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The Province of Saskatchewan
By Dave Lympany

Saskatchewan is the fifth largest Province in Canada, encompassing 251,366 square miles of which 22,271 square miles are inland water. As one of the Prairie Provinces, it is neighbors with Alberta to the West and Manitoba to the East.

To the South it is bordered by the US states of North Dakota and Montana, with the Canadian Northwest Territories and Nunavut to the North. Saskatchewan, along with its neighbor Alberta, is one of only two Provinces in Canada that have no saltwater coast.

Most of the Province is in the Central Time Zone, GMT - 6 hours, and mostly does not observe daylight saving time. However, the exception to this is the City of Lloydminster uses Mountain Time and does observ...
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