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  2. Rural Municipality of Deer Forks No. 232 - Wikipedia

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    With a land area of 736.87 km 2 (284.51 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.3/km 2 (0.7/sq mi) in 2021. [7] In the 2016 Census of Population, the RM of Deer Forks No. 232 recorded a population of 109 living in 45 of its 56 total private dwellings, a -51.1% change from its 2011 population of 223.

  3. List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan's largest and smallest rural municipalities are the RM of Corman Park No. 344 and the RM of Glen McPherson No. 46 with populations of 8,568 and 72 respectively. [ 4 ] The northern half of the province does not lie within any rural municipality, but is rather administered by the provincial government through the Northern ...

  4. Touchwood Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Touchwood Hills Regional Economic Development Authority (REDA) was created in 1995, and was the tenth REDA created in the province. It included the rural municipalities of Tullymet, Lipton, Cupar, Garry, Ituna Bon Accord, Kellross, Touchwood, Emerald and Kutawa; the towns of Cupar, Ituna, and Southey; and the villages of Dysart, Hubbard, Kelliher, and Leross; the Crossroads Rural ...

  5. Montmartre, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The organization helps acknowledging "first and foremost that the wildlife of the province is a public resource belonging to all Saskatchewan residents, and to ensure the resource remains equally accessible to all residents of the province," promoting "conservation, fishing, trapping, hunting, the shooting sports, and wildlife-oriented ...

  6. Agriculture in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Jump. First Nations inhabitants of Saskatchewan were the first to process plants and animals to produce food. Agriculture in Saskatchewan began with First Nations tribal practices where the men would follow livestock movements, a form of transhumance and women and children would remain at home carrying out a hunting and gathering lifestyle.

  7. Moose Mountain Upland - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous people have lived in the area of southern Saskatchewan for about 11,000 years [6] and were originally nomadic hunters and gatherers. The area provided plenty of big game such as buffalo, deer, and elk as well as a variety of berries such as saskatoons, blueberries, and raspberries and edible plants like wild rice, turnips, and onions.

  8. Waskesiu Upland - Wikipedia

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    Waskesiu Upland is a hilly plateau in the central region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Waskesiu means red deer or elk in the Cree language.The plateau is just south-west of the geographical centre of the province and consists of two main ranges — the Waskesiu Hills [1] to the south and the Thunder Hills [2] [3] to the north.

  9. Nisbet Provincial Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Nisbet Provincial Forest is a provincially protected mixed-wood forest surrounded by Aspen parkland in North Central Saskatchewan, Canada.It consists of a north block north of the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and a south block between Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, MacDowall, Saskatchewan and Lily Plain, Saskatchewan.

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