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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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Radisson Radville Rail Line Abandonment Rails Railway Unions Rajput, Ali Hussain (1934-) Ramsay, William (1876-1965) Ramsland, Sarah Katherine (1882- 1964) Ranching Rao, Kris (1932-2000) Raum, Elizabeth (1945-) Rawlco Communications Ltd. Rawlinson, Edward A. (1912-92) Rawson, Donald Strathearn (1905- 61) Raymore Real Property Recreational Co-operatives Red Coat Road & Rail Red Coat Trail Red Cross Outpost Hospitals Red Earth First Nation Red Pheasant First Nation Red River Cart Redberry Lake Redekop, Nancy (1941-2001) Redhead Equipment Limited Redvers Reed, George (1939-) Reform Party (Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance) Regina Regina Anti-poverty Ministry Regina Armoury Regina Auto Theft Strategy Regina Beach Regina Council of Churches Regina Cyclone Regina Dales Regina Five Regina Little Theatre Regina Manifesto Regina Police Service Regina Symphony Orchestra Regina Vineyard Christian Fellowship Regina Wartime Industries Ltd. Regional Airlines Regional Economic Development Regional Parks Regionalization of Health Reindeer Lake Religion Religion and “Non-Aboriginal” Women in Saskatchewan Religious Society of Friends Remai Family Rempel, Jacob (1903-76) Renaud, André (1919-88) Rennie, Donald Andrews (1922-) Reptiles Research Parks Reserves, Urban Residential Schools Restorative Justice Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) Retail and Wholesale Co-operatives Rezansoff, Paul J. (1942-) Richardson, Ernie (1931-) Richardson, John (1787-1865) Riddell, William Andrew (1905-2000) Riegert, Paul William (1923-2002) Riel, Louis “David” (1844-85) Riel, Sara (1848-83) Rigelhof, Terrence Frederick (1944-) Riparian Rights Ritchie, Alvin Horace (1890-1966) Robinson, Marguerite E. (ca. 1902- 75) Rocan, Mary (1913-2004) Rocanville Roche Percée Roche Percée (Geographical Feature) Rockglen Rodents Rogers, Otto Donald (1935-) Roman Catholic Cathedrals Roman Catholic Congregations of Men Religious Roman Catholic Congregations of Women Religious Roman Catholic Dioceses and Bishops Roman Catholic Missions in the North-West and Saskatchewan (19th-20th Centuries) Roman Catholics Romanian Settlements Romanow, Roy John (1939-) Romanow Commission, 2001-2002 Roney, Keith (1948-) Rose, Gerald F. (1920-99) Rose Valley Rosenau, George (1941-) Rosetown Ross, Alexander (1880-1973) Ross, James Hamilton (1856-1932) Ross, Sinclair (1908-96) Rosthern Rouleau Royal, Joseph (1837-1902) Royal Air Force Royal Canadian Air Force Station, Moose Jaw Royal Canadian Air Force Station, Saskatoon Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Royal Canadian Mounted Police Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Royal Commission On Dominion Provincial Relations (Rowell-Sirois Report) Royal Regina Rifles Royal Saskatchewan Museum Royal University Hospital Royal Visits Runciman, Alexander McInnes (1914- 2000) Rupchan, Peter (1883-1944) Rupert's Land Purchase Rural Electrification Rural Population Rural Settlement Patterns Rutherford, William John (1868- 1930) Rye
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