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Commented out edit
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I've removed it [1] and will put it here, below; Chzz ► 02:10, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
History edit
Major historical events that occurred in community, arrival of railway, arrival of settlers, ethnic bloc settlement, construction of grain elevator. First Nations, and pre history of the area. See Online Historical Map Digitization Project listed in external links for helpful URLs for historical appearance of community's surrounding area as well as historic rail lines. The naming convention of the community can also be listed here, or changes in names, or difference between rail station, post office, school district, or community name. Historically one name may have been in use more than the others till it was adopted as the current name. School districts usually changed name to adopt the community name, once the community became officially established. Add the name as Community's popular name, Noth West Territories in the infobox if the post office / community was established before 1905. Before 1905 it would be part of the Noth West Territories As well add the name of the provisional district of the North West Territory, the community belonged to, whether, Assiniboia (south) - which was further divided into East Assiniboia and West Assiniboia, Saskatchewan (central), or Athabasca / Athabaska (north). For the various township boundaries of the provisional districts see Map information Sask Gen Web
If article is about a rural municipality then discover if it changed names. If it is larger than one township 6 miles by 6 miles, there was an amalgamation with other R.M.'s. Investigate what it was named as a Local Improvement District, LID or what its name was as a Fire District, Statute Labour and Fire (SLF) District or Statute Labour District. LID and SLF's were precursors to R.M.'s.
Law and government edit
- Mayor or City Executive-- current, previous executives This can be accessed at Government of Saskatchewan, MRD Home, Municipal Directory System in the external links listed below.
- representative body such as M.L.A. of which Provincial Consituency and M.P. of which Federal Electoral District
Geography edit
- Physical geography (area, unique features) See Geography of Saskatchewan for physiographic region
- Major Parks Check out {{Saskatchewanparks}} and add neighboring parks
- Transportation - highway, rail, waterway, historic, current
Economy edit
- Major industries/products
- Taxes
- Shopping Centres
Check out also Culture of Saskatchewan
- city population
- racial/ethnic makeup
- religious makeup
Sites of interest edit
Check out {{FestivalsSaskatchewan}} or historic sites of Saskatchewan on {{Saskatchewanparks}} or {{Saskatchewantopics}}
Education edit
Check out Education in Saskatchewan There were historic one room school houses see link in external links below for helpful URLs, as well as current school divisions.
- Public
- Private
- Colleges and universities
Sports teams edit
Notable natives edit
Miscellaneous topics and similar lists) edit
Notes edit
References edit
Include a bibliography listed in MLA format. Use EasyBib.com for assisted MLA-formatted bibliography entries, or OttoBib for automatic bibliography creation from a list of ISBN numbers. See Reference management software for additional tools.