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  2. Economy of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Alberta is the sum of all economic activity in Alberta, ... In spite of the typical worker in Alberta earns $1,183 per week compared to Saskatchewan ...

  3. Weyburn - Wikipedia

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    Weyburn is the tenth-largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada.The city has a population of 11,019. [1] It is on the Souris River 110 kilometres (68 mi) southeast of the provincial capital of Regina and is 70 kilometres (43 mi) north from the North Dakota border in the United States.

  4. Wadena, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Wadena (/ w ə ˈ d iː n ə / wə-DEE-nə) is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, located east of Saskatoon, north of Fort Qu'Appelle and northwest of Yorkton on the eastern shore of the Quill Lakes.

  5. Nipawin - Wikipedia

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    Nipawin (/ ˈ n ɪ p ə w ɪ n /) is a town in Saskatchewan, Canada, on the Saskatchewan River portion of Tobin Lake.The town lies between Codette Lake, created by the Francois-Finlay Dam (built in 1986) and Tobin Lake, created by the E.B. Campbell Dam built in 1963, renamed from Squaw Rapids.

  6. Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Bay has a diverse economy based on forestry, agriculture, processing, and eco-tourism. Forestry has continued to be the major source of employment and economic generator over the years, and its community has shown itself to be capable of supporting existing world class industries in the production of plywood and oriented strand board.

  7. Gull Lake, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Before 1906 the town of Gull Lake was part of the famed Ranch 76 that stretched over most of southwestern Saskatchewan. There are still a few buildings in the town that were part of the ranch. The origin of the name Gull Lake comes from the Cree word for the area, Kiaskus ( kiyaskos ) which means "little gull".

  8. Economy of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Manitoba is a market economy based largely on natural resources. Agriculture, mostly concentrated in the fertile southern and western parts of the province, is vital to the province's economy. Other major industries are transportation, manufacturing, mining, forestry, energy, and tourism.

  9. Rockglen - Wikipedia

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    The only light industry, though it too could be considered a service, is that of Nielson's Welding along Highway #2. The largest economic contributor is the Rockglen Co-op, which is the largest co-op south of Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, and through sales of products such as lumber to Montana cattlemen attracts a significant amount of foreign ...