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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian province of Saskatchewan first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1906. Registrants provided their own licence plates for display until 1912, when the province began to issue plates. [1] As of 2022, plates are issued by Saskatchewan Government Insurance.

  3. Torrens title - Wikipedia

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    Property law. Torrens title is a land registration and land transfer system, in which a state creates and maintains a register of land holdings, which serves as the conclusive evidence (termed "indefeasibility") of title of the person recorded on the register as the proprietor (owner), and of all other interests recorded on the register.

  4. Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) [1][2] underlies 1.4 million square kilometres (540,000 sq mi) of Western Canada including southwestern Manitoba, southern Saskatchewan, Alberta, northeastern British Columbia and the southwest corner of the Northwest Territories. This vast sedimentary basin consists of a massive wedge of sedimentary ...

  5. PotashCorp - Wikipedia

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    The Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, also known as PotashCorp, was a company based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The company merged with Calgary-based Agrium to form Nutrien , in a transaction that closed on January 1, 2018.

  6. Saskatchewan Group - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Group. / 50.355; -106.902  ( Saskatchewan Group) The Saskatchewan Group is a stratigraphical unit of Frasnian age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin . It takes the name from the province of Saskatchewan, and was first described in the Mobil Oil Woodley Sinclair Cantuar X-2-21 well by A.D Baillie in 1953.

  7. Mannville Group - Wikipedia

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    The Mannville Group is a stratigraphical unit of Cretaceous age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. It takes the name from the town of Mannville, Alberta , and was first described in the Northwest Mannville 1 well by A.W. Nauss in 1945.

  8. Information Services Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Website. company.isc.ca /home /default.aspx. Information Services Corporation (ISC) is a publicly traded Canadian multinational that offers registry and information management services. It operates as a parent company to three subsidiaries: ISC Enterprise Inc, [2] ESC Corporate Services Ltd, [3] and Enterprise Registry Solutions Ltd.

  9. The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS) is the regulatory body for professional engineers and geoscientists in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is a member of Engineers Canada. Its authority is granted under the provincial legislation entitled The Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act.