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  2. Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan)

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    All ferries in Saskatchewan are operated by the Government of Saskatchewan and, with the exception of the Wollaston Barge Ferry, are toll free. All are seasonal, with ferries generally operating from mid-April to mid-November, depending on ice conditions. The ferries operated include: [2] Cecil Ferry; Clarkboro Ferry; Estuary Ferry; Fenton ...

  3. Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Bay is a northern village in the boreal forest of northern Saskatchewan, Canada. [1] It is located on the Churchill River about 70 kilometres (43 mi) north of the community of Pelican Narrows and 190 kilometres (120 mi) northwest of Creighton and Flin Flon via Highway 135 and the Hanson Lake Road.

  4. Fort Sask Transit - Wikipedia

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    The U-Pass system, which allows students to pay a flat fee in their tuition for access to regional transit services, was expanded to Fort Saskatchewan in September 2017. In May 2018, Fort Saskatchewan opened a new $3.4 million park-and-ride facility near the Dow Centennial Centre (DCC).

  5. Carlton Trail College - Wikipedia

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    Carlton Trail College (known as Carlton Trail Regional College until 2013) is a publicly funded regional college with three campuses in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, along with classroom sites in other locations in the province.

  6. CJTR-FM - Wikipedia

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    CJTR-FM is a Canadian radio station, airing at 91.3 FM in Regina, Saskatchewan.The station airs a community radio format, featuring a variety of musical styles and talk shows.

  7. Media in Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    The Sheaf - University of Saskatchewan student newspaper; The Sunday Phoenix - formerly the Saskatoon Sun, published by The StarPhoenix; The Western Producer - weekly newspaper; L'Eau vive - francophone newspaper; Monthly. Business Today - founded by G. Rekve; was published for 3 years; was distributed province-wide as a paid-for newspaper

  8. Big River First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Big River First Nation follows a custom electoral system. [9] The current chief of the Big River First Nation is Chief Jack Rayne. [9] The current twelve Tribal Council members are Leonard Lachance, Noreen Morin, Marvin Netmaker, Jonathon Bear, Robert Rabbitskin, Isadore Weenonis, Sylvia McAdam, Michael Crookedneck, Tyrone Morin, Marshall Dreaver, Euclid Morin, and Bryan Morin. [9]

  9. Broadview, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Broadview is a town in Saskatchewan ... Highway 201 provides access to ... Currently Broadview school serves an enrolled population of about 150 students between ...