User:SriMesh

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Articles[edit]

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Service award[edit]

This editor is a Yeoman Editor, and is entitled to display this Service Badge.

5759 edits in the last 12 months - you deserve this award. <DREAMAFTER><TALK> 02:14, 20 November 2007 (UTC)

Tools[edit]

Did You Know[edit]

  1. Transportation in Saskatchewan started and DYK
  2. Agriculture in Saskatchewan started and DYK
  3. Seager Wheeler started and DYK
  4. Thomas MacNutt started and DYK
  5. Saskatchewan Highway 39 started and DYK
  6. University of Saskatchewan worked on to good status
  7. E. K. Turner started and DYK
  8. Peggy McKercher started and DYK
  9. F. H. Auld started and DYK
  10. Arpad Vass started and DYK
  11. Vera Pezer started and DYK
  12. List of waterfalls in Canada started and DYK
  13. Fjords of Canada started and DYK
  14. Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure started and DYK
  15. Oban, Saskatchewan started and DYK
  16. Traffic light control and coordination nominated for DYK
  17. Colleen Howe nominated for DYK
  18. Wade Regehr expanded and nominated for DYK
  19. Axon terminal expanded and nominated for DYK
  20. Saskatchewan Highway 641 expanded and nominated for DYK
  21. Saskatchewan Highway 5 expanded and nominated for DYK
  22. Geology of Saskatchewan created and nominated for DYK
  23. Flora of Saskatchewan created and nominated for DYK
  24. Fauna of Saskatchewan created and nominated for DYK
  25. Pinkie Road created and nominated for DYK
  26. Northern Woods and Water Route created and nominated for DYK
  27. Sport in Saskatchewan created and nominated for DYK
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Fix double redirects

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