Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P STYLE="text-align:Justify;margin:0 0 0 0;"><SPAN><SPAN>HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL consists of provincial and national highways system in Saskatchewan maintained by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (MHI). This data layer is based on the Linear Reference System (LRS) concepts. KM_FROM and KM_TO fields store the start point and the end point at Kilometer information of the line segment. Unique Identifiers (RoadName & NID) are associated with each line segment. The "RoadName" field carry the unique highway name for each line segment in a control section. "NID" National Identifier is used to manage the updates between data producer and data users. HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL data layer serves as a foundation for SURN, NRN, SASK911, CAR, SGI-iHaul and other applications.</SPAN></SPAN></P><P STYLE="margin:0 0 0 0;"><SPAN /></P><P><SPAN /></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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Copyright Text: Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways & Infrastructure, Government of Saskatchewan, Canada
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Description: A spatial representation (polygon) of the rural municipalities that have fire bans that have been reported to the Controlled Burn Line (1-866-404-4911) of Saskatchewan. It is the responsibly of each municipality to call the Controlled Burn Line to add or remove a fire ban from the reported list. This dataset is a query of the Information Services Corporation's Cadastral dataset, which is used along with FireBan_UM to produce a daily municipal fire ban map on the public website.The residents of Saskatchewan need to know when and where they are allowed to burn in Saskatchewan – and municipalities/rural municipalities play an important role in making that happen.Municipalities, regional, and national parks have the authority to ban open burning in their areas of responsibility, while the SPSA can restrict open burning in provincial forests, parks and Crown land. Only in the most extreme situations would the SPSA consider restricting burning in all rural municipalities.The SPSA strongly encourages all municipalities to pass fire restriction bylaws that meet their local need. Local leaders are in the best position to determine when and where burning should be restricted within their municipality.Sample rural fire ban bylaws and a burn permit are available to rural municipalities on this page. All municipalities are strongly encouraged to obtain independent legal advice prior to adopting bylaws. https://www.saskpublicsafety.ca/communities/community-fire-bans
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Copyright Text: Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, Information Services Corporation, Sask911, SARM
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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><P STYLE="margin:0 0 7 0;"><SPAN><SPAN>The residents of Saskatchewan need to know when and where they are allowed to burn in Saskatchewan – and municipalities/rural municipalities play an important role in making that happen. Municipalities, regional, and national parks have the authority to ban open burning in their areas of responsibility, while the SPSA can restrict open burning in provincial forests, parks and Crown land. Only in the most extreme situations would the SPSA consider restricting burning in all rural municipalities. The SPSA strongly encourages all municipalities to pass fire restriction bylaws that meet their local need. Local leaders are in the best position to determine when and where burning should be restricted within their municipality. Sample rural fire ban bylaws and a burn permit are available to rural municipalities on this page. All municipalities are strongly encouraged to obtain independent legal advice prior to adopting bylaws. https://www.saskpublicsafety.ca/communities/community-fire-bans</SPAN></SPAN></P></DIV>
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Copyright Text: Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA)
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Description: Occasionally due to extreme fire hazards, the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport will issue restrictions on open fires in provincial parks and recreation sites.During Fire Restrictions or Bans:Self-contained, CSA-approved portable gas heating devices and fire pits, barbecues, pressurized stoves and charcoal briquettes will be permitted for cooking and heating purposes at park discretion for the duration of this ban. The campfire restriction order will stay in place until conditions improve and the restrictions are lifted. Support fire suppression efforts. If you see a fire, report it by calling Park Watch toll-free at 1-800-667-1788. In an emergency, call 911.https://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/places-to-go/provincial-parks/stay-in-saskparks/fire
Service Item Id: 2012765bd55640b59c353f70370f6e7e
Copyright Text: Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, Information Services Corporation, SaskParks
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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><P><SPAN>The Aboriginal Lands product consists of polygon entities that depict the administrative boundaries (extent) of lands where the title has been vested in specific Aboriginal Groups of Canada or lands which were set aside for their exclusive benefit. More specifically it includes the following lands: 1) Indian Reserves that include: 1.1) Surrendered lands or a reserve, as defined in the Indian Act. This definition excludes Indian Settlements and Indian Communities. 1.2) Sechelt lands, as defined in the Sechelt Indian Band Self-Government Act, chapter 27 of the Statutes of Canada, 1986. 2) Land Claim Settlement Lands - Lands created under Comprehensive Land Claims Process that do not or will not have Indian Reserve status under the Indian Act. They include: 2.1) Category IA land or Category IA-N land, as defined in the Cree-Naskapi (of Quebec) Act, chapter 18 of the Statutes of Canada, 1984. Category 1B and category II Lands are excluded from this definition. 2.2) Settlement land, as defined in the Yukon First Nations Self-Government Act, and lands in which an interest is transferred or recognized under section 21 of that Act. Only Yukon First Nations Settlement Lands, which were surveyed and the survey plan recorded, are included in the dataset. 2.3) Inuit Owned Lands (IOL) as defined in the Agreement between the Inuit of the Nunavut Settlement Area and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada given effect and declared valid by the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act. It includes all parcels that have been surveyed and those that do not require a survey (this includes the islands). Survey plans may not all be recorded in the CLSR at this time. 2.4) Gwich'in Lands as defined in the Gwich'in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement, given effect and declared valid by the Gwich'in Land Claim Settlement Act. 2.5) Inuvialuit Lands as defined in the Western Arctic (Inuvialuit) Claims Settlement Act. 2.6) Sahtu Lands as defined in The Sahtu Dene and Métis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement given effect and declared valid by the Sahtu Dene and Métis Land Claim Settlement Act. All parcels are included but not all survey plans are recorded in the CLSR at this time. 2.7) Tlicho lands, as defined in the Tlicho Agreement, given effect and declared valid by the Tlicho Land Claims and Self-Government Act. 3) Indian Lands that include: 3.1) Lands in the Kanesatake Mohawk interim land base, as defined in the Kanesatake Interim Land Base Governance Act, other than the lands known as Doncaster Reserve No. 17.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV>
Service Item Id: 2012765bd55640b59c353f70370f6e7e
Copyright Text: Natural Resources Canada, Lands and Minerals Sector, Surveyor General Branch, Cadastral Information Service (pointOfContact; contact) nrcan.clss-satc.rncan@canada.ca
voice; 1 (613) 7164764
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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The distributed URBAN MUNICIPALITY feature layer, part of the ISC SaskGIS Cadastral dataset, contains a copy of the URBAN MUNICIPALITY feature layer taken from Information Services Corporation's (ISC) geospatial database. The data is comprised of geospatial locations and attributional information for all Urban Municipalities that reside within the province of Saskatchewan. The feature layer identifies each urban municipality by urban name, PPID (unique ID) and urban type. The urban municipalities have been derived from legal survey data and control survey points. This data is suitable for use in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Computer Aided Drawing Systems (CAD). The data is maintained and available for monthly, quarterly, bi-annually, annually or one-time distribution. The data that is delivered monthly undergoes rigorous quality control cycles and can be packaged as whole data and/or as change records (which indicate entities that have been added, deleted and modified since the previous months delivery). Contact ISC at ask@isc.ca should you have questions or to acquire the data.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The distributed PARK feature layer, part of the ISC SaskGIS Cadastral dataset, contains a copy of the PARK feature layer taken from Information Services Corporation's (ISC) geospatial database. The data is comprised of geospatial locations and attributional information for all parks that reside within the province of Saskatchewan. The feature layer identifies each park by park name, park type, PPID (unique ID) and geospatial location. The parks have been derived from legal survey data and control survey points. This data is suitable for use in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Computer Aided Drawing Systems (CAD). The data is maintained and available for monthly, quarterly, bi-annually, annually or one-time distribution. The data that is delivered monthly undergoes rigorous quality control cycles and can be packaged as whole data and/or as change records (which indicate entities that have been added, deleted and modified since the previous months delivery). Contact ISC at ask@isc.ca should you have questions or to acquire the data.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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