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  1. Celebrating with Saskatchewan and MLC.(CSG spotlight)(Midwestern Legislative Conference celebrates 60th anniversary as host province celebrates its centennial): An article from: State News
  2. Centenaire de l'inauguration de l'Assemblee legislative de la Saskatchewan.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Margaret A. Woods, 2006-06-22
  3. Our home and native land: the Presbytery of Northern Saskatchewan.(Presbytery profile): An article from: Presbyterian Record by Amy Cameron, 2004-10-01
  4. Celebrating 100 years of heart: following is the first of an eight-part series in commemoration of Saskatchewan's 100th anniversary, appearing exclusively ... Magazine.: An article from: SaskBusiness by Keith Moen, 2005-02-01
  5. A Harvest of Memories: A History of Rural Wilkie
  6. Agents for change: Credit unions in Saskatchewan by Christine Purden, 1980
  7. Saskatchewan preserves untouched ecosystems.: An article from: Wind Speaker by R. John Hayes, 1996-06-01
  8. Always a Hometown - Semans (Saskatchewan) and District History by Semans and District Historical Society, 1982
  9. Trade tokens of Saskatchewan and their history, by Cecil C Tannahill, 1967
  10. Emerging Saskatchewan: The Postal History of Territorial Assiniboia, 1882-1905 by Donald W. Thompson, 2003-01
  11. Tertiary Mammals Saskatchewan (History, Technology and Art: Monograph) by Loris S. Russell, 1990-06
  12. To Get The Lights: A Memoir About Farm Electrification in Saskatchewan by Dave Anderson, 2006-07-06
  13. In the winning lane: A history of competitive swimming in Saskatchewan by Peter C Conrad, 1990
  14. Proud Heritage (Conquest, Saskatchewan, Canada)

81. Jewish Life In Saskatchewan: A Bibliography
pp. 1213. Hoffer, Israel Reminiscences of Mr. Israel Hoffer, SaskatchewanHistory, vol. V, no. 1, 1952, pp. 28-32. Jewish Settlers
http://www.gpfn.sk.ca/religion/judaism/history/jewskbib.html
Jewish Life in Saskatchewan
Bibliography
Arnold, A.J. "Jewish Pioneer Settlements," The Beaver, Autumn, 1975, pp. 20-26. Arnold, A.J. "The New Jerusalem: Jewish Pioneers on the Prairies," The Beaver, August - September, 1994, pp. 37-42. Fairbairn, Garry "Community Alive in Spirit," The (Regina) Leader-Post, August 4, 1976. Hewson, Edith "Pioneer Settlement," Western People, July 28, 1988, pp. 12-13. Hoffer, Israel "Reminiscences of Mr. Israel Hoffer," Saskatchewan History, vol. V, no. 1, 1952, pp. 28-32. "Jewish Settlers Left Farm Behind," The (Regina) Leader-Post, January 20, 1990, p. D18. Leonoff, Cyril Edel "Pioneer, Plough and Prayers: The Jewish Farmers of Western Canada," (Vancouver: The Jewish Historical Society of British Columbia and the Western States of the Jewish History Association, 1984) pp. 3-14. Our Heritage: The History of the Regina and Region Jewish Community , Regina, Saskatchewan, Beth Jacob Synagogue, 1989, 200 p. Rasporich, Anthony "Early Twentieth-Century Jewish Farm Settlements in Saskatchewan: A Utopian Perspective," Saskatchewan History

82. Showdown On The Prairies: A History Of Saskatchewan Elections - Politics And Eco
Home Politics and Economy Showdown on the Prairies A history of saskatchewanElections. Showdown on the Prairies A history of saskatchewan Elections.
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Saskatchewan is an enigma. The same province that elected North America's first socialist government also launched the career of Tory Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. In the past 40 years the winds of political change have swept through Saskatchewan as voters have elected leaders from four different parties into office. Tommy Douglas. Ross Thatcher. Grant Devine. Roy Romanow. These are the political gunslingers that have turned Saskatchewan's provincial elections into prairie showdowns.
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Showdown on the Prairies: A History of Saskatchewan Elections
Not your average election 'Useless pills, second hand cars and body deodorants' ... 'A good 'ol, knockdown, drag-out, Pier-Sixer'
Tommy Douglas' medicare plan dominates the 1960 election campaign. (TV; runs 27:23)
CCF Premier Woodrow Lloyd slams the Liberals' smear campaign of '64. (TV; runs 27:02)

83. History Programs In Saskatchewan - Study History
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84. Western Development Museum: INDEX
The saskatchewan Western Development Museum (WDM) is the museum ofsocial and economic history for the Province of saskatchewan.
http://www.wdm.ca/
The Saskatchewan Western Development Museum (WDM) is the museum of social and economic history for the Province of Saskatchewan. It is a network of four exhibit branches in the cities of Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Saskatoon and Yorkton, with a headquarters facility, the Curatorial Centre, also in Saskatoon. The WDM receives operating funding support from Saskatchewan Culture, Youth and Recreation , the Honourable Joan Beatty, Minister. Find out how you can record your family, business and organization histories as part of
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year 2005 provincial centennial exhibit project. Now open - the WDM Gift Shop . New items added every week.
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85. History Of Saskatchewan License Plates
saskatchewan License Plate history.
http://www.canplates.com/sask.html
SASKATCHEWAN License Plate History HOME Manitoba >
Style of 1912-14
Style of 1915-16
Two styles of 1918
Three styles of 1919-22
Style of 1923-25
Style of 1926-27
Style of 1931
Style of 1933-36
Unique Slogan for '37
Unique die style for 1938 (similar to Alberta 1944-52) Style of 1939-42 Windshield Sticker Style of 1945-47 Style of 1948-50 Style of 1951-54 Unique to 1955 Style of 1956-59 Style of 1960-64 Unique to 1965 Unique to 1967 Style of 1966, 68, 69 Unique to 1973 Style of 1970-72, 73-74 Style of 1977-97 Style of 1998-date
How it all began... Saskatchewan became a province in 1905 (before that, it was part of the Northwest Territories). Motor vehicle registration was started a year later, on May 26, 1906 when all motor vehicles were registered with the Provincial Secretary for a flat fee of $10. Registrants were required to display their assigned numbers on the back of their vehicles. The markers were owner-provided and typcially made of leather, wood or metal using house numbers, or they were simply painted on the car itself. Unfortunately, no indication of the province was required. Hence these markers are difficult to authenticate today without supporting documentation. In 1912, when a revised motor vehicle act called for annual registration, the plates were provided by the province. There were four separate registration categories from the start: passenger, livery, garage and motorcycle.

86. Sask New Democrats - Prototype 2.8 - 'cedar'
Allan Blakeney on the history of Public Enterprise is an insightful essay on thedevelopment of public enterprise in saskatchewan and how it has shaped our
http://www.saskndp.com/history/
Canada's NDP ANDS SNDW SYND ... home Provincial Constituencies Arm River Athabasca Batoche Biggar Cannington Canora-Pelly Carrot River Valley Cumberland Cut Knife-Turtleford Cypress Hills Estevan Humboldt Indian Head-Milestone Kelvington-Wadena Kindersley Last Mountain-Touchwood Lloydminster Martensville Meadow Lake Melfort Melville-Salcoats Moose Jaw North Moose Jaw Wakamow Moosomin Prince Albert Carlton Prince Albert Northcote Regina Coronation Park Regina Dewdney Regina Douglas Park Regina Elphinstone-Centre Regina Lakeview Regina Northeast Regina Qu'Appelle Valley Regina Rosemont Regina South Regina Walsh Acres Regina Wascana Plains Rosetown-Elrose Rosthern-Shellbrook Saskatchewan Rivers Saskatoon Centre Saskatoon Eastview Saskatoon Fairview Saskatoon Greystone Saskatoon Massey Place Saskatoon Meewasin Saskatoon Northwest Saskatoon Nutana Saskatoon Riversdale Saskatoon Silver Springs Saskatoon Southeast Saskatoon Sutherland Swift Current The Battlefords Thunder Creek Weyburn-Big Muddy Wood River Yorkton Federal Ridings
Leader's Message "We made a commitment to the people of Saskatchewan that we would provide, with the resources available to us, the best possible public health care that we can provide. And we’ve made a commitment to the people of Saskatchewan that we would do that based on the fundamental principles of medicare." - Premier Lorne Calvert
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Founding Figures
An Introduction to Tommy Douglas and his government 1944-1960.

87. Knights Of Columbus Msgr. Robinson Council 8279 In Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Cana
The Monsignor Robinson Council, serving St. Patrick's Church, list their officers, membership, activities, service, events, news, history and events of the Saskatoon, saskatchewan Knights of Columbus.
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(Click on image to see bigger picture) Msgr. Robinson Council is located in St. Patrick's Church on 3339 Centennial Drive in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Grand Knight for 2003 - 2004 is Vic Roslinsky. You can contact him by phone at home at (306) 384-0076. The Grand Knight elect for 2004 - 2005 is Rene Lacelle. You can contact him by phone at home at (306) 382-4391. Our city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan has 20 councils, three fourth degree assemblies and one squires circle. Below is the current time and temperature in Saskatoon.
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Regular business meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month in the council chambers at St. Patrick's Church starting at 7:30 p.m.. Officers meetings are held the 1st Tuesday of the month in the council chambers at St. Patrick's Church starting at 7:30 p.m. Play Opening Ode Want to Join an E-mail discussion list about the Knights of Columbus?
About Our Council
Msgr. Robinson Council #8279 was the brainchild of Joseph M. Meier who served as Grand Knight Elect from December 1982 until June 1983 and as Grand Knight from June 1983 until June 1984. The charter was received on January 24, 1983 with 50 members.

88. Historical Highlights In Saskatchewan
Document Information. Document URLhttp//www.infoukes.com/history/saskatchewan/index.html.Copyright © 19821983 Andrew Gregorovich.
http://www.infoukes.com/history/saskatchewan/
A Few Historical Highlights
of Ukrainians in Saskatchewan
- "The first Ukrainian immigrant to Canada" was a Ukrainian spring wheat strain from Podilya and Galicia. A farmer named David Fife, who lived near Peterborough in Ontario, obtained a sample from a Danzig ship that was unloading wheat from Ukraine at Glasgow in Scotland. He found it matured ten days earlier than other types of wheat making it ideal for the short Canadian growing season. It changed the economy of Canada. By 1928 about 85% of all spring wheat was Marquis, a hybrid using the hardy Ukrainian wheat, which was called Red Fife because of its color. - Charles Horetzky was a photographer with the Sandford Fleming expedition to find the best route for the Canadian Pacific Railway. He published a book about western Canada in 1873. His father was born in Ukraine. - Vasyl Eleniak and Ivan Pylypiw, the first officially recorded Ukrainian (Galician) immigrants to Canada landed on September 7th and passed through the district of Saskatchewan twice during October on the CPR. - A Ukrainian colony is founded Grenfeld, North West Territories (later the province of Saskatchewan).

89. CANADA - MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN, ALBERTA GENEALOGY & HISTORY ARTICLES - The Glob
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90. The NORTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER "Great Canadian Rivers"
of the North saskatchewan Along with 17th, 18th and 19th century exploration, theNorth saskatchewan s history was shaped by fur trading and fortbuilding.
http://www.greatcanadianrivers.com/rivers/north_saskatchwan/history-home.html
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An Exploration Timeline of the North Saskatchewan 1690 - Henry Kelsey - 1754 - Anthony Henday - 1772 - Matthew Cocking - Elk Point's Peter Fidler
Visitors to Elk Point, just north of the North Saskatchewan River about halfway between Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and Edmonton, Alberta, can see a 10-metre-high wooden statue of Peter Fidler, erected in celebration of the town's 1992 Bicentennial.

91. Carrot River, Saskatchewan: Brief History
The history of Carrot River is a story of courage and triumph over In 1963, the firstdevelopment of hydro electricity in saskatchewan was constructed on the
http://www.town.carrotriver.sk.ca/history.htm
Brief History The history of Carrot River is a story of courage and triumph over almost insurmountable odds. The name is derived from the wild carrots growing along the river, which in 1911 the first homesteaders crossed and then settled on the north bank. Settlement was slow until the CNR railroad reached the Carrot River site in 1931 bringing southern farmers seeking new locations away from the great drought on the prairies. The land was wet and heavily wooded. Every acre had to be won the hard way, with axe and sweat. Conditions improved through intervening years with drainage and road building. Carrot River became a Village in 1941 and incorporated as a Town on April 01, 1948. Electricity, natural gas, water and sewer systems, paved highways, telephones and modern homes all contributed to living conditions equal to anywhere. In 1963, the first development of hydro electricity in Saskatchewan was constructed on the Saskatchewan River, and Squaw Rapids (renamed E.B. Campbell) 50 kms north of Carrot River. This project created Tobin Lake, an excellent fishing and recreational site. In 2002 the Town and Rural Municipality of Moose Range #486 purchased the former hospital building from the North East Health District. The community invested $100,000 to convert the building to an "Active Living" public housing facility for seniors, now called Pasquia Place.

92. Elwin Hermanson - Biography
first elected Leader of the saskatchewan Party in what was at the time the largest one memberone vote party leadership election in saskatchewan s history.
http://www.saskparty.com/index.cfm?page=157

93. History Of North America - Canadian Information By Subject
history Southeast saskatchewan s Digital history Exploring saskatchewan s historyThrough the Decades - Story of the Missouri Coteau Region Main Street
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94. Tomfolio.com: History: Canada And No. America: Saskatchewan
Stories from saskatchewan s history, inlcuding chapters on The Palliser Expedition;Massacre in the Cypress Hills; The Riel Uprising; Harvest Excursions.
http://www.tomfolio.com/bookssub.asp?catid=93&subid=2502

95. FHC Results Page
Everyone is welcome to come to the centers and use Family history Center resources.Family history Centers in saskatchewan, Canada refine search.
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96. History Quiz Show, History Department, University Of Saskatchewan
DEPARTMENT OF history UNIVERSITY OF saskatchewan.
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97. History Of Canada- Saskatchewan Irrigation And Diversification (CSIDC)
history of Canada saskatchewan Irrigation and Diversification(CSIDC) in Outlook, saskatchewan.
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The Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre (CSIDC) originated as the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA) Farm at Outlook, Saskatchewan. The PFRA Pre-development Farm was established in 1949, prior to the construction of the Gardiner Dam. The farm was designed to demonstrate irrigation technology to assist farmers in their transition to irrigated agriculture. Upon completion of the Gardiner Dam and the formation of Lake Diefenbaker, the farm became known as the Demonstration Farm and served a useful role in demonstrating irrigation technology. It operated in this manner until 1986. Photo (right): In the early days, water for irrigation was supplied through canals, controlled by gates. Today, computer controlled, buried pressurized water pipelines are used. In recognition of the importance of partnerships, and particularly the role of industry as part of the partnership, a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed in 1998. This MOU now includes Canada (PFRA), Saskatchewan (Sask Water) and Industry [Saskatchewan Irrigation Projects Association (SIPA) and the Irrigation Crop Diversification Corporation (ICDC)] at the management table of the newly named Canada-Saskatchewan Irrigation Diversification Centre (CSIDC). This agreement places CSIDC in a strong position to meet the future needs of its clients.

98. The PICTURE GALLERY Of CANADIAN HISTORY Vol. 2 1763 To 1830. Historical Saskatch
Historical drawings of the province of saskatchewan from the book The Picture Gallery of Canadian history . Fur trading, exploration, pioneering.
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99. Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association
SUMA is the provincial voice of urban municipalities in saskatchewan. Provides information on programs, services, policy positions, publications, events and links.
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100. Saskatchewan Provincial Directory Towns, Cities And Businesses
Businesses listed by town.
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