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  2. Demographics of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan is the middle province of Canada's three Prairie provinces. It has an area of 651,900 km 2 (251,700 mi 2) and a population of 1,132,505 ( Saskatchewanians) as of 2021. Saskatchewan's population is made of 50.3% women and 49.7% men. [1] Most of its population lives in the Southern half of the province.

  3. Portal:Current events/2017 December 14 - Wikipedia

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    Disasters and accidents. Perpignan crash. A train crashes into a school bus at a level crossing in the Arrondissement of Perpignan in France, killing six pupils on the bus. (BBC) Southern California wildfires. A firefighter is killed while battling the Thomas Fire, the second death linked to the fourth largest wildfire in California history.

  4. Student loans in France - Wikipedia

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    Student loans (Prêts étudiants) Students are eligible for state-guaranteed loans of up to 15000 euros at a low interest rate. 70% of the amount loaned is guaranteed 10 years by the state. The loans are granted by commercial banks and require a further guarantee for the remaining 30%. See also. Tuition fees in France

  5. University of Saskatchewan academics - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Health Information Resources Program (SHIRP) Indigenous Studies Portal; Interlibrary Loans; Distance and Distributed Library Services; University Archives and Special Collections; Federated colleges. As of June 2013, St. Thomas More College (STM) is the only federated college of the University of Saskatchewan.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Student loans and grants in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Higher Education Act 2004. The Higher Education Act 2004 increased tuition fees from £1,000 to a maximum of £3,000. By the 2005/6 academic year, the SLC was providing £2.79 billion in loans to 1,080,000 students. Those starting university in 2006 were the first to pay £3000 a year rather than £1000.

  8. SaskEnergy - Wikipedia

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    SaskEnergy Incorporated [2] is a Crown corporation of the Saskatchewan government, responsible for delivering and selling natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The company owns 70,000 kilometres of distribution pipelines, 15,000 kilometres of transmission pipelines, and serves ...

  9. Undergraduates of Canadian Research Intensive Universities

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    The Undergraduates of Canadian Research Intensive Universities (UCRU) is an alliance of students' unions in Canada. Their common objective is to protect the interests and advocate on behalf of over 240,000 undergraduate university students from Canada's largest research intensive universities (), and to provide research and recommendations to the government on how to improve post-secondary ...