Simpson (2016 population: 127) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Wood Creek No. 281 and Census Division...
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town Simpson Conservation Park, a protected area in South Australia Simpson Desert, a desert located in Queensland Simpson, Saskatchewan Simpson Pass...
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The Simpson Flyers were a senior hockey team based in Simpson, Saskatchewan. The Simpson Flyers played in the Long Lake Hockey League until the 1997/1998...
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Homer Jay Simpson is the protagonist of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. He is voiced by Dan Castellaneta and first appeared, along with the...
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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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Sydney Seymour Simpson (November 18, 1856 – 1939) was an English-born farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Battleford in the Legislative...
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is a list of rural municipality highways in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan between the numbers 700 and 799. The 700-series highways run west and...
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The Robert Simpson Company Limited, commonly known as Simpson's until 1972, then as Simpsons, and in Quebec sometimes as Simpson, was a Canadian department...
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of Saskatchewan, who assumed office on February 2, 2018. Akeeagok is Inuit, Kinew is Ojibwe from Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation, and Simpson is Métis...
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BC Lions LB – Korey Banks, BC Lions LB – Barrin Simpson, Saskatchewan Roughriders LB – Juwan Simpson, Calgary Stampeders CB – Dwight Anderson, Calgary...
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provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is the longest highway in Saskatchewan at 809 km (503 mi). The highway has a few divided...
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Lake Athabasca (category Lakes of Saskatchewan)
corner of Saskatchewan and the north-east corner of Alberta between 58° and 60° N in Canada. The lake is 26% in Alberta and 74% in Saskatchewan. The lake...
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Southern Prairie Railway (category Rail transport in Saskatchewan)
1912 CP Rail train station. The station was moved to Ogema from Simpson, Saskatchewan in 2002, as the original station was removed in 1960s. The feature...
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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 1908 Saskatchewan general election was held on August 14, 1908 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Premier Walter Scott and...
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White City is a town in southeast Saskatchewan. Situated at the intersection of Highway 48 and the Trans-Canada Highway, the town is part of the White...
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The 1912 Saskatchewan general election was held on July 11, 1912 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Premier Walter Scott led...
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Homer Simpson and Philip J. Fry. Groening was known for work on many different types of short films. Groening was born in Main Centre, Saskatchewan, Canada...
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The 1975 Saskatchewan general election was held on June 11, 1975, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Blakeney and the NDP were...
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served the high school students of nearby Creighton, Saskatchewan, and Denare Beach, Saskatchewan, although in 2003/2004, Creighton residents began the...
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Fort Simpson (Slavey language: Łı́ı́dlı̨ı̨ Kų́ę́[pronunciation?] "place where rivers come together") is a village, the only one in the entire territory...
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was named by George Gaylord Simpson in 1935 and Sloan and Van Valen in 1965. It is also known as Eucosmodon sparsus (Simpson 1937a); E. jepseni; and Parectypodus...
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Communities in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada, include incorporated municipalities, unincorporated communities and First Nations communities. Types...
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Rocky "R.J." Simpson (born September 27, 1980) is a Canadian politician, the 14th and current premier of the Northwest Territories since December 2023...
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Flin Flon (redirect from Flin Flon, Saskatchewan)
and 203 in Saskatchewan) is a mining city, located on a correction line on the border of the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, with the...
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Sir George Simpson (c. 1792 – 7 September 1860) was a Scottish explorer and colonial governor of the Hudson's Bay Company during the period of its greatest...
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Simpson Pass, el. 2,107 m (6,913 ft), is a mountain pass on the border between the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, in the area of...
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Athabasca is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located in the extreme northwest corner of the province...
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Premier of Saskatchewan Terry Simpson - Former WHL and NHL Head Coach List of towns in Saskatchewan List of francophone communities in Saskatchewan Shellbrook...
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Archives of Saskatchewan (2009). "North-West Territories: Council and Legislative Assembly, 1876–1905" (PDF). Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan. Provincial...
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