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  2. Saskatchewan United Party - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan United Party (SUP) is a conservative political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The party was registered in November 2022. The party was registered in November 2022. SUP is led by former Saskatchewan Party legislative member Nadine Wilson , and has promoted right-wing and populist ideologies.

  3. Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan)

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    The Ministry of Highways is divided into the Operations, Policy and Programs, and Corporate Services Divisions and the Communications Branch. The ministry is the employer of over 1,476 employees diversified amongst 105 communities in Saskatchewan. [1] The current Minister of Highways and Infrastructure is Jeremy Cockrill.

  4. Carlton Trail College - Wikipedia

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    Carlton Trail College (known as Carlton Trail Regional College until 2013) is a publicly funded regional college with three campuses in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, along with classroom sites in other locations in the province. The college provides post-secondary education to predominantly rural and smaller communities north east of ...

  5. Sturgis, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Sturgis, Saskatchewan. / 51.938; -102.54. Sturgis is a town of 620 people in east-central Saskatchewan, Canada. The Town of Sturgis is 95 km north of Yorkton on Highway 9. It is located in the Assiniboine River valley near the Lakes and Woods region of the province. The community was named for Sturgis, South Dakota, where Fred Clyde Brooks, the ...

  6. Monarchy in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian monarch —since 8 September 2022, King Charles III —is represented and his duties carried out by the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, whose direct participation in governance is limited by the conventional stipulations of constitutional monarchy, with most related powers entrusted for exercise by the elected parliamentarians ...

  7. History of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    History of Saskatchewan encompasses the study of past human events and activities of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, the middle of Canada's three prairie provinces. Archaeological studies give some clues as to the history and lifestyles of the Palaeo-Indian, Taltheilei , and Shield Archaic traditions who were the first occupants of the ...

  8. Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies - Wikipedia

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    SIIT was established in 1976 as the Saskatchewan Indian Community College, and assumed its present name in 1985. On July 1, 2000, the Saskatchewan government recognized SIIT as a post-secondary institution through the enactment of the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies Act. See also. Higher education in Saskatchewan

  9. Template:SaskMinistries - Wikipedia

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