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  2. Jim Maddin - Wikipedia

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    Maddin entered political life in 1997, narrowly defeating former councillor Glen Penner to win election for Saskatoon City Council in Ward 1. [7] He focused his campaign on restoring public confidence in the police service, and was appointed to the city's Police Services Board after the election. [8]

  3. Bethlehem Catholic High School (Saskatoon) - Wikipedia

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    Bethlehem Catholic High School is a separate (Catholic) high school in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, that opened in August 2007.It is located off 22nd Street West in the Blairmore Suburban Centre neighbourhood.

  4. Urban Indian reserve - Wikipedia

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    It is argued that the first formal commercial urban reserve was a property of 33 acres (13 ha) established within Saskatoon in 1988 for the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation. [4] By 2004, the reserve's commercial activity grew to provide employment for 350 people under 37 businesses, today known as the McKnight Commercial Centre. [4] [5]

  5. Broadway Theatre (Saskatoon) - Wikipedia

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    The Streamline Moderne style movie theatre was designed by George Forrester with the architectural firm of Webster and Gilbert and opened on December 5, 1946. [2] The theatre was Broadway's entertainment destination during the post-World War II years.

  6. City of license - Wikipedia

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    The requirement that a station maintain a main studio within a station's primary coverage area or within a maximum distance of the community of license originated in an era in which stations were legally required to generate local content and the majority of a station's local, non-network programming was expected to originate in one central studio location.

  7. Media in Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    The main cable television provider in Saskatoon is Shaw Cable (formerly known as Telecable), which began servicing the city in 1978. Network programming from the United States is currently received on cable via satellite from affiliates in Detroit , Michigan and Rochester, New York (and, briefly, WTOL in Toledo, Ohio , after WJBK switched ...

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