- SCAA-SCM-0131
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.
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Names- SCAA-SCM-0132
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.
- SCAA-SCM-0134
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.
- SCAA-SCM-0135
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.
- SCAA-SCM-0138
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.
- SCAA-SCM-0139
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.
- SCAA-SCM-0143
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.
- SCAA-SCM-0144
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.
- SCAA-SCM-0155
- Corporate body
- ca. 1975 -
The concept of organizing a baseball program for old-timers was instituted by the Saskatchewan Baseball Association board of directors at their annual meeting in 1975. From the beginning emphasis was stressed that the program was created to be a fun-oriented movement and restricted to players 35 years of age and older.
- SCAA-SCM-0158
- Person
- 20th/21st cent.
Swift Current Environment Advisory Committee
- SCAA-SCM-0162
- Corporate body
- 20th/21st cent.
- SCAA-SCM-0002
- Corporate body
- 1936-1946
On 15 December 1936, the 16th Canadian Light Horse was amalgamated with The Saskatchewan Mounted Rifles and re-designated the 16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse. It was re-designated 16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse (Reserve) on 7 November 1940. On 1 April 1941, the regiment was converted to infantry and re-designated the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, 16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse. It was re-designated 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, The Battleford Light Infantry (16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse) on 1 May 1941; and The Battleford Light Infantry (16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse) (Reserve) on 15 September 1944. On 1 April 1946 it amalgamated with the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, The Prince Albert Volunteers and re-designated as The Prince Albert and Battleford Volunteers.
Belvidere Rural Telephone Company Limited
- SCAA-SCM-0004
- Corporate body
- ca. 1938-1978
- SCAA-SCM-0005
- Corporate body
- ca. 1955-1984
- SCAA-SCM-0007
- Person
- fl. 1926-1947