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Saskatoon: Derived from the Cree word misāskwatōmin, meaning Saskatoon berry – a fruit native to the area. Sintaluta: The name comes from a Lakota word meaning tail of the red fox. Wadena: Named after Wadena, Minnesota, the origin of some early settlers of American descent, which was named after Chief Wadena, an Ojibwe Chief.
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In Saskatchewan, towns must have a population above 5,000 in order to be granted city status. [3] A city does not automatically revert to town status if the population drops below 5,000; this only occurs if the city council requests it, the majority of electors vote to revert to town status or the appropriate provincial minister is of the opinion that the reversion to town status is in the ...
Saskatoon City Hall, the seat of local government, is located in the city's Central Business District. The village of Saskatoon, often referred to as West Saskatoon was incorporated in 1901. [18] When Saskatoon, Riversdale and Nutana amalgamated to form the City of Saskatoon in 1903, James R. Wilson (Russell Wilson) was the first mayor. In 1912 ...
James Le Jeune (1910–1983) – painter, born in Saskatoon; Catriona Le May Doan – speed skater, Olympic medalist; Chelazon Leroux – drag performer seen on Canada's Drag Race (season 3) Alison Lang – Canadian Olympic basketball player; Curtis Leschyshyn – former NHL hockey player; Ernest Lindner (1897–1988) – painter
Lakewood Suburban Centre is a mixed-development neighbourhood located in southeast Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.It is a classified as a "suburban centre" subdivision, composed of mostly medium to high-density multiple-unit dwellings, commercial areas and civic facilities.
Churchill School was a public elementary school constructed in 1956 and closed in the early 1980s, before being sold to the Saskatoon Full Gospel Church on July 1, 1985. [5] The original school building at Ruth Street and Haultain Avenue has since been demolished and replaced by new construction, while the remainder of its school yard is taken ...
The largest crowd for a Saskatoon Blades game verses an out of province team is 12,588, set on February 9, 2013 in a game against the Lethbridge Hurricanes; the largest crowd for any Blades games is 14,768, first set in a game against the Regina Pats on March 19, 2023; this was equalled less than a week later on March 24 when the Blades hosted ...