Organizations, Associations & Clubs in South Development Area, Saskatoon, SK

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160, Cartwright St, Saskatoon, S7T 1B1

Club, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

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160 Cartwright Street East, Saskatoon, S7T 1B1

(306) 244-6869

430 Melville Street, Saskatoon, S7J 4M2

(306) 227-2446
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2510 Jasper Ave S, Unit 2, Saskatoon, S7J 2K2

(306) 956-5360
Non-profit organization, Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization

415 Wellman Crescent #225, Saskatoon, S7T 0J1

(306) 664-1901
Annual General Meeting of Sask Flax Development Commission The SaskFlax Annual General Meeting allows for Directors to report on finances as well as actions undertaken on behalf of grower members in the areas of research, communications and market facilitation. Resolutions will be brought forward for review, discussion, and decision. This year's AGM will be held at 3:30 pm in Gallery D at TCU Place (35 - 22nd Street East, Saskatoon) on January 12, 2015, during CropSphere, Saskatchewan's newest multi-crop ag conference. There is no charge to attend the Annual General Meeting. Resolutions at SaskFlax AGM Resolutions must clearly note the person who is proposing them. A seconder will be called for at the meeting. Resolutions are generally structured by introducing each background point to the issue with the word “Whereas.”. The resolution itself is usually stated, “Be it resolved that..” Resolutions received by the SaskFlax office more than two business days in advance of the start of the AGM require a simple majority (50 per cent) to pass; those introduced during the meeting require a two-thirds majority to pass. Questions about Resolutions? Contact the SaskFlax Resolutions Committee or the SaskFlax Office .

27 Mackenzie Crescent, Toronto, M6J 1S9

(416) 937-6598
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1705 McKercher Dr, Saskatoon, S7H 5N6

(306) 373-3350
Real Estate, School, Library, Real Estate Agent, Association, Real estate agents
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1021 Saskatchewan Cres. W., Saskatoon, S7M 5J6

(306) 653-4666
Charitable & Non-Profit Organizations, Organizations, Clubs
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1525 Avenue P S, Saskatoon, S7K 3S2

(306) 975-0848
Saskatoon Minor Football is dedicated to providing Saskatoon's youth with a positive learning experience to develop the fundamental skills of football and well-being for a lifetime of physical activity. The league is non-competitive and focus on increasing the participation and skill development of the leagues participants.
Saskatoon Minor Football receives positive feedback for well-organized games and various sports available. Some suggest improvements to facilities and mention fun experiences for kids. A small concession and potential for events like concerts are also noted.

2702 Jarvis Drive, Saskatoon, S7J 2V3

+1 306-280-0002

704 6 St E, Saskatoon, S7H 1C4

(306) 634-2017
Association
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2310 LOUISE AVE, Saskatoon, S7J 2C7

(306) 374-4448
The Saskatchewan Abilities Council works with people of varying abilities to enhance their independence and participation in the community through vocational rehabilitation and recreational services

2310 LOUISE AVE, Saskatoon, S7J 2C7

(306) 955-7272
Sports et Loisirs, Associations, Clubs et Associations, Business Associations, Cerebral Palsy Association, CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
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910 5Th St E, Saskatoon, S7H 2C6

(306) 653-7444

610 Clarence Avenue South, Saskatoon, S7H 2E2

(306) 343-6566
The Saskatoon Potters Guild is a non-profit organization founded by a group of people interested in pottery. Our skills range from the beginning to the expert level.
Customers express their satisfaction with BSOBAD, praising the studio's engaging dancing environment, talented teachers, and effective covid adaptations. Dancers develop strong confidence, work ethic, and make lasting memories.
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535 8Th St. E, Saskatoon, S7H 0P9

(306) 652-2464
Association or organization, Cause

230 AVE R S, Saskatoon, S7M 2Z1

(306) 373-1555
Association or organization, Aboriginal Organizations, Clubs et Associations, Organization, Service, Associations, Sports et Loisirs
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1002 Victoria Ave, Saskatoon, S7N 0Z8

(306) 380-1542
Non-profit organization, Club, Nonprofit Organization
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701 Broadway Ave, Saskatoon, S7N 1B3

(306) 665-0622
The Saskatchewan Masonry Institute (SMI) officially came into being in 1980 when members of the Saskatoon and Regina Masonry Contractors Associations came together to form a province-wide organization. But the roots of SMI go much deeper - back to the province’s early years. The first building boom attracted skilled bricklayers and stone masons from eastern Canada and Europe. Their workmanship lives on in many of our finest buildings - land titles offices, court houses, schools, hospitals and more. Today, SMI is the official voice of the masonry industry in the province. It is comprised of professional masonry contractors and suppliers who are dedicated to the promotion of quality masonry. - SMI promotes and markets masonry to a variety of stakeholders - design professionals, owners & developers, government agencies and municipalities. - SMI represents employers on apprenticeship training through the Apprenticeship Trade Advisory Board and the Curriculum Review Board. - SMI represents the masonry industry in Saskatchewan and is recognized as a source of masonry information for residents.
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822 Ave H S, Saskatoon, S7M 1X3

(306) 668-7722