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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. Symbols of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Shield of Saskatchewan Shield of Arms of Saskatchewan: August 25, 1906 [3] Shield of arms granted by the Royal Warrant of King Edward VII. Provincial symbol Saskatchewan's Wheat Sheaf 1977 [4] Used to identify government programs and organizations. Flag: Flag of Saskatchewan: Flag of Saskatchewan: 1969 [5]

  4. History of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The history of this plains area actually began 2,000–2,100 million years ago wherein there were two continents separated by an ocean. The "Churchill Continent" which would be Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and the "Superior Continent" which would comprise Manitoba and Ontario. 1,830 – 1,800 million years ago these two land masses collided.

  5. Conseil des écoles fransaskoises - Wikipedia

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    Conseil des écoles fransaskoises (CÉF) is a school board in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.It is headquartered in Regina. Among Saskatchewan's 27 school boards, the CÉF is the only school division offering comprehensive education from preschool to grade 12 in French as a first language.

  6. 1944 Saskatchewan general election - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal popular vote fell by 10 percentage points, and they won only five seats. It is still the worst defeat of a sitting government in Saskatchewan's history. The Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan, which had won 16% of the vote and two seats in the 1938 election, collapsed; the party had only one candidate, who won only 249 votes.

  7. Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority - Wikipedia

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    SLGA operated a network of retail liquor stores in communities around Saskatchewan. In November 2015, prior to the 2016 provincial election, the Saskatchewan Party government announced plans to privatize at least 40 of the 75 liquor stores the SLGA ran, but that these plans would not be realized until after the election. In November 2016, it ...

  8. Northern Saskatchewan Administration District - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Saskatchewan Administration District (NSAD) is the unorganized area of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It encompasses approximately half of Saskatchewan's land mass. It encompasses approximately half of Saskatchewan's land mass.

  9. Category:School divisions in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    In Saskatchewan school boards have been designated as school divisions within 7 regions as set out by the Government of Saskatchewan Ministry of Education. Saskatchewan schools which use the term "district" in their name, are rural schools offering educational schooling between K - 12 in a local area or district.