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  2. 1955 Canadian road map. 1967 and 1989 commercial maps. 1920s numbers. Search directions to and from on google maps or mapquest to find route and junctions and distances. SK tourism has the government provincial maps in pdf format marked between red triangles with red kilometre distances, and between junctions in black kilometre distances.

  3. Broadview, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Broadview is a community in Saskatchewan along Highway 1, the Trans-Canada Highway, 155 kilometres (96 mi) east of Regina. The local economy is based mainly on agriculture. It is also the administrative headquarters of the Rural Municipality of Elcapo No. 154. Broadview Main Street 2014.

  4. 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, Canada. 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 ...

  5. Dillon, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Dillon, Saskatchewan. /  55.92861°N 108.93722°W  / 55.92861; -108.93722. Dillon is an unincorporated community in the boreal forest of northern Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located on the western shore of Peter Pond Lake at the mouth of the Dillon River. [4] The community is the administrative headquarters of the Buffalo River Dene ...

  6. 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.

  7. Climax, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Climax (2016 population: 195) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Lone Tree No. 18 and Census Division No. 4.The village is located in the southwestern region of the province, just north of the U.S. border, situated on Highway 18 between Frontier and Canuck and on Highway 37 between Shaunavon and the Port of Climax.

  8. Big Beaver, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Big Beaver, Saskatchewan. Coordinates: 49°05′57″N 105°10′15″W. Big Beaver is an organized hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan . It is referenced in Warren Zevon 's song "Hit Somebody (The Hockey Song)" from his 2002 album My Ride's Here. It featured vocals by David Letterman. [citation needed]

  9. Southeast College - Wikipedia

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    Southeast College (formerly Southeast Regional College) is a publicly funded regional college with six campuses in the southeast of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The college was created under the Regional Colleges Act of Saskatchewan. Its head office is located in Weyburn. The six campuses are located in Weyburn, Estevan, Moosomin ...