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What is the difference between what is available in the Regina office and the Saskatoon office of the Saskatchewan Archives?

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What is the difference between what is available in the Regina office and the Saskatoon office of the Saskatchewan Archives?

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The Saskatchewan Archives Board operates two offices in the province, in Regina and in Saskatoon. Both offices offer the full range of reference services described on this website. However, each office has areas of specialization, as described below: Regina office sources: -most records pertaining to the region from central to southern Saskatchewan – majority of provincial government records – court records – premiers’ and cabinet ministers’ papers from 1926 on architectural records Saskatoon office sources: – most records pertaining to the region from central to northern Saskatchewan – some early provincial government records – premiers’ and cabinet ministers’ prior to 1926 Finding aids for the records in both Regina and Saskatoon are available in both reading rooms. If you have a specific research interest, but you are unsure of where the records might be located, please contact us before your visit. If we have advance notice of your visit, we can ship records from one office to be u

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