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  2. Saskatchewan Arts Board - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Board's Permanent Collection is a collection of art by Saskatchewan artists. It includes approximately 3,000 works of art in all media by 750 artists and is the largest body of work by Saskatchewan artists in the world. The Arts Board makes the Permanent Collection accessible by bringing it to workplaces, schools and communities.

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  4. File:The Fines Collection Regulations 2006 (UKSI 2006-501).pdf

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  5. Category:2020 in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "2020 in Saskatchewan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

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  7. Mendel Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Mendel Art Gallery was a major creative cultural centre in City Park, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.Operating from 1964 to 2015, it housed a permanent collection of more than 7,500 works of art. [1]

  8. Saskatchewan Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    refusal to comply with the rights and freedoms under the Bill (e.g. denying service to a person because of the person's race) was an offence, carrying a fine of between $25 and $50 for a first offence, and a fine of between $50 and $200 for subsequent offences, with the possibility of imprisonment for default in paying the fine (s. 15);

  9. Ministry of Finance (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Photo of the Ministry of Finance. The Ministry of Finance is a ministry responsible for the financing, revenue and expenses of the Government of Saskatchewan in order to enhance the fiscal strength of the Province.