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St. Matthew's School

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The first meeting for St. Matthew's school district No. 4673 was held on January 7, 1927 and the last recorded meeting was on April 27, 1966. This school was located on the northeast quarter of 19-39-23 W2nd in Saskatchewan, which is northwest of Fulda

Saskatoon (city)

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Saskatoon was established as a village on November 16, 1901. The village council elected Don W. Garrison as overseer to administer the village's business. Saskatoon was incorporated as a town on July 1, 1903, with a mayor and six councillors elected July 10, 1903. On May 26, 1906, the City of Saskatoon was incorporated. The City Charter required that a mayor and eight aldermen be elected, and that a mayoral election be held annually. The Charter also provided for election by wards.

Saskatchewan Union of Nurses Local 106

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During the 1950s and 1960s, nurses of Saskatchewan came to believe that collective bargaining was necessary to improve working conditions, and to keep pace with salaries and benefits of organised hospital service workers and other professions. From 1966 to 1973, the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association – the nurses' professional licensing body – negotiated contracts on behalf of local Staff Nurses' Associations formed within hospitals. Following a legal challenge in 1973, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that SRNA could not be certified as a trade union. Rather than disband, the nurses formed the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) on 19 January 1974. SUN Local 106 was established to represent all registered nurses, graduate nurses and other allied personnel employed by the Regina General Hospital. in 1974 approximately 2400 Saskatchewan nurses from 78 hospitals went on strike – the first province-wide strike by nurses in Canada. SUN is affiliated with the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour (1996) and the Canadian Labour Congress (1997). It is a founding member of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (1981).

Rotary Club of Lloydminster

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  • 13 February 1929

The Rotary Club of Lloydminster was founded on 13 February 1929 at a meeting held in the Britannia Hotel, where Charter No. 3021 was presented by District Governor, G. Fred McNally. In keeping with the goals of the Rotary Club International, its purpose was to provide service to others through efforts to improve the community, to promote high ethical standards in business and professional life and to advance the cause of world peace. As a local service club, Rotary has supported many Lloydminster community projects, including the Public Library, Special Needs children, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, the Salvation Army, Care, Chinese Relief and Rotary Park. However, the Rotary Club is best known for its work with student projects, such as the Rotary Youth leadership Awards, Rotary "Adventures" and student exchanges.

Prince Rupert Masonic Lodge

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The Prince Rupert Lodge #35 was instituted in Humboldt on March 13,1907, and closed in 1997

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