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  2. Higher education in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Saskatchewan's higher education system has been "significantly shaped" by demographics. [1] In 1901, six years prior to the 1907 founding of a university in Saskatchewan, the urban population in Saskatchewan was 14,266 (16%) while the rural population was 77,013 (84%). One hundred years later, the proportions had changed ...

  3. Dr. Steven Macko, MD, Family Medicine | Maricopa, AZ | WebMD

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    Dr. Steven Macko, MD, is a Family Medicine specialist practicing in Maricopa, AZ with 26 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 39 insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid. New patients are welcome. Hospital affiliations include Chandler Regional Medical Center.

  4. Education in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Education in Saskatchewan is generally divided as Elementary ( primary school, public school ), followed by Secondary ( high school) and Post-secondary ( university, college ). Within the province under the Ministry of Education, there are district school boards administering the educational programs. [4]

  5. St. Thomas More College - Wikipedia

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    St. Thomas More College (STM), named for St. Thomas More, is the only federated college at the University of Saskatchewan. The college was established by the Basilian Fathers in 1936, on the invitation of the president of the University of Saskatchewan to the Catholic bishop of Saskatoon.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Saskatchewan/Assessment - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan, History of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Politics of Saskatchewan: High High-importance Saskatchewan articles: The article covers a topic that is vital to understanding specific topics about Saskatchewan or general topics about parts of Saskatchewan. Needed subtopics of key articles.

  7. Culture of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Saskatchewan views the patterns of human activity in the central prairie province of Canada examining the way people live in the geography, climate, and social context of Saskatchewan . First Nations and fur traders adopted a transhumance and hunting and gathering lifestyle to fulfill their economic and sustenance needs.

  8. 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.

  9. Scott, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Highways. Highway 374. Scott is a town in the Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake No. 380, Saskatchewan, Canada. The population was 74 at the 2021 Canada Census. The town is located south of the junction of Highway 14 and Highway 374, approximately 10 km west of the town of Wilkie. Scott was known as Saskatchewan's smallest town, but is now ...