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    Saskatoon Teachers' College, originally called the Saskatoon Normal School, was a facility in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada for training teachers....
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    been called teacher training colleges or teachers' colleges, but in Mexico, continue to be called normal schools, with student-teachers being known as...
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  • Collegiate. He obtained a teaching certificate at Saskatoon Normal School (later the Saskatoon Teachers' College) in 1947. At this school he was encouraged to...
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  • the son of Norman Robbins, and was educated locally, at the Saskatoon Teachers' College and at the University of Saskatchewan, where he majored in economics...
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  • attended high school in Kindersley, and then studied at the Saskatoon Teachers' College from 1952 to 1953. He took an art class with Wynona Mulcaster...
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  • both emigrants from Ukraine – and was educated in Wakaw, at the Saskatoon Teacher's College and at the University of Saskatchewan. He settled in Lloydminster...
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    Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) or Saskatoon S.D. No. 13 is the largest school division in Saskatchewan serving 28,246 students as of September 2023. Saskatoon...
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    the Saskatoon Normal School where students came to train as teachers from 1922 to 1964 thus giving rise to its later naming the Saskatoon Teacher's College...
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  • worked on the family farm. Guy continued his studies at the Saskatoon Teacher's College and the University of Saskatchewan. He taught school for several...
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    francophones in Saskatchewan reside in the province's three largest cities, Saskatoon, Regina, and Prince Albert. The first francophones to enter the region...
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    family to Saskatchewan, Canada. Thompson received teacher training at the Saskatoon Teacher's College and worked at rural schools in Saskatchewan for two...
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    Albert and rural Saskatchewan. Mulcaster became a teacher at the Saskatchewan Teachers' College in Saskatoon in 1943, and was Director of Art Education there...
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    and Saskatoon are referred to as Collegiate. Officially, since 2009, the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile incorporated the term "college" as the...
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  • the province's various regional colleges, and Service Canada. The institute has multiple campuses in Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert, and offers various...
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  • area. Matsalla was educated in Buchanan, in Yorkton, at the Saskatoon Teacher's College and at the University of Saskatchewan, where he completed a program...
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  • Notable persons who were born, grew up, resided or lived in Saskatoon: Mark Abley – writer Hugh Alan Anderson (1933–2015) – Canadian politician and a...
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  • David L. Kaplan (composer) (category Oberlin College alumni)
    from Oberlin College in 1950 and a Doctor of Music from Indiana University in 1978. Kaplan retired in the 1990s. He died in his Saskatoon home on April...
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  • education in Quill Lake. After graduating, Meiklejohn attended Saskatoon Teacher's College and the University of Saskatchewan, where he earned a Bachelor...
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  • mtroyal.ca. MacEwan, Grant (1975). "A College and its Founder". Calgary cavalcade from Fort to fortune. Saskatoon, Canada: Western Producer Book Service...
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    Arbor Creek is a primarily residential neighbourhood located in northeast Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is mostly made up of low-density single detached...
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  • she hosted the exercise program Everyday Workout. She is a native of Saskatoon and was adopted at birth. She was adopted by her mother, Elizabeth. Elizabeth...
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  • operates three campuses within the province, in Prince Albert, Regina, and Saskatoon. The university offers academic programs in business, the humanities,...
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    Grant MacEwan (category Ontario Agricultural College alumni)
    Buffalo. — (1969). Harvest of Bread. Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books. — (1971). Power for Prairie Plows. Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books...
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    1940 election, she was defeated. With the death of United Reform MP for Saskatoon City, Walter George Brown, a few days after the election, Macphail was...
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  • Morgan Modjeski; Saskatoon StarPhoenix More Morgan Modjeski; Saskatoon StarPhoenix. "Remembering Saskatchewan artist Allen Sapp". Saskatoon StarPhoenix. Bouchard...
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    Gordon Wyant (category Saskatoon city councillors)
    Assembly of Saskatchewan with the Saskatchewan Party for the constituency of Saskatoon Northwest from 2010 to 2024. Wyant served in the cabinets of both Brad...
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    Gordie Howe (category Ice hockey people from Saskatoon)
    one of nine siblings. When Gordie was nine days old, the Howes moved to Saskatoon, where his father worked as a labourer during the Depression. In the summers...
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  • Lyell Gustin (category Musicians from Saskatoon)
    (May 31, 1895 – February 8, 1988) SOM was a pianist, teacher and adjudicator active in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, from 1920 to the mid-1980s. Gustin was...
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  • William Harvey Clare (category Mayors of Saskatoon)
    served as mayor of Saskatoon from 1924 to 1925. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario and came to Winnipeg, Manitoba to attend teacher's college. He taught school...
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    Ryan Meili (category Politicians from Saskatoon)
    former politician from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He previously served as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Saskatoon Meewasin from 2017 to...
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