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 Jul 20, 1997 - First Saskatchewan portion of Trans Canada Trail opened at Douglas Provincial Park. At 15 000 km, it will be the longest trail of its kind in the world.

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N.M. Paterson and Sons Grain Company Nainaar, Marge (1936-) Nakota (Assiniboine) National Grain Company National Policy Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan Nato Air Training Plan Nature Saskatchewan Neatby, Hilda (1904-75) Nekaneet Cree First Nation New Dance Horizons New Democratic Party (NDP) New Generation Co-operative Model Newlands, Henry William (1862- 1954) Newlove, John (1938-2003) Newspapers Nielsen, Dorise Winifred (1902-80) Nightjars 19th Infantry Brigade 95th Regiment Nipawin Nixon, Howard R. (1928-) No. 1 Advanced Flying School No. 2 Flying Training School Nokomis Nollet, Isidore Charles (1898-1988) Non-status Indians Norheim, Wes (1940-) Normal School Norquay Norris, Malcolm (1900-67) North American Baptists North Battleford North Saskatchewan Regiment North Saskatchewan River Northern Cree Court Initiative Northern Settlers Re-establishment Branch North-South Relations, 1905 to the 1980s Northup, Anna (1889-1977) North-West Resistance North-West Resistance and First Nations North-West Territories Act Norwegian Settlements Nugent, John Cullen (1921-) Nuthatch Nystrom, Lorne Edmund (1946-)
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