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  1. Pedophile attempted suicide: source; Whitmore in Saskatchewan jail.(City): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-05-23
  2. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan city map: Special features, shopping areas, parks, golf courses, schools, arenas, and more by Rand McNally and Company, 1998
  3. Regina, Saskatchewan city map: Including inset maps of Market Square, Exhibition Park : special features, parks, golf courses, schools ... points of interest and much more by Regina (Sask.), 1997
  4. Report on investigative and remedial measures radiation reduction and decontamination in Uranium City, Saskatchewan by Keigh Consulting, 1978
  5. Report / City Engineer's Department, Hydrology Division by A Lissey, 1962
  6. A photo-journalist looks at the city of Regina, Saskatchewan by W. P Stewart, 1979
  7. Regina city map, Saskatchewan: Digital map : actual map scale! : including Estevan, Moose Jaw, Swift Current, Weyburn, regional map by Rand McNally Canada Inc, 2000
  8. 1000 facts about Regina, Saskatchewan: Canada's city of certainties by V. W Stevens, 1912
  9. A guide for development: Uranium City and District by K Izumi, 1956
  10. An analysis of the assessment implications of Fort Saskatchewan's proposed annexation by John Carson, 1976
  11. The Changing Role of Rural Communities in an Urbanizing World: Saskatchewan, 1961-1990 (Cpr, 8) by Jack C. Stabler, 1992-03
  12. Police numbers here second-highest; Only Saskatchewan has higher rates, per capita.(City): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-11-17
  13. City of Courts: Socializing Justice in Progressive Era Chicago.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Aaron Peron Ogletree, 2005-04-01
  14. The Rule of Freedom: Liberalism and the Modern City.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Larry Frohman, 2004-08-01

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
Online Highways Saskatchewan saskatchewan cities and Towns. More Information.saskatchewan cities and Towns AP. saskatchewan cities and Towns QZ.
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3. Saskatchewan Cities And Towns Q-Z, Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan Cities And Towns)
Online Highways Saskatchewan saskatchewan cities and Towns saskatchewan citiesand Towns QZ. Cities. Qu Appelle. Ravenscrag. Redvers. Regina. Reindeer Lake.
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Cities Qu'Appelle Ravenscrag Redvers Regina Regina Reindeer Lake Rocanville Rosthern ... Ruddell Saltcoats Saltcoats Saskatoon Saskatoon Shaunavon Shell Lake Shell Lake Shellbrook Shellbrook Smeaton Spiritwood St Brieux ... Strasbourg Swift Current Swift Current Tisdale Tisdale Torquay Turtleford Unity ... Watrous Weyburn Weyburn Whitewood Wilkie Willow Bunch Willow Bunch Wollaston Lake Wynyard Yorkton ...
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4. Saskatchewan Cities, Towns & Villages Beginning With C
list of saskatchewan cities, towns villages saskatchewan cities, Towns Villages. C. Cabri Cactus Lake - Cadillac - Calder - Calderbank Camsell Portage
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/2742/c.html
C Cabri - Cactus Lake - Cadillac - Calder - Calderbank Camsell Portage - Cana - Candiac
Candle Lake - Cando Canoe Narrows - Canopus - Canora - Cantal - Cantuar - Canuck
Canwood - Cardross - Carievale - Carlea - Carlton - Carlyle - Carlyle Lake Resort - Carmel
Carmichael - Carnduff Caron Caronport - Carragana - Carrot River - Carruthers
Cavell - Cedou - Central Butte - Ceylon - Chagoness - Chamberlain - Chaplin - Chelan
Chitek - Chitek Lake - Choiceland - Choritz - Christopher Lake - Churchbridge - Clair
Clavet - Claybank - Claydon - Clemenceau - Climax - Cloan - Coalfields - Cochin - Coderre
Codette - Cole Bay - Colesdale Park - Coleville - Colfax - Colgate - Colonsay - Congress
Conquest - Constance - Consul - Corinne - Corning - Coronach - Cosine - Coteau Beach
Courval - Craik - Crane Valley - Craven - Cree Lake - Creelman - Creighton
Cresent Lake - Crestwynd - Crooked River - Crutwell - Crystal Springs - Cudworth - Cullen Cumberland House - Cupar - Cut Knife - Cutbank - Cymric Back Next

5. Saskatchewan Cities And Towns
SASKATCHEWAN COMMUNITIES cities and towns. March/03 I have completedthe following web pages about Cities in Saskatchewan. names
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

6. SASKATCHEWAN COMMUNITIES - The Cities (a Brief History)
communities, cities and towns in the province of Saskatchewan, background historyof each city. SASKATCHEWAN. Land of Living Skies . (map). saskatchewan cities.
http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/sask/skcities.html
SASKATCHEWAN
"Land of Living Skies"
(map)
SASKATCHEWAN CITIES
The year each became a city
  • Moose Jaw 1903
  • Regina 1903
  • Prince Albert 1904
  • Saskatoon 1906
  • North Battleford 1913
  • Swift Current 1914
  • Weyburn 1913
  • Yorkton 1928
  • Estevan 1957
  • Lloydminster 1958
  • Melville 1960
  • Melfort 1980
  • Humboldt 2000 A BIT OF HISTORY
  • ESTEVAN It started as a tent community in 1892 when the CPR line was built from Brandon to the site. The site continued to grow when the Soo Line railway was built to connect Canada and the US. Trains stopped there on the way from Minneapolis to Moose Jaw. It is thought that Estevan was named after two people - George Stephen ( first president of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company ) and William van Horne ( second president of the company). Parts of the two names were combined to form the name Estevan. But according to the Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan, Estevan was the "telegraph address" of George Stephen and that is how the community got its name.
  • HUMBOLDT At first the site was a resting place on the Carlton Trail (Red River Cart Trail) between Fort Qu'Appelle and Fort Carlton. In 1876 a telegraph station/stagecoach depot was built. The place was named Humboldt - after the German explorer and scientist, Baron Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt. The Benedictine monks of St. Peter’s Colony were among the first settlers (1903). The railway arrived in 1905. Many of the settlers in the community were German.
  • LLOYDMINSTER The Barr colonists were a group of nearly 3000 English settlers who arrived in 1903. They were led by Reverend Barr. Their community was first called Britannia Settlement. A few years later Reverend G.E. Lloyd became the leader of the settlers. The people changed the name to Lloydminster in his honor. When the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were created in 1905, the village of Lloydminster was split in half.

7. Weyburn - The Opportunity City
COMMUNITY LINKS. Community Links saskatchewan cities. City of Melville. Cityof Moose Jaw. City of North Battleford. City of Prince Albert. City of Regina.
http://www.city.weyburn.sk.ca/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=50

8. Tatet - Saskatchewan Cities And Locations - White City
Directory contains sites, goods, ads and personal profiles. Aboutsaskatchewan cities and locations White City. ); //,
http://tatet.com/reg-White_City-43800.html

9. Saskatchewan - Saskatchewan Cities And Locations - Automotive
About Saskatchewan saskatchewan cities and locations - Automotive - Carsand Trucks. ); //, Geographical - saskatchewan cities and locations.
http://tatet.com/reg-Saskatchewan_cities_and_locations-69-43833.html

10. Saskatchewan Cities
CityPa.com. Saskatoon. Saskatoon City Official Page; Tourism Saskatoon; MeewasinValley; Saskatchewan Place. Weyburn. Weyburn Official Page; Weyburn.net. Regina.
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

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

12. Saskatchewan Maps Street Map City Maps -
for Great Maps of Saskatchewan and other cities from around the world check outthe following great map websites Winnipeg . saskatchewan cities Regina .
http://www.clubzone.com/im/maps_city_street_map/index.asp?state_prov=6

13. Saskatchewan Casual Encounters Personals Dating Private Messages -
Whistler . Whitehorse . Windsor . Winnipeg . saskatchewan cities Regina . Saskatoon. Canada States/Provinces Alberta . British Columbia . Manitoba .
http://www.clubzone.com/members/newmembers.asp?state_prov=6

14. Antique Dealers, Saskatchewan City Guide
Back to saskatchewan cities Page. Mortlach. Mortlach. Map Quest driving directionsto Mortlach, Saskatchewan. Mercy River Antiques. Back to saskatchewan cities Page.
http://www.antiqueshopsa2z.com/sk-city-mortlach.htm
Saskatchewan Back to Saskatchewan Cities Page Mortlach Mortlach Mercy River Antiques

15. Saskatchewan - Our Future Is Wide Open
News. saskatchewan cities Competitive February 19, 2004. KPMG releaseda study yesterday that confirms saskatchewan cities compare
http://www.wideopenfuture.ca/news-2004-02-19b.html
News
Saskatchewan Cities Competitive - February 19, 2004
KPMG released a study yesterday that confirms Saskatchewan cities compare
positively to other jurisdictions when it comes to the cost of doing business. The international cost-competitiveness survey compared cities in 11 countries
including Canada. Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert and Moose Jaw ranked
favourably in the report when compared with cities in North America, Europe,
Australia and Japan. Canadian cities remain the most cost competitive in the 2004 study, virtually
little change from a previous study conducted in 2002. Saskatoon ranked second
in the North American mid-west major cities, with an index of 89.4, just slightly behind Edmonton (89.2). KPMG included in the analysis several non-featured cities in which Prince Albert ranked first in the mid-west with an index score of 87.6. Moose Jaw was tied for third with a score of 88.3 along with Brandon, Grande Prairie and Lethbridge. Regina ranked ninth place with a score of 90.5. "We recognize that making sure Saskatchewan has an attractive business climate that can compete with international jurisdictions is a must to ensure our

16. 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/business-ca-kpmg-ta.html
Do Business in Saskatchewan
Competitive Advantages - KMPG Study
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.

17. SaskSearch - Travel & Tourism - Saskatchewan Cities
Click Here! SaskatchewanTravel TourismCities City of Estevan Welcome to Estevan.We are a progressive community located in Southeast Saskatchewan.
http://www.sasksearch.com/travel/trcity.htm
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Lotto Numbers ... City of Estevan Welcome to Estevan. We are a progressive community located in Southeast Saskatchewan. Our community offers many things for many people. Melville City of Melville City of Moose Jaw A community that is fast becoming a major tourist attraction in Western Canada. Moose Jaw A site containing a directory list of Moose Jaw related web sites. City Of North Battleford City of Prince Albert City of Regina Information about the City of Regina City of Saskatoon A wealth of information about the operations of Saskatoon City Hall and Civic Departments. City of Swift Current Hompage links to local businesses, organizations etc. City of Weyburn City of Yorkton Link to Us Suggest URL ... Feedback

18. Sask New Democrats - Prototype 2.8 - 'cedar'
(REGINA) KPMG released a study that confirms saskatchewan cities compare positivelyto other jurisdictions when it comes to the cost of doing business.
http://www.saskndp.com/cover_news_1_cities_competitive.html
Canada's NDP ANDS SNDW SYND ... home Provincial Constituencies Arm River Athabasca Batoche Biggar Cannington Canora-Pelly Carrot River Valley Cumberland Cut Knife-Turtleford Cypress Hills Estevan Humboldt Indian Head-Milestone Kelvington-Wadena Kindersley Last Mountain-Touchwood Lloydminster Martensville Meadow Lake Melfort Melville-Salcoats Moose Jaw North Moose Jaw Wakamow Moosomin Prince Albert Carlton Prince Albert Northcote Regina Coronation Park Regina Dewdney Regina Douglas Park Regina Elphinstone-Centre Regina Lakeview Regina Northeast Regina Qu'Appelle Valley Regina Rosemont Regina South Regina Walsh Acres Regina Wascana Plains Rosetown-Elrose Rosthern-Shellbrook Saskatchewan Rivers Saskatoon Centre Saskatoon Eastview Saskatoon Fairview Saskatoon Greystone Saskatoon Massey Place Saskatoon Meewasin Saskatoon Northwest Saskatoon Nutana Saskatoon Riversdale Saskatoon Silver Springs Saskatoon Southeast Saskatoon Sutherland Swift Current The Battlefords Thunder Creek Weyburn-Big Muddy Wood River Yorkton Federal Ridings
Leader's Message "We made a commitment to the people of Saskatchewan that we would provide, with the resources available to us, the best possible public health care that we can provide. And we’ve made a commitment to the people of Saskatchewan that we would do that based on the fundamental principles of medicare." - Premier Lorne Calvert
Activist Join the NDP
The Commonwealth Journal of the Saskatchewan CCF/NDP since 1938 Moe Kovatch Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre nomination meeting (REGINA) KPMG released a study that confirms Saskatchewan cities compare positively to other jurisdictions when it comes to the cost of doing business. The international cost-competitiveness survey compared cities in 11 countries including Canada. Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert, and Moose Jaw ranked favourably in the report when compared with cities in North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan.

19. Saskatchewan Cities, Towns & Villages
saskatchewan cities, Towns Villages. Here is a list of Saskatchewancities, towns villages that have homepages. If there are
http://www.canora.com/towns/towns.html
If there are any I missed please email me with the link and I will add it.
A B C D ... Z
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

20. Census Shows Cycling Popular In Saskatchewan - Background
Bicycle to Work saskatchewan cities, 2001 Census. Geography Workforce, By bicycle,Bicycle (%). Bicycle to Work saskatchewan cities, 2001 Census. Census, 2001.
http://www.borealisoutdoor.com/content/news/20030415a_background.htm
Cycling News Saskatoon and Saskatchewan both tops in cycling,
2001 Census shows Background Information Bicycle To Work: Major Canadian Cities and Canadian Average (2001 Census) Location: Workforce By bicycle Bicycle (%)
Canada Victoria Saskatoon Kingston Ottawa - Hull Vancouver Calgary Winnipeg Regina Edmonton Halifax Abbotsford Toronto Sherbrooke Saint John Sudbury St. John's Median Adapted from: Mode of Transportation (9), Age Groups (7) and Sex (3) for Employed Labour Force 15 Years and Over Having a Usual Place of Work or No Fixed Workplace Address, for Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2001 Census - 20% Sample Data. Catalogue: 97F0015XCB01002. Bicycle to Work: Saskatchewan Cities, 2001 Census Geography: Workforce By bicycle Bicycle (%) Census Change Change Change Canada Saskatchewan Saskatoon Regina North Battleford n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Moose Jaw n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Swift Current n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Prince Albert n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Estevan n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Yorkton n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Median (cities) Adapted from: Mode of Transportation (9), Age Groups (7) and Sex (3) for Employed Labour Force 15 Years and Over Having a Usual Place of Work or No Fixed Workplace Address, for Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2001 Census - 20% Sample Data. Catalogue: 97F0015XCB01002.

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