
Sask. First Nation uses wood from old grain elevators to build its first homes
A Saskatchewan First Nation is using wood from old grain elevators to build some of the first homes on its land.
216 First Avenue North
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7K 3W3
A Saskatchewan First Nation is using wood from old grain elevators to build some of the first homes on its land.
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