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  2. Saskatchewan Highway 7 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 7 now ends at Highway 14 at the west end of Saskatoon: at a split intersection that includes the southern terminus for SK 684 (Neault Road); an interchange is planned for this location in the future. This is the new Blairmore Suburban Development Area (SDA) hosting seven new neighbourhoods and anchoring future growth on Saskatoon's west ...

  3. Sutherland Automotive Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Sutherland Automotive Speedway has several racing classes, they are Sport Compact Mini Stock, Pro Truck, Sportsman, Street Stock, Pro Late Model, Legends, and Bandeleros, but its premier event is the NASCAR Pinty's Series. The NASCAR Pinty's series has made a stop in Saskatoon for a Wednesday night race, the Bayer Crop Sciences Velocity Prairie ...

  4. Transportation in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Qu’Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railway Company built a railway bridge in 1890 at Saskatoon crossing the South Saskatchewan River. [29] Saskatoon is termed "The City of Bridges". [30] By 1908, another two railway bridges were constructed in Saskatoon, the McDonald or CP Railway Bridge and the Grand Trunk or CN Railway Bridge

  5. List of school divisions in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Spirit School Division No. 206 [nb 9] Saskatchewan Valley School Division No. 49 Saskatoon (East) School Division No. 41 Saskatoon (West) School Division No. 42: 4 Prairie Valley School Division No. 208 [nb 10] Aspen Grove School Division No. 144 Grand Coulee School Division No. 110 Gray School Division No. 101 Eslin School Division No. 107

  6. Bibliography of Saskatchewan history - Wikipedia

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    Forging the Prairie West. (1998) Titley, E. Brian. The Indian Commissioners: Agents of the State and Indian Policy in Canada's Prairie West, 1873-1932 (University of Alberta Press, 2009) Wardhaugh, Robert A., ed. Toward Defining the Prairies: Region, Culture, and History. (2001). 234 pp.

  7. Saskatchewan Highway 6 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 776 west: North end of Hwy 776 concurrency: City of Melfort: 442.2: 274.8: Highway 3 east – Tisdale Highway 41 west – Wakaw, Saskatoon: South end of Hwy 3 concurrency: 445.4: 276.8: Highway 3 west (Saskatchewan Avenue) / Broadway Avenue – Prince Albert: CanAm Highway north end; north end of Hwy 3 concurrency: Kinistino No. 459 462 ...

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  9. List of regions of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Central, including the cities of Humboldt, Martensville, Warman and surrounding areas. Regina, for the city of Regina. Rivers West, including the cities of Lloydminster, Meadow Lake, North Battleford and surrounding areas. Saskatoon, for the city of Saskatoon. South East, including the cities of Estevan, Weyburn and surrounding areas.

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