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AGREEMENT ESTABLISHES URBAN PARK FOR THE BATTLEFORDS

Released on March 30, 2007

Environment Minister John Nilson, North Battleford Mayor Julian Sadlowski and Battleford Mayor Chris Odishaw signed an agreement today to establish the Battlefords River Valley Urban Park.  Health Minister and Battlefords MLA Len Taylor was also in attendance.

“I believe that urban parks contribute to our quality of life and sense of well-being,” Nilson said.  “Saskatchewan people care deeply about our parks and green spaces and this investment will provide opportunities for residents and visitors alike to enjoy outdoor recreation and will contribute to a lasting legacy for future generations to enjoy.”

“These dollars will go a long way to encourage new development in our river valley.  The Battlefords are in a unique position that we share the river valley, which will enhance this partnership,” Town of Battleford Mayor Chris Odishaw said. 

“We are very pleased with the allocation of funding for the development of our river valley, an area of our community that holds potential for exciting developmental possibilities that will further enhance the amenities that the citizens of our community may enjoy,” North Battleford Mayor Julian Sadlowski said.

“The people of the Battlefords have worked hard for this day.  They love the natural setting encompassing this area and it is a great pleasure for me to be here to witness the signing of the agreement creating this urban park,” Taylor said.

This urban park is located along the North Saskatchewan River between the City of North Battleford and the Town of Battleford.  This river valley is rich in both natural and cultural history.

Battlefords River Valley Park is one of seven urban park partnerships in Saskatchewan.  The other parks are Wascana Centre in Regina, Wakamow Valley in Moose Jaw, Meewasin Valley in Saskatoon, Chinook Parkway in Swift Current, Pêhonân Parkway in Prince Albert and Tatagwa Parkway in Weyburn.

Battlefords River Valley Park is a member of the Association of Saskatchewan Urban Parks and Conservation Agencies.

The Saskatchewan Government will provide $73,000 this year.  In future years, funding will be determined on a per capita basis.  The Battlefords will match this annual funding.

The Battlefords will be responsible for the development, maintenance and operation of the urban park.  The Saskatchewan Government will also participate in a five-member board that will make recommendations regarding implementation of the Battlefords River Valley Master Plan.

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For more information, contact:

Art Jones
Environment
Regina
Phone: 306-787-5796
Email: art.jones@gov.sk.ca 

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