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Crestline Coach Ltd. is an ambulance manufacturer located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, with offices in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and California. [1] The company manufactures ambulances and specialty vehicles, and also distributes buses . [ 2 ]
The Siemens Transportation Group is a Canadian transportation business, headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, that provides transportation. In 2011 the group operated a total of 43 trucks and 753 tractor trailer trucks, with 1,893 trailers. [1]
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Crestline Coach, a manufacturer of special and emergency vehicles based in Saskatchewan Crestline, code name of the Intel Mobile 965 Express chipset, part of Intel's Santa Rosa platform Ford Crestline , an automobile produced 1952-54
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Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL), operating as Co-op, is a co-operative federation providing procurement and distribution to member co-operatives in Western Canada. [3] [4] It was established in 1944 after a series of amalgamations of smaller cooperatives, starting in Saskatchewan, including the Saskatchewan Co-operative Wholesale Society and a fuel production and distribution co-op, [1 ...
The Saskatchewan Transportation Company worked with over 170 private companies within the province to provide local passenger and express depots to rural communities. These locations were referred to as agencies and made up the ground work by which STC was able to provide service to the people of Saskatchewan.
In 2016, the Edmonton Rush of the National Lacrosse League relocated to Saskatoon as the Saskatchewan Rush, playing their home games at SaskTel Centre. [22] In 2017, the team reached a naming rights sponsorship with Saskatoon Co-op , under which the arena is referred to as Co-op Field at SaskTel Centre during Rush games.