Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province, and is a commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. As of the 2021 census...
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Fort Saskatchewan is a city along the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta, Canada. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of Edmonton, the provincial capital...
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The Saskatchewan Dragoons is a Primary Reserve armoured regiment of the Canadian Army. The unit is based in Moose Jaw. Their primary job is to assist the...
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Roughriders compete in the Canadian Football...
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& Miquelon south to Virginia, with isolated populations in northern Saskatchewan and in the Carolinas. It occurs in bogs, swamps and other wet lowlands...
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Highway 16 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is the Saskatchewan section of the Yellowhead Highway, and also the Trans-Canada...
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Fort Qu'Appelle (redirect from Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan)
Fort Qu'Appelle (/kəˈpɛl/) is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan located in the Qu'Appelle River valley 70 km (43 mi) north-east of Regina...
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1913 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in July 1913: At a reunion to...
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Capital punishment in Canada (redirect from Capital punishment in Saskatchewan)
at the Don Jail in 1952, and Robert Raymond Cook's execution in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, in 1960. The first official method of hanging for executions...
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of Saskatchewan. Archived from the original on 2008-03-25. Retrieved 2008-03-28. "Wedemeyer Leaps into Sea and Dies". New York Times. January 4, 1913. p...
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Royal Regina Rifles (category 1924 establishments in Saskatchewan)
Regiment (now The North Saskatchewan Regiment) and the 95th Regiment Redesignated 16 September 1913 as the 95th "Saskatchewan Rifles" Amalgamated 15 March...
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Qu'Appelle (/kwəˈpɛl/) is a town in Saskatchewan, located on Highway 35 approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) east of the provincial capital of Regina. Qu'Appelle...
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The North Saskatchewan Regiment (N Sask R) is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army, headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with companies...
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Lilium philadelphicum is the floral emblem of Saskatchewan province in Canada, and is on the flag of Saskatchewan. Lily of the valley, flame lilies, daylilies...
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Canadian-American-Indian biographical drama film about 70-year-old small-town Saskatchewan farmer Percy Schmeiser, who takes on a giant corporation after their...
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Army Temple, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 20th Street, 1912. Main Street, Current. Salvation Army Citadel, Moosejaw, Saskatchewan, High Street East, c. 1920...
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Regina's historic buildings and precincts (category Buildings and structures in Regina, Saskatchewan)
Many historically significant buildings in Regina, Saskatchewan were lost during the period 1945 through approximately 1970 when the urge to "modernize"...
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the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, was formed. 1935 – Regina, Saskatchewan, police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police ambush strikers participating...
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List of shipwrecks of Canada (section Saskatchewan)
123°23′17″W / 48.4065°N 123.3880°W / 48.4065; -123.3880 (SS San Pedro) HMCS Saskatchewan Maritime Command 14 June 1997 A Mackenzie-class destroyer scuttled as...
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Saskatchewan, and the former site of another school near Fort Pelly, which had been erected at the expense of the Oblate Fathers from 1905 to 1913. The...
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PMID 20444057. "Programme de formation médicale à Saguenay (PFMS) – Doctorat en médecine – Campus délocalisé de Sherbrooke". "Women's College Hospital - Our...
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the nominate subspecies and a more matte leaf surface, is native from Saskatchewan to New Mexico, between the eastern and western subspecies. Acer negundo...
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1750. The following is a list of oldest buildings and structures in Saskatchewan constructed prior to 1900. The following is a list of oldest buildings...
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25, 2006. Retrieved December 21, 2023. "Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada". Newspapers.com. 2006-09-26. Retrieved 2023-12-21. psimms@madison...
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Saskatchewan, Canada Brady, a Canadian Metis leader, and Cree friend Abraham Halkett disappeared while on a prospecting trip in northern Saskatchewan...
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Timeline of women in photography (section 1913)
"Frederikke Federspiel (1839 - 1913)" (in Danish). Kvinfo. Retrieved 10 December 2018. "Geraldine Moodie". Saskatchewan NAC. Retrieved 10 December 2018...
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Ottawa 1912: Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Regina 1913: Alberta Legislative Building, Edmonton 1913–1920: Union Station, Toronto 1913–1931: Sun Life...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
Québec in 1867 Olivier Elzéar Mathieu, appointed Bishop of Regina, Saskatchewan in 1911 Arthur Douville, appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Saint-Hyacinthe...
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incorporated into the Michif language, Bungi language and Nehipwat language in Saskatchewan and the area around the Red River Settlement in the early 1800s. The...
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to the Death of Kenton Carnegie on 8 November 2005 Near Points North, Saskatchewan. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Fairbanks, Alaska. "Ontario man...
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