Official Treaty boundary signage for Saskatchewan is currently being coordinated by the Government of Saskatchewan and Office of the Treaty Commissioner. The first signs marking the boundary between Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Territory will be located along Highway 11 between Regina and Saskatoon in the Bladworth and Davidson area. The Treaty Commissioner and provincial…
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Four Prince Rupert area artists’ work will be presented on some new signage throughout the city. Tourism Prince Rupert, B.C. presented to city council on Monday, March 28. According to a news report from The Northern View, Chris Fraser, Roddy Tasaka, Lucy Trimble, and Kristen Mckay were the four artists chosen for their work to…
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The City of Nelson, B.C., has completed a design competition to replace the welcome signs at the three entrances leading into the city. The city engaged with the community for individuals to share what they thought was important to include in the design. The competition was an open invitation and involved three rounds. A design…
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Councillors from Fernie, B.C., have voted to award a $342,000 contract to an Edmonton-based company for the design of new signage around town, including the replacement of the ‘Welcome to Fernie’ sign. According to a news report from thefreepress.com, the funds are from grants the city was awarded by the province in early 2021, to…
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The Town of Tignish, PEI, has obtained some new signs for the community, one of which is for Bicentennial Park, installed on the washroom building near the park entrance, and another is a welcome sign for the town, according to a report from peicanada.com. The park sign will be installed immediately, while the new welcome…
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