Saskatchewan Veteran
Plate | Reporter | Date |
---|---|---|
V7782 | Andrew Osborne | 9/14/24 |
V7736 | Manny Jacob | 9/09/24 |
V7650 | Dan P | 10/27/23 |
V7354 | Ivan Wotchinski | 8/14/22 |
V7327 | Eric Bryden | 12/08/21 |
V6914 | Martin Houle | 9/09/19 |
V6602 | Martin Houle | 8/14/19 |
V6177 | Martin Houle | 9/01/13 |
V6152 | Dan Purschke | 11/16/12 |
V5900 | Dan Purschke | 9/29/10 |
V5745 | Ryan Dudragne | 12/14/09 |
V5503 | Ryan Dudragne | 4/19/08 |
V5231 | Ryan Dudragne | 7/05/07 |
V4967 | Ryan Dudragne | 2/18/07 |
V4727 | Ryan Dudragne | 6/30/06 |
V3873 | Ryan Dudragne | 10/03/05 |
V1085 | Ryan Dudragne | 3/03/05 |
V7782
Saskatchewan Veteran licence plates were introduced for passenger vehicles in February 2005 but are available only to veterans officially qualified through the Royal Canadian Legion. Original steel plates only up to V6000 including some remakes and personalized plates were made by Signal Industries from 2005-08, shifting to aluminum with ex-South Dakota dies during 2008-09.
All subsequent Veteran plate production moved to Waldale in 2010.
Veterans who own motorcycles and snowmobiles could order a smaller version of the plate starting on Oct. 1, 2012.
Both sizes of Veteran plates are made with a regular series number or can be personalized.