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  1. Anatomy of a boom: Weyburn is proving it's not your average Saskatchewan city.: An article from: SaskBusiness by Anne Lazurko, 2010-06-01
  2. Mining Communities in Saskatchewan: Colonsay, Saskatchewan, Uranium City, Saskatchewan, Estevan, Esterhazy, Saskatchewan
  3. Settlements in Saskatchewan: Emerald Park, Saskatchewan, List of Communities in Saskatchewan, Uranium City, Saskatchewan, Insinger
  4. (Black & White Reprint) 1943 Yearbook: City Park Collegiate Institute, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
  5. Northern Summers. Saskatchewan Resorts, Sports, Cities. 1931 [Cover Title] by A. W. MacPherson, 1931-01-01
  6. Anatomy of a boom: Weyburn is proving it's not your average Saskatchewan city.: An article from: SaskBusiness by Anne Lazurko, 2010-07-01
  7. I Remember When... Star City, Saskatchewan by Star City (Saskatchewan) Heritage Committee, 1980-01-01
  8. Local Government in Saskatchewan: Saskatoon City Council, Prince Albert City Council, Regina City Council
  9. Transportation in Saskatchewan by City: Transportation in Regina, Saskatchewan, Transportation in Saskatoon, Saskatoon Transit
  10. Cities in Saskatchewan: Melfort, Saskatchewan, Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, Flin Flon, Martensville, Saskatchewan, Melville, Saskatchewan
  11. Uranium City, Saskatchewan (Map with Marginal Notes, Sheets 1 and 2) by L. P. Tremblay, 1955-01-01
  12. Regina Saskatchewan Canada. The Queen City of the Prairies [Cover Title] by Photogelatine Engraving Company, 1919-01-01
  13. Pedophile attempted suicide: source; Whitmore in Saskatchewan jail.(City): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-05-23
  14. A photo-journalist looks at the city of Regina, Saskatchewan by W. P Stewart, 1979

1. Saskatchewan Cities, Towns & Villages
saskatchewan cities, Towns Villages. Here is a list of saskatchewan cities, towns villages that have homepages.
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/2742/towns.html
If there are any I missed please email me with the link and I will add it.
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The sharp-tailed grouse was selected as the provincial bird emblem in 1945. The western red lily was selected as the official flower for Saskatchewan in 1941.
Email: rcss@sk.sympatico.ca

2. Saskatchewan Cities And Towns Saskatchewan
Location Saskatchewan. saskatchewan cities and Towns. Below are additionalpages related to this one. Cities. Allan Arborfield Arcola
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Location: Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Cities and Towns
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3. Regina Saskatchewan Regina, Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan Cities And Towns)
Location Regina Saskatchewan Category saskatchewan cities and Towns. ReginaSaskatchewan Find similar pages at saskatchewan cities and Towns. Regina SK.
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Location: Regina Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Cities and Towns Regina Saskatchewan
For a city built on a "Pile O' Bones", this provincial capital of almost 200,000 people is a wonderful city. Home of the Roughriders, Regina has to be experienced to be truly appreciated. Regina is the commercial and financial centre of the province. Since the first pioneers first homesteaded in the early 1880's, local residents have transformed the flat, treeless prairie into a city of shaded parks and streets. Wascana Centre, is a 920 hectare area in the heart of Regina where the man-made Wascana Lake is situated. The park is the location of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, the Saskatchewan Center, and the Saskatchewan Science Centre. Regina became the "Home of the RCMP" in 1885, when the Royal Canadian Mounted Police chose the city as the site of its headquarters. Regina is at the crossroads of TransCanada Highway 1 and north-south Highway 6. Find similar pages at Saskatchewan Cities and Towns Lowest Rates and Free candid reviews for Regina at Tripadvisor.com.
Regina SK
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4. Saskatchewan Cities, Towns & Villages Beginning With Y
saskatchewan cities, Towns Villages. Y Yarbo YellowCreek - Yellow Grass - Yorkton - Young. Back. Next.
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/2742/y.html
Y Yarbo - Yellow Creek - Yellow Grass - Yorkton - Young
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5. Saskatchewan/Towns/Cities/Villages/Maps/History/K.T.Trucking Ltd/Trucking Grain
Directory of City and Town Governments in Saskatchewan, Canada by klik1.com Saskatchewan Cities Towns. To suggest an appropriate link for this page, click here
http://www.geocities.com/kttrucking/saskatchewan.html
Select a page Home Page Agriculture Markets Family Farms Trucking Our Awards KT Racing Contact Us ( E-mail )
Province of Saskatchewan * Map * Satellite View Government of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Background ... Sask. Indian Cultural Centre Websites of Saskatchewan Cities - Towns - Villages * Maps * Allan Aylesbury Avonlea ... Yorkton

6. Kim Siever's Saskatchewan Cities
Due to lack of time to devote to this website as illustrated by themany broken links to city websites, I am taking down the website.
http://members.tripod.com/~canadabubba/
Due to lack of time to devote to this website as illustrated by the many broken links to city websites, I am taking down the website. If you have any questions regarding this, feel free to user = "siever"; domain = "canada.com"; document.write('email'); me.

7. Saskatchewan Cities, Towns & Villages Beginning With S
list of saskatchewan cities, towns villages saskatchewan cities, Towns Villages. S. Sagehill Saint-Front - Salcoats - Salvador - Sanctuary - Sandy Bay - Sandy
http://www.canora.com/towns/s.html

8. Saskatchewan Cities
Government of Saskatchewan. ..
http://www.gov.sk.ca/psc/orientation/About/cities.htm
home objectives guide modules ... evaluation Saskatchewan cities Back to About Saskatchewan Click on the map to link to city Web sites.
This site is maintained by the Public Service Commission In addition to this corporate overview, departments have specific orientation information related to their own programs and processes. For further information, please contact your human resource branch or click here Please Note: Content on the Saskatchewan Public Service Commission's website is provided for information only and is
not intended for any legal application. For all purposes of interpretation, please consult the official versions of the
relevant legislation, available through the Queen's Printer (www.qp.gov.sk.ca/), or the authoritative versions of these
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9. Saskatchewan Cities And Towns
SASKATCHEWAN cities and towns. This web page is under construction SASK. INDEX
http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/sask/places.html
SASKATCHEWAN COMMUNITIES
cities and towns
March/03 - I have completed the following
web pages about Cities in Saskatchewan
  • names of the cities, population and location
  • a brief history of each city
  • chart with population, year of incorporation, industry of the cities
  • links to other sites with information about the cities

This web site is still under construction
I am researching about the settlement
of other communities in Saskatchewan.
SASKATCHEWAN INDEX

INDEX of WEB PAGES

J.Giannettta March/03

10. SASKATCHEWAN COMMUNITIES - Location Of Cities And Towns (map)
saskatchewan cities. (population in 2001) Estevan 10,242. Humboldt - 5161.Lloydminster - 7840. Melfort - 5559. Melville - 4453. Moose Jaw - 32,131.
http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/sask/skmap.html
SASKATCHEWAN CITIES
(population in 2001)
Estevan - 10,242 Humboldt - 5161 Lloydminster - 7840 Melfort - 5559 Melville - 4453 Moose Jaw - 32,131 North Battleford - 13,692 Prince Albert - 34,291 Regina - 178,225 Saskatoon - 196,811 Swift Current - 14,821 Weyburn - 9534 Yorkton - 15,107
CITIES map CITIES history CITIES links CITIES chart SASK index
J.Giannetta
March/03
http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/

11. Saskatchewan Cities: Notes Organizer
saskatchewan cities Notes Organizer. City . Student_. TOPIC/QUESTION, RESOURCE, NOTES. POPULATION?
http://eec1.scedk12.com/edu/ap/lib/ss/toursk/citynotes.html
Saskatchewan Cities: Notes Organizer
City:
TOPIC/QUESTION RESOURCE NOTES POPULATION? Internet: Government of Saskatchewan NAME: How did the city get its name? Canadian Encyclopedia Internet LOCATION: In what region? Prairies? Parklands? Forest? What is the vegetation and land like around this city? Ecozones Map MAJOR In order for a city to survive and to grow it must be able to meet the needs of its citizens. Canadian Encyclopedia Internet Where the city is located will determine the major industries in the city. TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Why would you like to visit this city?
Natural features? Special events? Interesting places?
Choose at least 3 places to visit. Tell what there is to see and do at each.
Saskatchewan Travel Guides
Internet REMEMBER: Make notes on what there is to see and do at each attraction. Return to Social Studies HOME

12. Saskatchewan's Top News Stories: Beginnings And Landmarks
Top News Stories Beginnings And Landmarks. saskatchewan cities At AGlance Regina Morning Leader January 3, 1911. p.4. In its annual
http://library.usask.ca/sni/stories/beg15.html
Top News Stories Beginnings And Landmarks
Saskatchewan Cities At A Glance
Regina Morning Leader
January 3, 1911. p.4 In its annual review of the growth of the cities of Western Canada during the year just ended, the Winnipeg Free Press publishes interesting statistics, a study of which go to show that Saskatchewan and Alberta cities are developing with amazing rapidity, and are year by year carrying out those public improvements which are giving them a permanence and solidarity that will in a very few years more rank them with the best cities of Eastern Canada. In the course of a few introductory remarks on the building record, the Free Press said: Although none of the Saskatchewan cities have as yet reached the same population as that of Edmonton, nevertheless Regina and Saskatoon are making rapid progress in that direction, and in both cases their building permits exceed those issued by the Alberta capital. It might be added that although the Saskatchewan cities have not yet reached the twenty thousand mark in population, they are showing remarkable activity in so far as building is concerned. Saskatoon increased 218 per cent., Regina 212, and Prince Albert 386. Moose Jaw permits are slightly below those of the previous years, but, what that city has lost in buildings it has made up in municipal improvements. On the whole, it might be said that Saskatchewan cities have shown the fastest gait of any of the prairie provinces in so far as new buildings are concerned.” In many instances the figures given by the Free Press are estimates based on actual returns for the greater part of the year, and a conservative compilation for the balance of the year. The statistics given by the Free Press under different heads for the four Saskatchewan cities are as follows:

13. Saskatchewan's Top News Stories: Beginnings And Landmarks
saskatchewan cities Statistical Data Comparing Growth Of Regina, Moose Jaw, PrinceAlbert, Saskatoon, 19011909 Regina Morning Leader January 6, 1910. p.4.
http://library.usask.ca/sni/stories/beg14.html
Top News Stories Beginnings And Landmarks
Saskatchewan Cities
Statistical Data Comparing Growth Of
Regina, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Saskatoon, 1901-1909
Regina Morning Leader
January 6, 1910. p.4 Recent issues of the Winnipeg Free Press contain a mass of interesting and valuable data, indicating the tremendous development which has taken place in the three prairie provinces of Canada within the past few years. Great as that development has been it has only just begun and the record for the next few years, unless all signs are awry, will far eclipse that of the past decade in its issue of the 4th instant, the Free Press devotes a page to “the Growing Cities of Greater Canada,” and in an introductory note says: When the last census of the Dominion of Canada was taken in 1901 the whole of the vast territory between Winnipeg and the Rock Mountains contained but two cities with populations of 5,000 or over. Since that time many cities have sprung into being and today they have the appearance of being busy commercial centres with imposing buildings, modern pavements, municipally owned and successful public utilities, such as street car services, electric light, power and water plants. Their populations have grown with remarkable rapidity, a result that could not be otherwise in view of the rapid settlement of the land in a decade, during which the attention of the world has been directed, as never before, to the wonderful fertility of the Western Canadian prairies. These new cities are starting out with the advantage of having for their guidance the experience of centuries of city building and from this they are only taking for example that which is best suited to the country.”

14. Saskatchewan Cities
North Battleford. NB Home Page. Prince Albert CityPa.com. Saskatoon SaskatoonCity Official Page; Tourism Saskatoon; Meewasin Valley; Saskatchewan Place.
http://www.dsd.ca/saskcities/
Moose Jaw Melfort Estevan Swift Current Humboldt Nipawin North Battleford N.B. Home Page Prince Albert Saskatoon Weyburn Regina Melville Lloydminster Yorkton

15. Saskatchewan Cities
Nipawin. Nipawin Page. Prince Albert CityPa.com; Saskatoon SaskatoonCity Official Page; Tourism Saskatoon; Meewasin Valley; Saskatchewan Place.
http://www.dsd.ca/eyebrow/saskcities.html
Moose Jaw Melfort Estevan Swift Current Humboldt Nipawin Nipawin Page Prince Albert Saskatoon Weyburn Regina Melville Lloydminster

16. Saskatchewan Cities
saskatchewan cities. Avonlea, Melfort, Swift Current. Colonsay, Nipawin, Tisdale.Craik, Prince Albert, Unity. Creighton, Regina, Weyburn. Eastend, Saskatoon,Wynyard.
http://www.canucklinks.com/skcities.htm
Saskatchewan Cities
Avonlea Melfort Swift Current Colonsay ... Gravelbourg

17. Saskatchewan Cities, Towns Villages Beginning With R
saskatchewan cities, Towns Villages. R Rabbit Lake Radisson -Radville - Rama - Ranger - Rapid View - Ratcliffe - Ravenscrag.
http://www.canora.com/towns/r.html

18. Saskatchewan Cities, Towns Villages Beginning With Y
saskatchewan cities, Towns Villages. Y Yarbo Yellow Creek - Yellow Grass - Yorkton - Young.
http://www.canora.com/towns/y.html

19. Saskatchewan Opportunities Week
According to a recent independent study conducted by KPMG, saskatchewan citiesranked near the top in terms of costcompetitiveness in North America.
http://www.ir.gov.sk.ca/Default.aspx?DN=3277,3093,2936,Documents

20. Saskatchewan - Our Future Is Wide Open
The study finds that saskatchewan cities are very costcompetitive locations formanufacturing, research and development (R D), for software development and
http://www.wideopenfuture.ca/ca-ta.html
Competitive Advantages
The Advantages
  • Saskatchewan's centres are cost-competitive in all 12 sectors studied, and particularly competitive in biomedical research and development (Saskatchewan average is 68.1), electronic systems testing and development (63.0), software design (78.3) and Web development (76.7). Note that 100 equals the indexed, average cost of doing business in the U.S. Saskatchewan businesses enjoy many advantages over their counterparts in other parts of North America. Some of those advantages include: lower land and housing costs; a highly-skilled workforce; a diversified economy; a reasonably priced and reliable supply of electricity, natural gas, water and telecommunications services; a comprehensive, quality education system and a health care system that is second to none. As well, competitive labour costs and employer-provided benefits are major cost advantages for Saskatchewan. Among the 42 Canadian cities in the report, all four Saskatchewan cities rank better than the Canadian average (the overall cost leader among all countries with a cost index of 85.5 representing a 14.5% cost advantage over the U.S.) with Prince Albert at 83.4, Moose Jaw at 83.6, Saskatoon at 84.9 and Regina at 85.3.

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