suburban Centre - includes Confederation Mall, Plaza 22 Strip Mall, Canadian Tire, Superstore, and Royal Square Strip Mall; Lakewood Suburban Centre
Saskatoon: Derived from the Cree word misāskwatōmin, meaning Saskatoon berry – a fruit native to the area. Sintaluta: The name comes from a Lakota word meaning tail of the red fox. Wadena: Named after Wadena, Minnesota, the origin of some early settlers of American descent, which was named after Chief Wadena, an Ojibwe Chief.
The View on Fifth, formerly the Milroy Apartments, is the fifth-tallest building in Saskatoon, Canadian province of Saskatchewan, and located in the Central Business District. [1] The building was originally constructed as rental units in 1968.