• St. Louis (2016 population: 415) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of St. Louis No. 431 and Census Division...
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  • The St. Louis Light, St. Louis Ghost Light, or St. Louis Ghost Train is a supposed paranormal phenomenon seen near Saint Louis, Saskatchewan, Canada. It...
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  • Look up Saint-Louis or St. Louis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saint Louis, Saint-Louis or St. Louis commonly refers to: Louis IX of France, King...
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    Loche by Father Jean-Baptiste Thibault in July 1845. He died in Saint Louis, Saskatchewan, near Batoche November 6, 1935. In 1869 he was secretary to the...
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  • modern urban folklore. The St. Louis light is a mysterious beam of white light reported near Saint Louis, Saskatchewan. In addition to the onibi and hitodama...
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    Townships, to Jean-Baptiste-Moïse Saint-Laurent, a French Canadian, and Mary Anne Broderick, an Irish Canadian. Louis was the oldest of seven children...
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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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  • British Columbia, New Brunswick Day in New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan Day in Saskatchewan; all of these places celebrate the date as a provincial statutory...
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  • Fort Chambly, Chambly, Quebec Fort St. Louis, alternate name of Fort de la Corne in Saskatchewan. Fort Saint Louis (Illinois), a French fort built by La...
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  • of Home" Title Histoire de Saint-Louis, Saskatchewan et des environs Published [Saskatchewan : s.n.], 1980 (Saskatchewan? : Impr. La Prairie) By the...
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    linking old Saint-Boniface with Downtown Winnipeg, and the Louis Riel School Division. The student centre at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon...
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    and work by Francis Renaud. The town of St. Brieux in Saskatchewan, Canada is named after Saint-Brieuc of Brittany. It was founded by immigrants from...
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    Batoche, Saskatchewan, which lies between Prince Albert and Saskatoon, was the site of the historic Battle of Batoche during the North-West Rebellion of...
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  • Humboldt, Saskatchewan. It has an office for the Rural Municipality of Wolverine No. 340, a post office. A short distance north is a hall, and Saint Scholastica...
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    the province of Saskatchewan establishing Fort Saint-Louis, or what became known as Fort-à-la-Corne, near the forks of the Saskatchewan River. The area...
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  • the W. C. Handy song "Saint Louis Blues". They play their home games at the 18,096 seat Enterprise Center in downtown St. Louis, which has been their...
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  • formerly called Saint-Denis Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu, Quebec Saint-Denis-de-Brompton, Quebec St. Denis, Saskatchewan Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis Arrondissement...
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  • of Alberta, British Columbia (BC), New Brunswick, Ontario, and Saskatchewan; as Louis Riel Day in Manitoba; as Nova Scotia Heritage Day in Nova Scotia;...
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    Jean-Louis Légaré was a French-Canadian trader and one of the founding members of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan. He was born in Saint-Jacques, Canada East...
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  • South Branch House (category Forts in Saskatchewan)
    Carlton on the South Saskatchewan River, about 10 miles west of Saint Louis, Saskatchewan and about 10 miles north of Batoche, Saskatchewan. It was on the right...
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    Saint Boniface Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Boniface) is a Roman Catholic cathedral of Saint Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is an important...
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  • Saskatchewan River Forks is a provincial recreation site in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan at the confluence of the North Saskatchewan and South...
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  • Saskatchewan Saint-Laurent-de-l'Île-d'Orléans Saint-Laurent, Ardennes, in the Ardennes département Saint-Laurent, Cher, in the Cher département Saint-Laurent...
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  • Districts 3&4, Saint-Joseph-de-Lepage; District 6, Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague; District 6, Saint-Luc-de-Vincennes; District 1, Saint-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud...
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    John Chiles (category Saskatchewan Roughriders players)
    the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent in 2011. He played college football at Texas. He has also been a member of the St. Louis Rams, Jacksonville...
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    The Chateau St. Louis (French: Château Saint-Louis) in Quebec City was the official residence of the French Governor of New France and later the British...
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    St. Laurent de Grandin is an area of Métis settlement along the South Saskatchewan River. It is just east of Duck Lake, and at present is the site of the...
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    movement by the Métis under Louis Riel and an associated uprising by Cree and Assiniboine of the District of Saskatchewan, North-West Territories, against...
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    The Sisters of Charity of St. Louis (SCSL) (Soeurs de la Charité de Saint-Louis) is a Roman Catholic religious congregation. It was founded for the education...
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    for the federal holiday. The provinces of Alberta, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Quebec did not enact any holiday. Provinces and territories generally...
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