Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan
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The area's German Canadian population is much higher proportionately than the national or provincial averages: 43.4% (3,645 persons).
. All rural municipalities have elected councils, along with an elected head called a reeve. As of November 2011, the reeve is Mel Henry, and the councillors are:
A majority of voters in a November 2011 plebiscite favoured the council be changed from 11 to 8 councillors. This is controversial and the elected councillors have requested that the provincial government not take action on the plebiscite. It is unclear whether the council will continue to have 11 councillors or will change to 8.
Government of the RM
The offices for the RM are located in Lawson Heights, SaskatoonLawson Heights, Saskatoon
Lawson Heights derived its origins when ReverendStephen George Lawson homesteaded here on the North east quarter of section 10 Township 37 Range 5 West of the 3rd Meridian. He had come from Prince Edward Island and was a Presbyterian minister....
. All rural municipalities have elected councils, along with an elected head called a reeve. As of November 2011, the reeve is Mel Henry, and the councillors are:
- Division 1: Perry Ulrich
- Division 2: David Fox
- Division 3: Lynne Samson
- Division 4: John Germs
- Division 5: John Rempel
- Division 6: Bill Dyck
- Division 7: Irene Pilka
- Division 8: Joanne Janzen
- Division 9: Wendy Trask
- Division 10: Joseph Kasahoff
- Division 11: Leonard Kasahoff
A majority of voters in a November 2011 plebiscite favoured the council be changed from 11 to 8 councillors. This is controversial and the elected councillors have requested that the provincial government not take action on the plebiscite. It is unclear whether the council will continue to have 11 councillors or will change to 8.
Urban communities
- Beaver CreekBeaver Creek, SaskatchewanBeaver Creek is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Listed as a designated place by Statistics Canada, the hamlet had a population of 121 in the Canada 2006 Census....
- Bergheim
- BlumenheimBlumenheim, SaskatchewanBlumenheim is a hamlet in Saskatchewan....
- Cathedral BluffsCathedral Bluffs, SaskatchewanCathedral Bluffs is a hamlet in Saskatchewan....
- Cedar Villa
- Cory
- DalmenyDalmeny, SaskatchewanDalmeny is a town in the central part of Saskatchewan, Canada, named after Dalmeny, Scotland. The town is located in the rural municipality of Corman Park. The Dominion Land Survey description of Dalmeny's location is Section 10 Tsp 39 Rge 6 W3.-Police:...
- Eagle Ridge Country EstatesEagle Ridge Country Estates, SaskatchewanEagle Ridge Country Estates is an organized hamlet in the Rural Municipality of Corman Park near the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The hamlet consists of 26 estates -References:...
- FloralFloral, SaskatchewanFloral, Saskatchewan is a small unincorporated village located in the southeast city limits of Saskatoon, just east of Highway 16 off the Floral Road exit in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. Floral is part of rural municipality Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan...
- FurdaleFurdale, SaskatchewanFurdale, Saskatchewan is an unincorporated community adjacent to the southern city limits of Saskatoon, west of Highway 219 and on the east bank of the South Saskatchewan River....
- GrasswoodGrasswood, SaskatchewanGrasswood, also known as Grasswood Park, is an unincorporated hamlet in Saskatchewan. It is part of the Corman Park rural municipality and is located just south of the city limits of Saskatoon. A second unincorporated hamlet, Furdale, is directly to the west.The area comprises primarily residences...
- Haultain
- LanghamLangham, Saskatchewan-Neighboring Communities:Rural Saskatchewan is known for the support that communities give each other in the form of attending community activities, sharing sport teams, and building friendships among children and adults from neighboring towns and cities. Communities that surround Langham include...
- MartensvilleMartensville, SaskatchewanMartensville is a city located in Saskatchewan, Canada, just north of Saskatoon, and south west of Clarkboro Ferry which crosses the South Saskatchewan River. Martensville is one of the fastest growing communities in Saskatchewan, with the population growing 25% between 1996 and 2001. It is...
- Merrill
- OslerOsler, Saskatchewan-External links:**...
- NeuhorstNeuhorst, SaskatchewanNeuhorst is a small hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada about 30 minutes north of Saskatoon. Neuhorst is a part of rural municipality Corman Park No...
- Rheinland
- Riverside EstatesRiverside Estates, SaskatchewanRiverside Estates is a hamlet in Saskatchewan, approximately south of the city of Saskatoon.Riverside Estates was declared an organized hamlet on April 5, 1992. At the request of its residents, it was reverted to hamlet status on January 1, 1999....
- South Corman Park
- Sutherland former town now amalgamated into Saskatoon
- WarmanWarman, Saskatchewan-History:The town of Warman was born when the Canadian National Railway running from Humboldt to North Battleford intersected with the Canadian Pacific Railway running from Regina to Prince Albert. This took place in the fall of 1904....
Saskatchewan railways
(current or historic)- Colonsay Branch C.P.RCanadian Pacific RailwayThe Canadian Pacific Railway , formerly also known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, is a historic Canadian Class I railway founded in 1881 and now operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited, which began operations as legal owner in a corporate restructuring in 2001...
—serves Saskatoon, Colonsay, Forslund, Zangwill, Young, Plassey - Minnedosa–Saskatoon–Edmonton Section C.P.RCanadian Pacific RailwayThe Canadian Pacific Railway , formerly also known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, is a historic Canadian Class I railway founded in 1881 and now operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited, which began operations as legal owner in a corporate restructuring in 2001...
—serves Colonsay, Elstow, Blucher, Cheviot, Floral, Sutherland, Saskatoon, Cory, Dunfermline, Asquith, Rhyl, Kinley, Perdue Keppel, Vance, Biggar - Carlton Branch, C.N.R—serves Saskatoon, Warman, Dalmeny
- Delisle Elrose Branch C.N.R—serves Saskatoon, Delisle, Birdview, Swanson, Ardath
- Regina Branch, C.N.R—serves Kenaston, Strong, Hanley, Indi, Dundurn, Strehlow, Haultain, Grasswood, Nutana, Saskatoon, Clarks Crossing, Warmsn, Osler
- Winnipeg, Edmonton, Prince Rupert Division, C.N.R—serves Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper