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Three lakes in northern Saskatchewan have been named after soldiers from the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery and Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry who died in Afghanistan. The geomemorial recognizes the sacrifices of individuals who were born or spent time in Saskatchewan and who gave their lives in service.
Anderson Lake recognizes Cpl. Jordan Anderson, who was killed by an improvised explosive device while he was on patrol in the Panjwaii district in July 2007.
Saskatchewan Branches Use Geography To Honour War Dead
About 4,000 locations across Saskatchewan bear the names of individuals who have been recognized since the program began in 1947.
I couldn't find an updated list, this is as of 2003 - names, along with the geographic features
http://www.sasksearch.com/maps/remembrance.php