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Welcome to the Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. For assistance in exploring this site, please click here.

 Jul 20, 1905 - The Saskatchewan Act, creating the new Province of Saskatchewan, received royal assent.

Contributions

Contributions By: (University of Saskatchewan Archives)

Andrusyshen, Constantine Henry (1907-83) Archaeology, History of Baker, Harold R. (1927-) Currie, Balfour Watson (1902-81) Ellis, Kathleen Wilhelmina (1887- 1968) Fedoroff, Sergey (1925-) Herzberg, Gerhard (1904-99) Homemakers' Clubs and Women's Institutes Horlick, Louis (1921-) Houston, Clarence Stuart (1927-) Katz, Leon (1909-2004) Kiyooka, Roy (1926-94) Knott, Douglas Ronald (1927-2009) Lindner, Ernst Friedrich (1897-1988) Luthi, Ernest (1906-83) McKerracher, Donald Griffith (1909- 70) Miller, Thomas (1876-1945) Murray, Christina (1866-1947) Murray, Robert G. (1917-2003) 196th (Western Universities) Battalion Oxner, Bertha (1885-1960) Pohorecky, Zenon S. (1928-98) Poultry Breeds Prairie Swine Centre Runciman, Alexander McInnes (1914- 2000) Rutherford, William John (1868- 1930) Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) Saskatoon Light Infantry Science and Technology Sports and Recreation in Saskatchewan - History St. Thomas College, North Battleford Taube, Henry (1915-2005) Vickers, Jonathan Stewart (1926-)

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