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First Nations Bands
O'Malley
Tsp 32 Rge 6 - W 3
then later Tsp 32 - Rge 7 - W 3

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Oban
Rural Municipality Number 347 - BIGGAR
Tsp 36 - Rge 15 - W3

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Omand
SE 1/4 Section 10 - Tsp 45 - Rge 23 - W 2
  • Omand is on the north side of Tataher Creek (a SW subsidiary of Carrot River), as well as Tiger Hills and Waitville West of Omand, Brancepeth is north of Omand. Invergordon's P.O. opened and closed south of Omand's location before Omand opened.

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Orolow
NW Section 23 Tsp 42 - Rge 8 - W 3
  • June 1941 Waghorn Guide
  • Orolow was on the north bank of Rabbit Lake (South of Redberry Lake). Krydor was on the CNR line to the north. Petrofka was a Doukhobor settlement to the east.
  • Orolow Holy Ghost Cemetery

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Osler
Rural Municipality #344 of Corman Park

Was Rural Municipality Number 344 - CORY
Pop ~ 620

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Otterton
Section 4 - Tsp 32 - Rge 21 - W 2
  • Otterton is south of the east west CPR rail between Jansen and Esk
  • Like Macfarlane a neighbor to the south, Otterton and Macfarlane are both east of the north south CPR rail line between Lanigan and their western neighbor Drake.

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Outlook
Rural Municipality Number 284 of Rudy
Pop ~ 2,100

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Population Source:
Statistics Canada

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