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Saskatchewan Power Corporation, [7] operating as SaskPower, is the principal electric utility in Saskatchewan, Canada.Established in 1929 by the provincial government, it serves more than 550,000 customers and manages nearly $13 billion in assets.
Roy Romanow, PC, OC, SOM, KC-[30] politician and 12th Premier of Saskatchewan; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S [2] Tillie Taylor - judge, first chair of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission; Andrew Thomson - Minister of Finance of Saskatchewan; William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon - politician and diplomat
The Saskatchewan Water Security Agency (before 2013, the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority) is an arm's length organization responsible for the management of water resources to ensure safe drinking water sources and reliable water supplies for economic, environmental, and social benefits in Saskatchewan, Canada.
After the war, Hepburn started to grow, and new homes were built. In 1989, the province shut down the railroad line, stranding three grain elevators. Like most Saskatchewan grain elevators, two were torn down but one remained, being converted into a museum about the history of Hepburn and of Saskatchewan.
Gordon's Indian Residential School was a boarding school for George Gordon First Nation students in Punnichy, Saskatchewan, and was the last federally-funded residential school in Canada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was located adjacent to the George Gordon Reserve .
Nipawin Bible College owns 110 acres (45 ha) of land just south of Nipawin, Saskatchewan. Of this land approximately 30 acres is developed for Campus use. The campus uses four main buildings: Art Linsey Education Centre (classrooms, library, chapel, administration, book store) Rempel Auditorium (housing the Leppington Student Centre and gymnasium)
Cumberland College was a regional college based in Melfort, Nipawin and Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Canada, that provides post-secondary education in the north east region of the province.
FNUniv students at the Regina campus pay regular U. of R. related and University of Regina Student Union fees. Like the other federated colleges of Luther and Campion, FNUniv students may utilize all of the U. of R. facilities (libraries, book stores, clubs, parking, labs, etc.) and services (meal plans, residences, online services, career ...