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  2. Swift Current - Wikipedia

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    Lyric Theatre in downtown Swift Current. Swift Current is home to Saskatchewan's oldest operating theatre: the Lyric Theatre, built in 1912 at a cost of $50,000 is the "crown jewel" of Swift Current's historical downtown buildings, with instantly recognizable advertisements painted on the north and south sides of the building dating back to the early 1920s.

  3. Jack Wiebe - Wikipedia

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    Upon his retirement, Wiebe volunteered his time with the Dr. Noble Irwin Regional Healthcare Foundation, helping to raise millions of dollars to furnish the new regional hospital in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Wiebe died on April 16, 2007, aged 70, from lung cancer. A state memorial service was held on April 24 in Swift Current.

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  5. Harold Martens - Wikipedia

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    Martens was ordered to repay $5,850 after being found guilty in the Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative fraud scandal of the 1980s. [2] Martens went on to serve as reeve for the rural municipality of Excelsior. As of 2006, he was living in Swift Current. [1] Martens later served as president of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association. [3]

  6. John Penner - Wikipedia

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    John Penner (December 12, 1931 – March 5, 2003) [1] was an educator and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Swift Current from 1991 to 1995 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a New Democratic Party (NDP) member. He was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan and grew up on the family farm.

  7. Patricia Anne Smith - Wikipedia

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    She represented Swift Current from 1982 to 1991 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Progressive Conservative. She was born Patricia Anne Chalmers in Cabri, Saskatchewan, the daughter of Arthur W. Chalmers and Martha Shiels, and was educated in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. In 1960, she married Edward Harvey Smith.

  8. CJFB-TV - Wikipedia

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    CJFB-TV was a television station in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada.The station was in operation from 1957 to 2002 as a private affiliate of CBC Television.. It was broadcast on channel 5, cable 9 in Swift Current.

  9. CKFI-FM - Wikipedia

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    CKFI-FM is a Canadian radio station licensed to Swift Current, Saskatchewan, serving the southwestern Saskatchewan area broadcasting at 97.1 FM with a hot adult contemporary format branded as Magic 97. The station is currently owned and operated by Golden West Broadcasting which also sister stations CKSW and CIMG-FM.

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