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Cities of Saskatchewan

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City of Estevan  
- located in southern Saskatchewan, with a population of 11,000.   Located 10 minutes directly north of the US Border with a 24 hour border crossing 20 minutes south-east 

 

City of Humboldt
Humboldt's population is 5,511 as of 2006.    Humboldt is north of Regina at a distance of 231 kilometres (138 miles), Saskatoon is about 113 kilometres (66 miles) to the west.

 

City of Lloydminster   
Canada's only city that borders Alberta and Saskatchewan; population of approx. 25,000.

 

City of Moose Jaw

- Located approx 45 minutes West of Regina.    Population in 2006 was 33,999

 

City of North Battleford  
Located NW of Saskatoon, North Battleford is home to about 14,000 people.

 

City of Prince Albert   
Prince Albert is located in Northern Saskatchewan and has a population of 34,138 in 2006.

 

City of Regina  
- the capital city of Saskatchewan. Population in 2006: 194,971;  Regina is the sunniest capital city in Canada. The city is noted for its clear, sunny days recording an average of 2,365 sunshine hours each year.

 

City of Saskatoon

an estimated population of 208,300 (as of 2007). Saskatoon experiences four distinct seasons with temperatures ranging from 30°c (86f) on the warmest summer days to -30°c (-22f) on the coldest winter days.

 

City of Swift Current    
This city of 16,000 is the major population centre for southwest Saskatchewan, and lies midway between Regina and Medicine Hat on the Trans-Canada highway

 

City of Weyburn   

- City of Weyburn population 9,433.   Located from: Regina 114 km (71 miles); Calgary 874 km (543 miles); Winnipeg 563 km (350 miles); Minot 275 km (171 miles).

 

City of Yorkton  

Yorkton is a city of 17,200 in east-central Saskatchewan. The city is located 190 km (118 miles) from Regina; 326 km (203 miles) from Saskatoon and 451 km (280 miles) from Winnipeg. 

 

 

 

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Saskatchewan farmyard aerial photo

 

 

“Saskatchewan is where I want to raise my family. I can spend more time with my kids………in Regina and Saskatoon, its a maximum 15-minute drive to work.  I can even go home for lunch.”

 

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 Entertainment

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Brandt Centre

The Brandt Centre  (Regina)
- concerts, hockey, Western Canadian Agribition, Buffalo Days Exhibition and more.
Craven Country Jamboree Craven Country Jamboree
- July 10 – 13, 2008
Canada’s best country music outdoor event

Credit Union Centre

 Credit Union Centre (Saskatoon)
- concerts, events, hockey and more

 

Saskatchewan Roughriders Football

Saskatchewan Roughriders
- home of the 2007 Grey Cup Champions.   Check their website for the upcoming season schedule.

Tunnels of Moose Jaw

The Tunnels of Moose Jaw
The stories of tunnels under Moose Jaw come alive in two interactive, theatrical tours.  Guests become part of the underground experience, traveling beneath the streets of Moose Jaw.  Walk by the side of the early Chinese immigrant then lay low with the infamous Al “Scarface” Capone.

 

 

 

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“I was welcomed to Regina and feel at home.  My family plans to join me from the Phillipines.”

“It’s safe and friendly – the cities are large enough, yet small enough so I feel good about raising my child and baby here.  We’ve lived in Zimbabwe, England and now Saskatchewan – my wife loves it here and we plan to stay.”

 

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 Government & Labour

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About Saskatchewan

About Saskatchewan
- Provincial Government website with information about the quality of life, history, economy and more.

 

Saskatchewan Work and Family Unit

Saskatchewan Work & Family Unit
The Work and Family Unit works with Saskatchewan people, organizations, businesses and communities to help shape work environments that meet the needs of the 21st century economy while, at the same time, building and strengthening the Saskatchewan tradition of caring for family and community. They are committed to finding ways to help Saskatchewan workplaces become more family-friendly. 

 

Law Society of Saskatchewan

Law Society of Saskatchewan
The web site for the Law Society of Saskatchewan...there is a huge public archive of Saskatchewan court decisions dating back to the mid-1990s, including cases from provincial court, Court of Queen's Bench and appeal court. It is searchable by date, by the names of the principals or through a text search. Many of the most important written court decisions of the past decade are there, although virtually none of the oral decisions are included.

 

Saskatchewan Energy & Resources

Government of Saskatchewan – Energy & Resources
- great information about Saskatchewan

 

Saskatchewan Enterprise & Innovation

Saskatchewan Enterprise & Innovation(Government of Saskatchewan)
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- The Saskatchewan Party currently governs the province.

Saskatchewan Labour

Saskatchewan Labour (Government of Saskatchewan)
- information about labour regulations, minimum wage, workplace policies and more.

 

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Service Canada (Federal Government)
- helpful information on Canadian Government services.

Saskatchewan Job Futures

Saskatchewan Job Futures
- this website is  the result of a unique partnership between the Federal and Provincial Governments. Since 1998, Service Canada and Saskatchewan Advanced Education, Employment and Labour have used this site jointly to publish important information about hundreds of Saskatchewan occupations

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“Saskatchewan’s my home…
where my family is.  I want to move back so my kids can get to know their grandparents….
.plus the lifestyle is more affordable”

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 Moving to Saskatchewan?

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Express Address

ExpressAddress offers residential customers a convenient way to notify multiple Saskatchewan organizations of your move.  Signup, transfer or disconnect:  telephone; water & sewer; vehicle registration; natural gas; health cards; cable tv; driver’s license; security services; library cards; electricity; pet licenses and more….

 

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MLS (Multiple Listing Service)
- website with Real Estate properties in Saskatchewan and across Canada.

Move to Saskatchewan

Move to Saskatchewan
- a provincial government website that provides helpful hints, links and information to make your move to Saskatchewan easier.

 

Sask Homes 4 Sale

Sask Homes for Sale
- private homes for sale by owners throughout Saskatchewan.

 

 

 

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“I get to spend less time commuting and more time hanging out with my friends…going to restaurants, golfing, nightclubs………………
its all here.”

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 Tourism and Culture

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CNT Tours

CNT Tours
CNT offers a variety of tours unique to Saskatchewan. We have professional, certified tour directors that will entertain and educate you with their up to date commentary.     Tours include Corner Gas, Ghost Tours, Moose Jaw Tour and many more…..!

 

Great Excursions

Great Excursions
Tour this site's vision of Saskatchewan........-- the land of the Great Sand Hills, Cypress Hills and Grasslands National Park...and more!
"Saskatchewan was carved by ancient glaciers and is home to the Mounties and a thousand lakes. Think of our grasslands as North America's version of the African Savanna. Imagine yourself on a safari that takes you across the Great Plains, discovering our unique wilderness and people. This is the land of the Aboriginals, cowboys, and fur traders, the land of the North West Mounted Police. Come on our journeys of discovery...."

 

Sask Culture

Sask Culture
is a community-driven, non-profit organization that works with our members to build a culturally vibrant Saskatchewan where all citizens celebrate, value and participate in a rich cultural life.

 

Sask Indian Cultural Centre

Saskatchewan Indian Culture Centre

The site contains a number of resources related to First Nations people, organizations and events, including a calendar of upcoming powwows. There's also a photo gallery, interviews with Saskatchewan elders, full-text articles from 'Saskatchewan Indian' and links to Saskatchewan bands.

Think Saskatchewan

Think Saskatchewan
- comprehensive information about business and investment, employment, innovative companies, culture and recreation.

 

Tourism Regina

Tourism Regina
- is a non-profit, membership-driven organization which facilitates partnerships with businesses and suppliers that results in a new level of tourism marketing and awareness for Regina.

 

Tourism Sask

Tourism Saskatchewan
Facts, figures and statistics about the province, including travel guides, vacation opportunities and tourism web links.

 

 

 

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 Education

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 Schools

Saskatchewan Elementary & High Schools

Saskatchewan Schools
- information describing the public & separate elementary and high schools throughout Saskatchewan

 

 

 Technical Institutes & Business Colleges

  Academy of Learning

Academy of Learning
- career and business college, integrated learning, learn at your own pace.
Regina
Saskatoon

 

  SIAST

SIAST - Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science & Technology
The largest post-secondary institution in Saskatchewan, SIAST offers more than 200 certificate and diploma programs, apprenticeship training, university courses, adult upgrading classes and extension courses.
Campuses are located in Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Regina and Prince Albert, as follows: 
Kelsey Campus, Saskatoon
Palliser Campus, Moose Jaw 
Wascana Campus, Regina 
Woodland Campus, Prince Albert

 

Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies

SIIT
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) offers training and education programs to First Nations adults in Saskatchewan. SIIT collaborates with the provincial universities and other educational institutions to deliver diploma (2 yrs), certificate (1 yr) and trades programs. SIIT develops unique programming that is not available at existing provincial institutions. Located in 9 Saskatchewan centres. 

 

Saskatchewan Regional Colleges 

Saskatchewan Regional Colleges

 

 Universities

First Nations University of Canada 

First Nations University of Canada
The First Nations University of Canada is a University dedicated to promoting and expanding Aboriginal knowledge in teaching, research and service. They offer: University programs on three campuses: Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert (Northern Campus) Community-based and distance education programs in First Nations' communities across Saskatchewan and Canada. Quality education for all students (First Nations and non-First Nations).

 

 University of Regina

University of Regina
Located in Regina, the U of R offers degrees/certificate programs in the following faculties: Administration, Arts, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts, Graduate Studies and Research, Language Institute, Physical Activity Studies, Human Justice, Journalism & Communications, Science, Social Work and the Extension Division.

 

 University of Saskatchewan

University of Saskatchewan
Located in Saskatoon, the U of S offers 58 degrees, diplomas, and certificates in over 100 areas and disciplines. Colleges and schools include: Agriculture, Arts & Science, Commerce, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Graduate Studies and Research, Kinesiology, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Nutrition, Veterinary Medicine, and the Extension Division.

 

 

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