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On October 24, 1958, perfectly preserved specimens of plant and animal life as it existed 12,000 years ago were discovered on a farm near Avonlea.
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Helps Aboriginal victims of crime and their families by providing services such as information, support and referral.
Residents of Saskatchewan who want to legally change their name must make an application for a change of name to the Vital Statistics Unit of Saskatchewan Health.
The objectives of the Consumer Protection Branch are to empower the public to deal with problems they encounter in the marketplace and to act directly for those who are unable to protect themselves.
Provides resources and information to the public in the area of child support and family law.
The Canada Firearms Centre (CFC) issues firearms licences and firearm registration certificates.
In Saskatchewan, since 1943, foreclosure of a home quarter cannot be completed except under special circumstances. The Farm Land Security Board is responsible for administering Home Quarter Protection and maintains a database of all mortgages excluded from Home Quarter Protection.
If you believe that you have been a victim of identity theft, there are steps you can take to minimize damage and help prevent any further fraud or theft.
Justices of the peace are citizens experienced in law enforcement or court administration, but who are not lawyers. They are appointed by the provincial government to provide front-line services to police and Crown Prosecutors.
Operated by the Information Services\nCorporation, the Land Registry is the public registry of ownership of land and interests in land, such as leases or mortgages. The Land Registry issues title to land and registers transactions affecting title, including changes of ownership and registration of interests against land.
The Maintenance Enforcement Office registers support orders and agreements, records and monitors payments; and takes enforcement action when the required payments are missed or late.
The Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee is responsible for protecting the interests of vulnerable people.
The Office of the Queen's Printer publishes and distributes the authoritative versions of all Government of Saskatchewan legislation, regulations and other legislative publications. Queen's Printer is also responsible for the administration of the Saskatchewan Publications Centre.
Improves community safety by targeting and, if necessary, shutting down residential and commercial buildings and land that are habitually used for illegal activities.
Specific Claims arise out of a situation where a First Nation has had reserve land wrongfully or unfairly taken away by the federal government. Saskatchewan provides assistance in the transfer of land to reserve status.
Social workers and trained volunteers provide the services necessary to ensure that children have access to their non-custodial parent in a safe setting.
Treaty Land Entitlement is a process where the federal and provincial governments are fulfilling Treaty commitments of land made to First Nations.
Anyone who is a victim of a reported crime can complete a Victim Impact Statement. A Victim Impact Statement provides an opportunity to tell the court how a crime has affected the victim and those around them.
The Victims Services program increases understanding of the needs of victims of crime, and supports services to meet those needs.

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