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Carnduff
Carnduff is a small agricultural town in Southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. ==History==
Carnduff is named after its first postmaster, John Carnduff. It was marked on early CPR maps, though that location did not exactly correspond to the present town site later surveyed in 1891.〔http://www.ourroots.ca/page.aspx?id=3607047&qryID=db730e17-bb8f-4f7c-aa98-f4f0ba7f8b01〕〔http://www.ourroots.ca/page.aspx?id=164577&qryID=09312b6e-4b10-4e37-ac79-8edd3c49ec20〕 Though Saskatchewan is in the CST Zone, since 1967 it has not observed daylight saving time and the local clocks do not get changed in summer. A practical effect on border towns like Carnduff is that they only align with neighbouring communities in Manitoba and North Dakota for half the year, which may lead to misunderstandings regarding the timing of scheduled inter-community events. In 2001, the town was noted as having trees affected by Dutch Elm Disease.〔http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2001/08/03/dutchelmsk010802.html〕
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