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  2. North West College (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    North West College is a regional college with two primary campuses in Meadow Lake and North Battleford providing adult educational training in the northwest region of Saskatchewan. Covering a region of 44,000 km 2, North West College is committed to rural and First Nations education. In 2017-18 North West offered programming in 21 communities ...

  3. List of University of Saskatchewan alumni - Wikipedia

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    William Sarjeant - geologist and novelist. Joseph Schull - playwright and historian [33] Tasha Spillett-Sumner - writer and educator [34] Guy Clarence Vanderhaeghe, OC, SOM - fiction author; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S [2] William Whitehead - writer, actor and filmmaker.

  4. Mark Abley - Wikipedia

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    Both his poetry and several of his nonfiction books express his interest in endangered languages. In November 2022 Abley was awarded an honorary D.Litt. by the University of Saskatchewan for his writing career and for his services to Canadian literature. A Rhodes Scholar, Abley settled in Montreal in 1983, where he has since based his career.

  5. SaskPower - Wikipedia

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    SaskPower was founded by an Act of the provincial legislature as the Saskatchewan Power Commission in 1929. The purpose of the Commission was to research how best to create a provincial power system which would provide the province's residents with safe, reliable electric service. A provincial power system was desirable for many reasons.

  6. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Community portal – The central hub for editors, with resources, links, tasks, and announcements. Village pump – Forum for discussions about Wikipedia itself, including policies and technical issues. Site news – Sources of news about Wikipedia and the broader Wikimedia movement. Teahouse – Ask basic questions about using or editing ...

  7. St. Isidore-de-Bellevue, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    St. Isidore-de-Bellevue is a francophone Métis community in Saskatchewan, Canada, northeast of Saskatoon in the rural municipality of St. Louis No. 431, Saskatchewan . The hamlet was named Bellevue because of the beautiful view from atop Minnitinas Hill. Today the hamlet consists of a garage, school, church, restaurant, pea cleaning/splitting ...

  8. Edenburg, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Until 1921 Edenburg had its own school taught in German, for its students and Mennonites in neighbouring farms. Social services [ edit ] As of 2005, neither schooling nor business are carried on any more in Edenburg though some farm the surrounding land, with residents travelling to Aberdeen or to Saskatoon for most commercial and educational ...

  9. 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.