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  2. Portal–North Portal Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    North Portal was a centre of illegal export during Prohibition in the United States. [ 2 ] Canada replaced its wood bungalow-style border station in 1955 with a two-story brick and glass structure, then again in 1987 with a single-story sprawling brick structure with an attached three-lane canopy.

  3. SaskPower - Wikipedia

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    SaskPower is the principal electric utility in Saskatchewan, serving over 550,000 customers and managing nearly $13 billion in assets. It operates 31 generating facilities, including coal, gas, hydro, wind and solar, and has four interconnections to other provinces and states.

  4. SaskEnergy - Wikipedia

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    SaskEnergy delivers and sells natural gas to over 405,000 customers in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. It owns and operates pipelines, distribution systems, and marketing services, and is regulated by the Provincial Cabinet and the Rate Review Panel.

  5. Saskatchewan Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Polytechnic (formerly SIAST) is a public post-secondary institution for technical education and skills training in Saskatchewan, Canada. It offers over 150 programs in various sectors and operates campuses in Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon.

  6. Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan is a province in Western Canada, bordered by Alberta, Manitoba, and the United States. It has a population of about 1.2 million, a diverse economy based on agriculture, mining, and energy, and a history of social democracy.

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    Sign in to your AOL account to access your email and manage your account information.

  8. Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan)

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    Learn about the history, operations, and divisions of the Saskatchewan ministry that oversees the provincial road network. Find out how to access ferries, bridges, airports, and other transportation services in the province.

  9. Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the crown corporation that regulates alcohol, cannabis and gambling in Saskatchewan. Find out its history, products, services and plans to privatize liquor stores and create a new crown corporation.