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Spice of Bombay, 9940 College Blvd., offers an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet. ... South Indian restaurant Chettinad’s opened in Overland Park more than a month ago, at 8018 W 151st St.
Diaspora is a spice company that trades in spices sourced to small farmers in South East Asia. The company was founded in 2017 by Indian-American Sana Javeri Kadri, and is based in California's Bay Area.
It runs from Highway 7 near Saskatoon to Pike Lake Provincial Park at Pike Lake. The speed limit is 90 km/h (55 mph). The highway is approximately 23 kilometres (14 mi) long. [1] Highway 60 serves as a link connecting Saskatoon to Pike Lake Provincial Park, as well as acreages and businesses in the area.
Bus Terminals, Stations and Carpool/Park and Ride Lots Served by GO Transit; Name Type Parking Location Coordinates Notes Aberfoyle [38] Park & Ride 202 Brock Road South at McLean Road, Puslinch: Aurora [39] MTO Carpool 176 [40] Highway 404 at Aurora Road, Aurora
Idylwyld Drive (/ ˈ aɪ d əl w aɪ l d / EYE-del-wild) is an arterial road in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.It is one of the main roads in and out of the downtown area of the city.. On the south side of the Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge, it is a freeway and was initially designated as the Idylwyld Freeway (since 2013, the southern portion of the road has also been designated as Idylwyld Drive).
Grasswood, also known as Grasswood Park, is an unincorporated hamlet in Saskatchewan. It is part of the Corman Park rural municipality and is located just south of the city limits of Saskatoon . A second unincorporated hamlet, Furdale , is directly to the west.
Broadway Theatre on Broadway Avenue. Broadway Avenue is an arterial road and commercial street in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.It begins at the east end of the Broadway Bridge and continues south for about 4 kilometres until terminating at a cul-de-sac in the Avalon neighbourhood.
Around 1950, the community members of Glencairn came together to create a curling rink in a former dairy barn and called it the Furdale Curling Club, referencing the multiple fur farms located in the area beginning around the 1930s, including the Saskatoon Silver Fox Farm operated by Dr. R.H. MacDonald which was one of the largest in the area, consisting of more than 700 animals.