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Jim Rickwood, the mayor of Biggar, Sask., has lived his entire life in Bigger. © Brenden Purdy / Global News The town of Biggar sign in the Biggar Museum. Over that time he's seen the ebb and flow of population in the town of just over 2, 100 people. Load Error Some things have stayed the same, like the town's infamous logo, 'New York is big, but this is Biggar. ' But the town is in for some major changes. Read more: U of S professor says small towns need to save themselves "When you look down our main street there's a lot of original buildings that there hasn't been a lot done to some of them for a long time, " Rickwood said. "It's time to rejuvenate and reinvent our downtown. " In mid-April, the town announced plans to give its community a complete facelift in four zones: a gateway entrance, transition zone, business core and grand central park. Both Rickwood and revitalization committee member Brett Barber see the upgrades to downtown as a crucial part of the town's revitalization effort.
Originally posted 2006-09-22 on Canon is probably the only firm that does not treat amateurs and semi-professionals very well. Let's look at the latest lens releases: the 24-104 f/4L IS USM, the 17-55 f/2. 8 IS USM, the 70-200 f/4L IS USM and the 50 f/1. 2L USM. The equipment is very expensive and thus intended more for professionals. These latest releases are even more problematic for amateurs, leaving them only with the plastic EF-S 18-55 mm lens kit or the less plastic 17-85 IS USM, whose quality and price relation is not impressive at all. This policy of Canon allows others, independent and competitive firms, to show off. They do. It is enough to just look at Nikon's products, which offer a whole range of universal and less expensive lenses such as the 18-55, 18-70, 18-135 and 18-200 VR. Please Support Us The coronavirus crisis has been adversely affecting many businesses and, sad but true, ours is not an exception. Despite that difficult situation we would like to preserve continuity and high quality of publications available on all our websites.