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  2. Saskatchewan Pension Plan - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan is the only province in Canada that operates a voluntary pension plan of this nature. The plan has assets of $700 million and over 32,000 members. [ 3 ] The maximum annual individual contribution is $7,000, indexed annually according to the change in the Year's Maximum Pensionable Earnings.

  3. Rouleau, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Rouleau / ˈ r oʊ l oʊ / is a town in southern Saskatchewan, Canada, on the Canadian Prairies.It lies within census Division No. 6 and Rural Municipality of Redburn No. 130.. As of 2021, the population was 505 (a decrease of 6.5 percent from the 2016 census), in an area of 1.65 square kilometres (0.64 sq mi).

  4. Coal mining in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, the first strip mine was dug in Saskatchewan. Strip mining is the only type of coal mining that still takes place in Saskatchewan today, and occurs mainly in the Estevan area, and to a lesser extent in the Willow Bunch / Wood Mountain areas. [2] Coal use in Saskatchewan accelerated once it started being used for electricity generation.

  5. Sangguniang Kabataan - Wikipedia

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    Members of the SK are paid for serving on the council. [8] Under the Local Government Code, only the SK chairperson receives an honorarium but in some areas the practice is that the chairman shares his payment with other members of the SK council. [8] In one barangay, each SK member received ₱500 per month from the chairman. [8]

  6. Burstall, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Burstall is a small town in southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada. [1]During past summers, the local Lions Club organized an activity known as Summer Slam. The main economies in the area are natural gas, wheat, and cattle farming.

  7. Scouting and Guiding in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Among Saskatchewan's varied Scouting groups are Scouts, Beavers, Cubs, Rovers, and the Saskatchewan Service Corps.. In 2005, Alberta's Chinook Council hosted a joint Alberta-Saskatchewan Brotherhood Jamboree at Camp Impeesa, celebrating the common centennial of the two provinces.

  8. Saskatchewan College of Psychologists - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan College of Psychologists is the organization charged with regulating the practice of psychology in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The act [2] which provides this organization with its power was proclaimed in 2002, while the legislation was submitted in 1997.

  9. SK Innovation - Wikipedia

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    SK Energy handled the energy and chemical businesses, while SK Holdings was in charge of investing in subsidiaries and the life science sector. [4] SK Innovation was created through a restructuring of SK Energy in 2011. The original SK Energy has renamed itself SK Innovation after spinning off its oil refining, lubricants, and chemical businesses.