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  2. University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 52.1312°N 106.6393°W. Health Sciences E Wing. Health Sciences Building from Campus Drive. The College of Medicine of the University of Saskatchewan is the university's medical school. The school is located in Saskatoon. It is the only medical school in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan .

  3. Balfour Collegiate - Wikipedia

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    Bears. Website. balfour .rbe .sk .ca. Balfour Collegiate is a public high school in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, named after the city's former mayor, James Balfour. A part of Regina Public Schools, it officially opened on September 2, 1930. It is located in the Core Group neighbourhood of central Regina. Originally a technical school (with an ...

  4. Miller Comprehensive High School - Wikipedia

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    Website. miller .rcsd .ca. Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School is a Catholic high school located in the Core Group neighbourhood in the central area of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was the first high school built by the Regina Catholic school system. It is named after Joseph P. Miller who was a longtime member of the school board.

  5. Sun West School Division - Wikipedia

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    The Sun West Division office is located in Rosetown, Saskatchewan at 501-1st Street West. [3] The School Division administers 39 schools; of these 14 are Kindergarten to Grade 12 schools, 7 are elementary schools, 3 are high schools and 15 are Hutterite Colony Schools. Enrollment in Sun West Schools on August 27, 2008, was 4,554 students.

  6. Saskatchewan Pension Plan - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan is the only province in Canada that operates a voluntary pension plan of this nature. The plan has assets of $700 million and over 32,000 members. [3] The maximum annual individual contribution is $7,000, indexed annually according to the change in the Year's Maximum Pensionable Earnings.

  7. Big Beaver, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Big Beaver, Saskatchewan. Coordinates: 49°05′57″N 105°10′15″W. Big Beaver is an organized hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan . It is referenced in Warren Zevon 's song "Hit Somebody (The Hockey Song)" from his 2002 album My Ride's Here. It featured vocals by David Letterman. [citation needed]

  8. Kenny Shields - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Musician. Kenny Shields (October 24, 1947—July 21, 2017) was a Canadian musician and the lead singer of rock band Streetheart, known for singing various hits, including "Action," "Hollywood," "Look in Your Eyes," "What Kind of Love Is This," and a cover of The Rolling Stones classic " Under My Thumb ."

  9. Kelvington, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Kelvington, Saskatchewan. /  52.167°N 103.533°W  / 52.167; -103.533. Photograph of William Thomson, Lord Kelvin. Kelvington is a town of 864 residents in the rural municipality of Kelvington No. 366, in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Kelvington is located at the intersection of Highway 38 and Highway 49.