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Kinistino /kɪˈnɪstɪnoʊ/ is a town in the
Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
Kinistino is
situated in north-central Saskatchewan. It lies on rich agricultural...
- The
Kinistino Jr.
Tigers were a team in the
North Saskatchewan Junior B
Hockey League (NSJHL) from 1970–1997.
Originally called the
Kinistino Tiger-Bruins...
- Flett's
Springs No. 429,
Humboldt No. 370,
James Smith 100,
Kinistin 91,
Kinistino No. 459, Lake Lenore, Lake
Lenore No. 399,
Lakeside No. 338, Leroy, Leroy...
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Kinistino is a town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Kinistino may also
refer to:
Rural Muni****lity of
Kinistino No. 459,
rural muni****lity of Saskatchewan...
- the
small communities:
Christopher Lake,
Meath Park,
Birch Hills and
Kinistino.
Following the break-up of the
Wakaw School Division, St.
Louis school...
- The
Rural Muni****lity of
Kinistino No. 459 (2016 po****tion: 554) is a
rural muni****lity (RM) in the
Canadian province of
Saskatchewan within Census...
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Kinistino was a
former territorial electoral district in
Northwest Territories, Canada. The
electoral district was
mandated to
return a
single member...
- the
Legislative ****embly of
Saskatchewan in a by-election held in the
Kinistino constituency in
November 1916. Unopposed, he was
acclaimed a
Member of...
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Saskatoon Royals 1994
Kinistino Tigers 1993
Kinistino Tigers 1992
Kinistino Tigers 1991
Kinistino Tigers 1990
Kinistino Tigers 1989
Kinistino Tigers 1988 Warman...
- Louis, Lake Lenore, Duck Lake,
Weldon and
Middle Lake; and the town of
Kinistino. A
riding named Batoche was one of the
original 25
constituencies created...