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Saskatchewan and Wheat
In 2007, the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool took it over, forming Viterra.
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool No. 7, Thunder Bay, Ontario.
An example of this is the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool.
* Agricore United – taken-over by Saskatchewan Wheat Pool in 2007.
* Saskatchewan Wheat Pool – took-over Agricore United in 2007 to form Viterra.
* Viterra – established after the take-over of Agricore United by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool.
* Edam-former Saskatchewan Wheat Pool now a museum.
* Val Marie-former Federal and 1967 Centennial Saskatchewan Wheat Pool now museums.
* North Battleford Western Development Museum, former Saskatchewan Wheat Pool moved from Keatley.
* Wood Mountain-former Saskatchewan Wheat Pool now a museum.
The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool was formed in 1924, and built an elevator in Coleville in 1925, now called Pool A. Alf Beal was the first operator.
The Scottish Co-op elevator was purchased in 1948 by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and became Pool B.
* Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
He entered federal cabinet in 1980, as the only Saskatchewan representative, with responsibilities for the Wheat Pool.
His last official act as Premier was to arrange for the sale of the Saskatchewan Cooperative Elevator Company to the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool for $ 11 million ( the equivalent in 2005 would be $ 130 million ).
Its shares were publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange ( TSX ) under the symbol " AU " (" AU. LV "-Limited voting common shares ; " AU. DB "-Convertible 9 % debentures ; " AU. PR. A "-Series ‘ A ’ preferred shares ) until June 15, 2007, when it was taken over by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool.
In November 2006, the company became the target of takeover bids from two other rival grain handlers: the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool (" SaskPool ", " SWP ") of Regina, Saskatchewan and Winnipeg-based James Richardson International (" JRI ").
This exceeded the 75 % required by the terms of AU's incorporation to change the corporate structure and, after a special shareholders ' meeting in June, AU became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool.
On August 30, 2007, the company formerly known as Agricore United ceased to exist and Saskatchewan Wheat Pool was rebranded to be known as Viterra.
Former Saskatchewan Wheat Pool grain elevator on Saskatchewan Highway 18, which runs through Oxbow.
Near where the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool grain elevators now stand, the town of Moodyville grew up and stood as the main centre of activity on the North Shore until the mill closed in 1901.

Saskatchewan and from
In May 2010, provincial unemployment rates varied from a low of 5. 0 % in Saskatchewan to a high of 13. 8 % in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The first world title was won by the Canadian team from Regina, Saskatchewan, skipped by Ernie Richardson.
* C. l. latrans: Plains coyote – Great Plains from Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan south to New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle
* C. l. thamnos: Northeastern coyote – range extends from north-central Saskatchewan east to southern Ontario, south to northern Indiana and west to Missouri
Gordie Howe, a right-winger from Floral, Saskatchewan, only scored seven goals and 15 assists in his first season and would not reach his prime for a few more years.
Born in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Bailey played junior hockey with the Edmonton Oil Kings from 1964 to 1967.
The location afforded convenient access to the fort from the vast interior waterway systems of the Saskatchewan and Red rivers.
The province's name is derived from the Saskatchewan River.
The northern parts of Saskatchewanfrom about La Ronge northward – have a subarctic climate ( Köppen Dfc ) with a shorter summer season.
Also located at the SFU Library is the Electronic Document Centre, which provides internet access to digitized documents from a number of archival collections, such as Harrison Brown's Xi ' an Incident collection, and the history of British Columbia and Western Canada in general, including documents from the Doukhobor migration from the Russian Empire to Saskatchewan and then to British Columbia assembled for donation to the university by John Keenlyside
MACBDA is currently host to more than 20 actively competing, summer-only field show bands from the US ( Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan ) and Canada ( Saskatchewan and Alberta ).
Nowadays Michif is spoken in scattered Métis communities in the provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Canada and in North Dakota in the U. S. There are some 230 speakers of Mitchif in the United States ( down from 390 at the 1990 census ), most of whom live in North Dakota, particularly in the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation.
A radiometric age for the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary based on K-Ar, Rb-Sr, and U-Pb ages of bentonites from Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Montana.
* Paskwüw ( Paskwa, Pisqua, usually called Pasquah-‘ The Plain ’; French: Les Prairies ), Chief of the Plains Cree, born 1828, son of the famous chief Mahkaysis, 1874 his tribal group were making their living with bison hunting in the vicinity of today's Leech Lake, Saskatchewan, they had also created gardens and raised a small herd of cattle, in September 1874 Pasqua took part in the negotiations on the Treaty 4 in Qu ' Appelle Valley, he asked the Canadian government for the payment of £ 300, 000 to the tribes, which the Hudson's Bay Company had received for the sale of Rupert's land to Canada, despite the refusal of Canada he finally signed the treaty and moved to a reserve five miles west of Fort Qu ' Appelle, stayed out with his tribal group from the Northwest Rebellion of 1885, died in March 1889 he succumbed to the tuberculosis )
In the first decade of the 21st century, wild boar escaped from game farms in Alberta and Saskatchewan ( Canada ) and reproduced rapidly, resulting in bounties offered for pairs of ears.
Although it is a major agricultural area, it is far from any seaport and only a portion of its eastern boundary with Saskatchewan provides a favorable entry route for rats.
Category: Writers from Saskatchewan
** Arapaho came from the present-day Saskatchewan, Montana, and Wyoming area, and speak an Algonquian language.
Category: People from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Anamoose was established along the main line of the Soo Line Railroad in 1898 by Romanians who had come from Saskatchewan, Canada.
At night, the AM radio transmissions of both CBC and SRC services can be received over much of the northern portion of the United States, from stations such as CBW in Winnipeg and CBK in Saskatchewan.
Category: People from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
After the Red River Rebellion of 1869 – 1870, many of the Métis moved from Manitoba to the Fort Carlton region of the North-West Territories, where they founded a settlement at Batoche on the South Saskatchewan River.

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