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SARM Division No. 1
SARM Division No. 1 is a division of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) within the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located in the south east area of the province. There are 53 rural municipalities in this division. The current director for Division 1 is William Huber. List of Rural Municipalities in SARM Division No. 1 by numerical RM # * RM No. 1 Argyle * RM No. 2 Mount Pleasant * RM No. 3 Enniskillen * RM No. 4 Coalfields * RM No. 5 Estevan * RM No. 6 Cambria * RM No. 7 Souris Valley * RM No. 31 Storthoaks * RM No. 32 Reciprocity * RM No. 33 Moose Creek * RM No. 34 Browning * RM No. 35 Benson * RM No. 36 Cymri * RM No. 37 Lomond * RM No. 61 Antler * RM No. 63 Moose Mountain * RM No. 64 Brock * RM No. 65 Tecumseh * RM No. 66 Griffin * RM No. 67 Weyburn * RM No. 91 Maryfield * RM No. 92 Walpole * RM No. 93 Wawken * RM No. 94 Hazelwood * RM No. 95 Golden West * RM No. 96 Fillmore * RM No. 97 Wellington * RM No. 121 Moo ...
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Saskatchewan Association Of Rural Municipalities
The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities, often abbreviated as SARM, is an independent association that is responsible for representing the governments of the many rural municipalities in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is an official Government of Saskatchewan sanctioned corporation. There are 296 rural municipalities represented by SARM in such areas as dealing with the provincial and federal governments. The members are arranged in divisions in order to elect SARM Directors. Board of Directors of Divisions SARM is governed by a board of directors. There are eight people on the board of directors: the president, the vice-president, and one director from each SARM division. All board members must be elected rural municipal officials from their local municipality. The President of the Rural Municipal Administrators Association (RMAA) also sits on the board as an Ex-Officio member. The board of directors includes, as of October 2021: *President- Ray Orb *Vic ...
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Lomond No
Lomond can refer to any of the following: Natural features *Ben Lomond, a mountain in Scotland, and many places named for it *Loch Lomond, a freshwater loch in Scotland * Lake Lomond, a lake in Minnesota Localities *Lomond, Alberta, a village in the Canadian province of Alberta * Rural Municipality of Lomond No. 37, a rural municipality in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan *Lomond, Newfoundland and Labrador, a defunct settlement in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador Individuals * Britt Lomond (1925–2006), American actor and television producer *Lomond (horse), an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse which won the 1983 Classic 2,000 Guineas Stakes Roads *Lomond Avenue, a street in Seacombe Heights, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. *Lomond Avenue, a street in Downers Grove, Illinois, United States. *Lomond Crescent, a street in Winston Hills, Sydney, Australia. See also *Lomond Hills *Lomond School Lomond School is an independent, co-educational, day and ...
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Wellington No
Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by metro area, and is the administrative centre of the Wellington Region. It is the List of national capitals by latitude, world's southernmost capital of a sovereign state. Wellington features a temperate maritime climate, and is the world's windiest city by average wind speed. Legends recount that Kupe discovered and explored the region in about the 10th century, with initial settlement by Māori people, Māori iwi such as Rangitāne and Muaūpoko. The disruptions of the Musket Wars led to them being overwhelmed by northern iwi such as Te Āti Awa by the early 19th century. Wellington's current form was originally designed by Captain William Mein Smith, the first Surveyor General for Edward Wakefield (New Zealand politician), Edward Wakefield ...
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Fillmore No
Fillmore may refer to: Places Canada * Fillmore, Saskatchewan * Rural Municipality of Fillmore No. 96, Saskatchewan United States * Fillmore, California * Fillmore District, San Francisco, California * Fillmore, Louisiana * Fillmore, Illinois * Fillmore Township, Montgomery County, Illinois * Fillmore, Indiana * Fillmore, Kentucky * Fillmore Township, Michigan * Fillmore, Minnesota * Fillmore County, Minnesota * Fillmore Township, Minnesota * Fillmore, Missouri * Fillmore County, Nebraska * Fillmore, New York * Fillmore, Ohio * Fillmore, Oklahoma * Fillmore, Utah * Fillmore, Wisconsin Venues * Fillmore Auditorium (Denver), Colorado * The Fillmore (Fillmore Auditorium) San Francisco, California promoter Bill Graham's original West Coast concert location ** Fillmore East in New York City, New York, Bill Graham's East Coast concert location (1968 to 1971) ** Fillmore West in San Francisco, California, Bill Graham's subsequent West Coast concert location (1968 to 1971) ** Th ...
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Golden West No
Golden means made of, or relating to gold. Golden may also refer to: Places United Kingdom *Golden, in the parish of Probus, Cornwall *Golden Cap, Dorset *Golden Square, Soho, London *Golden Valley, a valley on the River Frome in Gloucestershire *Golden Valley, Herefordshire United States *Golden, Colorado, a town West of Denver, county seat of Jefferson County *Golden, Idaho, an unincorporated community *Golden, Illinois, a village *Golden Township, Michigan *Golden, Mississippi, a village *Golden City, Missouri, a city *Golden, Missouri, an unincorporated community *Golden, Nebraska, ghost town in Burt County *Golden Township, Holt County, Nebraska *Golden, New Mexico, a sparsely populated ghost town *Golden, Oregon, an abandoned mining town *Golden, Texas, an unincorporated community *Golden, Utah, a ghost town *Golden, Marshall County, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Elsewhere *Golden, County Tipperary, Ireland, a village on the River Suir *Golden Vale, Munster, ...
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Hazelwood No
Hazelwood or Hazlewood may refer to: Places Australia *Hazelwood, Victoria, an area in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria; now known as Churchill *Hazelwood Power Station, Victoria, in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria *Hazelwood North, Victoria, a town in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria *Hazelwood, Victoria, also known as Hazelwood Pondage, an artificial lake in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria *Hazelwood Park, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide ** Hazelwood Park, Adelaide Canada * Rural Municipality of Hazelwood No. 94, Saskatchewan, a rural municipality England *Hazelwood, Derbyshire (also spelt Hazlewood) * Hazelwood, Devon, the location of the Blackdown Rings earthworks *Hazelwood, London, in the London Borough of Bromley *Hazlewood, North Yorkshire *Hazlewood Castle, North Yorkshire *Hazlewood with Storiths, North Yorkshire Ireland *Hazelwood, County Sligo **Hazelwood House, Sligo, an 18th century mansion South Africa * Hazelwood, Pretoria, a suburb of Pretoria, Gauteng Province United ...
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Wawken No
The Rural Municipality of Wawken No. 93 ( 2016 population: ) is a rural municipality (RM) in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within Census Division No. 1 and Division No. 1. It is located in the southeast portion of the province. History The RM of Wawken No. 93 incorporated as a rural municipality on January 1, 1913. Although possessing a sound inventory similar to many Saskatchewan place names of indigenous Algonquian origin, the name Wawken is in fact a portmanteau of Wawota and Kennedy, the RM's two main urban communities. Geography Communities and localities The following urban municipalities are surrounded by the RM. ;Towns * Wawota ;Villages * Kennedy * Kenosee Lake The following unincorporated communities are within the RM. ;Localities * Dumas * Vandura Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the RM of Wawken No. 93 had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 ...
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Walpole No
Walpole may refer to: People * Walpole (surname) * Baron Walpole, a title in the Peerage of Great Britain * Walpole G. Colerick (1845–1911), American politician * Walpole Vidal (1853–1914), 19th century British footballer Places Australia * Walpole, Western Australia * Walpole River, Western Australia Canada * Rural Municipality of Walpole No. 92, Saskatchewan * Walpole Island First Nation, Ontario England * Walpole, Norfolk, a parish that includes the villages of Walpole St Andrew and Walpole St Peter * Walpole, Suffolk * Walpole Cross Keys, Norfolk * Walpole Highway, Norfolk * Walpole Park, London Borough of Ealing France * Walpole Island (New Caledonia) United States * Walpole, Maine * Walpole, Massachusetts, a New England town ** Walpole (CDP), Massachusetts, the original village within the town ** Massachusetts Correctional Institution – Cedar Junction, formerly known as Walpole * Walpole, New Hampshire, a New England town ** Walpole (CDP), New Hampsh ...
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Maryfield No
Maryfield can refer to: Places * Rural Municipality of Maryfield No. 91, Saskatchewan ** Maryfield, Saskatchewan; village in Saskatchewan * Maryfield, Cornwall; hamlet in Cornwall, England * Maryfield, Belfast, location of the Maryfield Secretariat under the Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985–98) Other * Maryfield (horse), racehorse * Maryfield Hospital; a former hospital in Dundee, Scotland Similar spelling * Mary Field Mary Field (born Olivia Rockefeller; June 10, 1909 – June 12, 1996) was an American film actress who primarily appeared in supporting roles. Early life She was born in New York City. As a child, she never knew her biological parents; ...
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Weyburn No
Weyburn is the eleventh-largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada. The city has a population of 10,870. It is on the Souris River southeast of the provincial capital of Regina and is north from the North Dakota border in the United States. The name is reputedly a corruption of the Scottish "wee burn," referring to a small creek. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Weyburn No. 67. History The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) reached the future site of Weyburn from Brandon, Manitoba in 1892 and the Soo Line from North Portal on the US border in 1893. A post office opened in 1895 and a land office in 1899 in anticipation of the land rush which soon ensued. In 1899, Knox Presbyterian Church was founded with its building constructed in 1906 in the high-pitched gable roof and arches, standing as a testimony to the faith and optimism in the Weyburn area. Weyburn was legally constituted a village in 1900, a town in 1903 and finally as a city in 1913. From 1910 until 1931 ...
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Griffin No
The griffin, griffon, or gryphon (Ancient Greek: , ''gryps''; Classical Latin: ''grȳps'' or ''grȳpus''; Late and Medieval Latin Medieval Latin was the form of Literary Latin used in Roman Catholic Western Europe during the Middle Ages. In this region it served as the primary written language, though local languages were also written to varying degrees. Latin functioned ...: ''gryphes'', ''grypho'' etc.; Old French: ''griffon'') is a legendary creature with the body, tail, and Hindlimb, back legs of a lion; the head and wings of an eagle; and sometimes an eagle's talons as its front feet. Because the lion was traditionally considered the king of the beasts, and the eagle the king of the birds, by the Middle Ages, the griffin was thought to be an especially powerful and majestic creature. Since classical antiquity, griffins were known for guarding treasures and priceless possessions. In Greek and Roman texts, griffins and Arimaspians were associated with gold deposits o ...
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