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Thursday, July 24, 2008
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300 new nurses will be coming to Saskatchewan starting in the summer of 2008, as a result of a recent recruiting trip to the Philippines.

The Vital Statistics Office administers and maintains a province-wide system for registering births, deaths, marriages, stillbirths and changes of name that occur in the province of Saskatchewan. The Office also issues certificates as legal proof of these vital events and provides statistical information for agencies and the public.

Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Information on Pre and Post Adoption
Outlines the rules for choosing a surname for your baby.

Top 20 boys and girls names.

Information on birth certificates and how to obtain one.

By law, the birth of every child in Saskatchewan must be registered with Vital Statistics within 15 days after the birth.
Provides information on changing your name.

Provides information about death certificates and how to obtain one.

By law, every death in Saskatchewan must be registered with Vital Statistics.

A list of Vital Statistics services in other jurisdictions.

Registrations of vital events (births, deaths and marriages) that occurred in Saskatchewan are filed with Saskatchewan Vital Statistics.

Provides information on marriage certificates and how to obtain one.

By law, every marriage solemnized in Saskatchewan must be registered with Vital Statistics.

List of fees for certificates obtained from Vital Statistics.


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