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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.
A - Z INDEX
Kahkewistahaw Band Kaldor, Connie (1953-) Kalium Chemicals Kamsack Kane, Paul (1810-71) Kaplan, David L. (1923-) Kartusch, Michael P. (1907-96) Karwacki, David (1965-) Katepwa Beach Katz, Leon (1909-2004) Kawacatoose First Nation Keeseekoose First Nation Kelsey, Henry (1667-1724) Kelvington kenaston Kendel, Dennis (1946-) Kenderdine, Augustus (1870-1947) Kenroc Kerr, Donald (1936-) Kerr, Illingworth (1905-89) Kerr, William L. (1902-83) Kerrobert Kettles, James G. (1912-83) Kidney Re-transplant Kindersley Kindrachuk, Michael John (1920-91) King, Andrew (1885-1981) King, Carlyle (1907-88) |
King, Ross (1962-) King, William Lyon Mackenzie (1874- 1950) King, Kenneth Michael (1952 -) Kinglets King's Own Rifles of Canada, The Kinistino Kinistino First Nation Kipling Kirk, Lawrence E. (1886-1969) KISBEY Kitagawa, Genzo (1897-1976) Kiyooka, Roy (1926-94) Knight, Doris Knight, Leith (1924-) Knights of Columbus Knott, Douglas Ronald (1927-2009) Knowles, Dorothy (1927-) Korean War Koziak, Methodius (1904-81) Kramer, Eiling (1914-99) Kramer Ltd. Kristjanson, Leo F. (1932-2005) Ku Klux Klan Kumar, Krishna (1931-) Kupsch, Walter O. (1919-2003) Kuziak, Alex Gordon (1908-) Kyle Kyle, Elva |
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