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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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    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 Roughriders are a professional Canadian football team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Roughriders compete in the Canadian Football...
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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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     British Columbia - 1966  Manitoba - 1966  Ontario - 1966  Quebec - 1966  Saskatchewan - 1966  Newfoundland and Labrador - 1967  New Brunswick - 1968  Nova...
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    province of Saskatchewan and the federal government, the respondents would be formally called His Majesty the King in Right of Saskatchewan and His Majesty...
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    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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    and the United Kingdom. From 1755 to 1764, the British deported Acadians en masse, an event known as the Great Upheaval. This, along with the Treaty of...
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  • Spanish) MC5’s Wayne Kramer Dead At 75 Louis Lambert, champion avec l'Antwerp en 1957, est décédé à 92 ans (in French) Ian Lavender: Dad's Army star dies aged...
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  • ("Six White Horses"). Ben Fairbrother, 51, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, BC Lions), traffic collision. Wolfgang Gerhardt, 80, German...
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  • Hopson, 73, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders) and executive, president and CEO of the Saskatchewan Roughriders (2005–2015), colon cancer...
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    Orland Kurtenbach (category Ice hockey people from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan)
    Kurtenbach turned professional in 1957–58, signing a C-form with the Vancouver Canucks of the WHL. He scored 54 points in 52 games en route to earning Rookie of...
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  • Cavaliers, Cleveland Barons). Ken Miller, 82, American football coach (Saskatchewan Roughriders), cancer. Sonja Pachta, 83, Austrian tennis player. Bill...
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  • Cavaliers, Cleveland Barons) (b. 1931) Ken Miller, 82, football coach (Saskatchewan Roughriders) (b. 1941) Bill Pascrell, 87, politician, member of the U...
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  • months later. Aboard are four members of the Canadian Football League Saskatchewan Roughriders, and former Iowa Hawkeye Outland Trophy winner Cal Jones...
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  • Brayden McNabb D L 32 2017 Davidson, Saskatchewan second (2018) 94 Brayden Pachal D R 23 2019 Estevan, Saskatchewan first 7 Alex Pietrangelo – A D R 33...
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    José Manuel (1957) [1954]. La Carretera Panamericana y el circuito del Caribe: Pinar del Río, puente de América: conferencia pronunciada en la sesión celebrada...
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  • The Canadian Ku Klux Klan burned crosses at a gathering in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, to discourage mixed marriages, and in 1930 were enlisted in Oakville...
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  • American Graffiti) (b. 1947) January 26 Dave Albright, 63, football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders) (b. 1960) Dean Daughtry, 76, keyboard player (Classics IV...
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  • commissioned 1965 FR2 - Forschungsreaktor 2; rating: 44 MW; commissioned 1957; closed: 1981 SUR-FW "Neutron"; Hochschule Furtwangen University; type...
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    a Canadian agricultural equipment manufacturer based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Paolo Monferino is appointed President & Chief Executive Officer of...
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  • 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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  • the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, was formed. 1935 – Regina, Saskatchewan, police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police ambush strikers participating...
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    greater prairie-chicken as extirpated in its Canadian range (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario). It was again confirmed by the Committee on the Status...
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    "U.S. air force keeping quiet about aircraft". Leader-Post. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Associated Press. July 14, 1986. p. C8. Streamlined Approach...
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    (Chipewyan: Tthęł Tué Dene) is a Denesuline First Nation in northern Saskatchewan. The main settlement, Wollaston Lake, is an unincorporated community...
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  • constitutional historian. Tom Beynon, 81, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, Ottawa Rough Riders), Grey Cup champion (1966, 1968, 1969)...
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    Berk of Saskatchewan and consists of sapphires from a cache found in 2002 on Baffin Island by brothers Seemeega and Nowdluk Aqpik. The Saskatchewan Tourmaline...
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    previously-converted Firecats - to Turbo Firecats.[citation needed] Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment operated 6 CS2F Field Aviation conversions and...
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    Ontario Francis Nicholson Darke's mausoleum at Regina Cemetery in Regina, Saskatchewan Hamilton Cemetery in Hamilton, Ontario Hart Massey's mausoleum at Mount...
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