List of mayors in Saskatchewan
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Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of . Saskatchewan is bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota....

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  • Abbey
    Abbey, Saskatchewan
    -Geography:Abbey is located south of the South Saskatchewan River and north of The Great Sand Hills.-Area statistics:*Lat 50° 44' 00" N*Long 108° 45' 00" W...

    : Bruce Walker
  • Aberdeen
    Aberdeen, Saskatchewan
    -Aberdeen Rec Complex:The Aberdeen Rec Complex is located in the town and consists of a Library, meeting room, ice rink, curling rink, bowling alley, dance studio, music room and meeting rooms.-Water supply:...

    : Glen Ogilvy
  • Abernethy: Brian Wilkes
  • Air Ronge
    Air Ronge, Saskatchewan
    Air Ronge is a small community in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada, 235 km north of Prince Albert. It lies on the western shore of Lac la Ronge, and is 3 km south of La Ronge and Lac La Ronge Provincial Park. According to 2006's census, the northern village is currently growing at 8.1%,...

    : Gordon Stomp
  • Alameda
    Alameda, Saskatchewan
    -See also:* List of communities in Saskatchewan* List of towns in Saskatchewan* List of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks-References:* Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan...

    : Allan Faber
  • Albertville
    Albertville, Saskatchewan
    Albertville is a village in central Saskatchewan, Canada, approximately 25 km northeast of Prince Albert.-References:...

    : Louis Hradecki
  • Alice Beach
    Alice Beach, Saskatchewan
    Alice Beach is a resort village in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada, 65 km northwest of Regina on the shores of Last Mountain Lake. In recent years, the population kept on growing, and is one of the few fastest gowing municipalities in Saskatchewan...

    : Joan Moore
  • Alida
    Alida, Saskatchewan
    Alida is a village, in southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada, approximately 85 km east of Estevan. Farming and oil are the major local industries. Alida was founded as a Canadian Pacific rail station in the late 19th century, and it was named for Lady Alida Brittain. The local area was settled...

    : James Boettcher
  • Allan
    Allan, Saskatchewan
    -External links:* *...

    : Larry Sommerfeld
  • Alvena
    Alvena, Saskatchewan
    -History:Many early settlers to Alvena were of Ukrainian decent. Many were peasant serf farmers in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Others were from Poland and they erected Roman Catholic Churches in the area. Earlier Settlers along the South Saskatchewan River were Métis...

    : Val Matheson
  • Annaheim
    Annaheim, Saskatchewan
    -References:...

    : Donald Willenborg
  • Antler
    Antler, Saskatchewan
    Antler is a village in southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada, approximately 120 km east of Estevan and 3 km from the Manitoba border.-Demographics:...

    : James Duncan
  • Aquadeo: Cameron Duncan
  • Arborfield
    Arborfield, Saskatchewan
    Not to be confused with the original Arborfield in England.HistoryIn 1910, the town requested that it be named Fairfield, but that name was rejected by the post office in Ottawa. Because the offer was received on Arbor Day, the Post Office asked if the residents would accept Arborfield, which it did...

    : Alvin Alyea
  • Archerwill
    Archerwill, Saskatchewan
    -See also:*Barrier Valley No. 397, Saskatchewan*Villages of Saskatchewan*List of communities in Saskatchewan-References:* Pederson, Laurette, ed. . The Past To The Present. North Battleford, Saskatchewan: Turner-Warwick Publications Inc....

    : Robert Wilson
  • Arcola
    Arcola, Saskatchewan
    Arcola is a town in southeast Saskatchewan, Canada, approximately north and east of Estevan.-Demographics:-History:In 2003 Arcola proudly celebrated its 100th anniversary, marking the fact that it predates the province by two years...

    : Michael Ellis
  • Arran
    Arran, Saskatchewan
    Arran is a village in eastern Saskatchewan, Canada, approximately 90 km northeast of Yorkton and 10 km west of the Manitoba border. Arran is located on Highway 49.- History :...

    : Rick Nahnybida
  • Asquith
    Asquith, Saskatchewan
    -External links:*...

    : James Maddin
  • Assiniboia
    Assiniboia, Saskatchewan
    Assiniboia is a town in south central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located south-southwest of Moose Jaw beside Highway 2 and Highway 13.-History:...

    : Paul Topola
  • Atwater
    Atwater, Saskatchewan
    Atwater is a village in southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada, approximately 45 km southeast of Melville.-Demographics:-Climate:-Location:-References:...

    : James Ferguson
  • Avonlea
    Avonlea, Saskatchewan
    Avonlea is a village in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada, approximately 60 km southwest of Regina.- Demographics :History of the area can be found at ....

    : Alex Getzlaf
  • Aylesbury
    Aylesbury, Saskatchewan
    -See also:* List of communities in Saskatchewan* Villages of Saskatchewan-External links:*********-References:...

    : Doug Watt
  • Aylsham
    Aylsham, Saskatchewan
    Aylsham is a village in east-central Saskatchewan, Canada, approximately 65 km northeast of Melfort.-Demographics:-Climate:- Notable people :* Greg Classen Former NHL hockey player, currently under contract with EHC Basel...

    : Elizabeth Archer

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  • B-Say-Tah: Ron Cox
  • Balcarres
    Balcarres, Saskatchewan
    -Geography:* Lat 50°48′ N* Long 103°33′ W* Dominion Land Survey 13-21-12-W2* Time zone UTC−6- Notable residents :* James Garfield Gardiner was a premier of Saskatchewan and minister in the Canadian Cabinet...

    : Dwight Dixon
  • Balgonie
    Balgonie, Saskatchewan
    -Sports:Home of Team Selzer, World Women's Curling Silver Medalists, and consistently competitive high school volleyball and soccer programs.-References:...

    : Tim Sterzer
  • Bangor
    Bangor, Saskatchewan
    -External links:...

    : Jerome Bomberak
  • Battleford: Chris Odishaw
  • Beatty
    Beatty, Saskatchewan
    -Sports:Like most small communities in Saskatchewan, sports centered around hockey. In 1948 the Beatty Memorial Rink was built by a group of local volunteers. After many years, this rink was condemned to be destroyed because of its structural integrity. The town rallied again and built a new rink...

    : Harvey Rainville
  • Beauval
    Beauval, Saskatchewan
    Beauval, Saskatchewan is a small community located in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. It was founded in the early 20th century as a Roman Catholic mission and as a transportation center.-History:...

    : Fred Roy
  • Beaver Flat
    Beaver Flat, Saskatchewan
    Beaver Flat is a resort village in the Rural Municipality of Excelsior No. 166 in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada.-External links:*...

    : Bill Bresett
  • Beechy
    Beechy, Saskatchewan
    Beechy is a village in southwest Saskatchewan, Canada, in the Coteau Hills area of the province, at the intersection of highways 342 and 737...

    : Francis Fleuter
  • Belle Plaine
    Belle Plaine, Saskatchewan
    -See also:*Highway 642*Highway 1*Qu'Appelle River Dam*Saskferco-External links:*********...

    : Donald Firomski
  • Bengough
    Bengough, Saskatchewan
    -Area statistics:*Lat 49°24′00″ N*Long 105°08′00″ W*Dominion Land Survey Sec.23, Twp.5, R.24, W2*Time zone UTC−6-Location:-External links:**...

    : Dennis Mazenc
  • Bethune
    Bethune, Saskatchewan
    -Area statistics:*Lat 50° 43' 00" N*Long 105° 13' 00" W*Dominion Land Survey Sec.24, Twp.20, R.24, W of the 2nd meridian*Time zone UTC-6-Location:-External links:* - Official site of Bethune********...

    : Ron Gemmell
  • Bienfait
    Bienfait, Saskatchewan
    - See also :* List of communities in SaskatchewanThe town of Bienfait was incorporated as the Village of Bienfait on April 16, 1912 becoming a town on March 1, 1957...

    : Jamie Bonokoski
  • Big River
    Big River, Saskatchewan
    -External links:...

    : Brian Brownfield
  • Big Shell
    Big Shell, Saskatchewan
    Big Shell is a community in Saskatchewan....

    : Robert Boire
  • Biggar
    Biggar, Saskatchewan
    Biggar is a town in central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located on Highway #14, west of Saskatoon, the province’s most populous city. Biggar has become well known for its unusual town slogan, an Olympic athlete, and a world-record deer...

    : Raymond Sadler
  • Birch Hills
    Birch Hills, Saskatchewan
    Birch Hills is a town located in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located southeast of Prince Albert and the reserve of Muskoday First Nation. Directly to the west is the village of St. Louis, and to the east is Kinistino. It is surrounded by, but not part of, Birch Hills Rural Municipality No...

    : Alan Bzdel
  • Bird's Point
    Bird's Point, Saskatchewan
    Bird's Point is a community in Saskatchewan....

    : Robin Johnson
  • Bjorkdale
    Bjorkdale, Saskatchewan
    - References :...

    : Brad Wearing
  • Black Point
    Black Point, Saskatchewan
    Black Point is a community in Saskatchewan. This northern hamlet of about 70 people lies on the southern shore of Lac La Loche close to the village of La Loche . Is is accessible by road by Highway 956 which is off Highway 155....

    : Frank Petit
  • Bladworth
    Bladworth, Saskatchewan
    -Architecture:Bladworth is the site of a Saskatchewan Municipal Heritage property, a two story brick house clearly visible from adjacent Highway 11. The J. Fred Johnston house is named for its builder, a Saskatchewan entrepreneur, Liberal Member of Parliament and later a Senator, from 1943 to...

    : Ron Bessey
  • Blaine Lake
    Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan
    Blaine Lake is a town in central Saskatchewan, Canada and is situated 80 kilometers north of Saskatoon at the junction of Saskatchewan Highway 12 and 40....

    : Ernie Crowder
  • Borden
    Borden, Saskatchewan
    -Notable people:* Robert Wardhaugh, born 1967, in Borden, Saskatchewan is an award-winning History professor at the University of Western Ontario.* David Orchard, is a Canadian political figure and a member of the Liberal Party of Canada.- See also :* List of communities in Saskatchewan* Villages...

    : David Buckingham
  • Bracken
    Bracken, Saskatchewan
    Bracken is a village in Lone Tree No. 18, Saskatchewan, Canada. The population was 25 at the 2006 Canada CensusBracken is named after John Bracken, Premier of Manitoba and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, who was a professor at the University of Saskatchewan.-Demographics:In...

    : Steve Dueck
  • Bradwell
    Bradwell, Saskatchewan
    -See also:* List of communities in Saskatchewan* Villages of Saskatchewan-External links:*******...

    : Ken Hartz
  • Bredenbury
    Bredenbury, Saskatchewan
    Bredenbury is a town, in the rural municipality of Saltcoats, No. 213, in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Bredenbury is located on Highway 16 in eastern Saskatchewan. The population of Bredenbury is 329. The main industries in the area are farming as well as potash mining near Esterhazy...

    : Gary Dutchak
  • Briercrest
    Briercrest, Saskatchewan
    -Area statistics:*Lat 50° 10' 00" N*Long 105° 16' 00" W*Dominion Land Survey Section 18 Tsp 14 Rge 24 W2*Time zone UTC-6-External links:******...

    : Bill Duncan
  • Broadview
    Broadview, Saskatchewan
    Broadview is a community in Saskatchewan along the #1 highway, the Trans Canada Highway, east of the provincial capital city of Regina. The local economy is based mainly on agriculture.-History:...

    : Sidney Criddle
  • Brock
    Brock, Saskatchewan
    -External links:*...

    : David Wicks
  • Broderick
    Broderick, Saskatchewan
    - See also :* List of communities in Saskatchewan* Villages of Saskatchewan-External links:*******-Footnotes:...

    : Jacob Vanderschaaf
  • Brownlee
    Brownlee, Saskatchewan
    - See also :* List of communities in Saskatchewan* Villages of Saskatchewan-External links:********-Footnotes:...

    : Lyle Swanson
  • Bruno
    Bruno, Saskatchewan
    -Notable Names:Tyler Weiman -Notable Names:Tyler Weiman -Notable Names:Tyler Weiman (Professional Ice Hockey Goaltender for the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League-External links:...

    : Audrey Ludwig
  • Buchanan
    Buchanan, Saskatchewan
    -External links:* *...

    : Kent Zuravloff
  • Buena Vista
    Buena Vista, Saskatchewan
    Buena Vista is a village in south central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located northwest of Regina, near the southern shore of Last Mountain Lake.There is a lake that hosts fireworks displays on July 1st.-Statistics:-External links:*...

    : Roni Goulet
  • Buffalo Narrows
    Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan
    Buffalo Narrows is a northern village in Northern Saskatchewan. Buffalo Narrows was founded in the early 20th century as a trapping, mink ranching and fishing settlement by Scandinavian traders. It is now a community of about 1300 people. Tourism and resource extraction are its main economic...

    : Bobby Woods
  • Bulyea
    Bulyea, Saskatchewan
    -External links:...

    : Darren Cameron
  • Burstall
    Burstall, Saskatchewan
    Burstall is a small town in southwestern Saskatchewan, Canadawith a population of approximately 500. During summer the local Lions Club organizes an activity known as Summer Slam. The main economies in the area are natural gas as well as wheat and cattle farming. The area was originally settled by...

    : Ken Hook

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  • Cole Bay
    Cole Bay, Saskatchewan
    Cole Bay is a northern village in Saskatchewan. It had a population of 156 persons in the 2006 census....

    : Harold Aubichon
  • Corman Park
    Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan
    The area's German Canadian population is much higher proportionately than the national or provincial averages: 43.4% .-Government of the RM:...

    : Ed Hobday*
  • Creighton
    Creighton, Saskatchewan
    Creighton, Saskatchewan was named after Thomas Creighton. It had a 2006 census population of 1,502 inhabitants, down 3.47% from 1,556 inhabitants in 2001.The town lies beside the Saskatchewan-Manitoba border, adjacent to Flin Flon, Manitoba...

    : Bruce Fidler
  • Cumberland House
    Cumberland House, Saskatchewan
    Cumberland House is a village in Census Division No. 18 in north-eastern Saskatchewan, Canada on the Saskatchewan River. It is the oldest community in Saskatchewan and has a population of about 2000 people...

    : Andy McKay

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  • Denare Beach
    Denare Beach, Saskatchewan
    Denare Beach is a community on the east shore of Amisk Lake, Saskatchewan.It has a permanent population of about 770. This doubles in the summer when cabin owners return.-History:...

    : Carl Lentowicz
  • Dore Lake
    Dore Lake, Saskatchewan
    Dore Lake is a small hamlet of less than 100 people located on the south shore of one of the largest lakes in Northern Saskatchewan. Its name is the French word for "golden".Dore Lake boasts excellent hunting and fishing.- See also :...

    : Hilda McKay

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  • Fort Qu'Appelle
    Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan
    These figures do not include the substantial population living along the shores of the Fishing Lakes.-Origins:The current site is the third Fort Qu'Appelle. The first was a North West Company trading post , also in the valley but near what is now the Saskatchewan-Manitoba border...

    : Ron Osika
    Ron Osika
    Ronald Osika is a Saskatchewan politician.He was born in Hafford, Saskatchewan and educated in The Battlefords. A former officer in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Osika's first foray into politics was an unsuccessful bid for a Reform Party nomination in 1992.He was first elected from Melville...

  • Frenchman Butte: Fred Fitch

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  • Hazel Dell
    Hazel Dell, Saskatchewan
    Hazel Dell is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Listed as a designated place by Statistics Canada, the hamlet had a population of 20 in the Canada 2006 Census.-References:...

    : Harvey Zazula
  • Humboldt
    Humboldt, Saskatchewan
    Humboldt is a Canadian city located in the province of Saskatchewan, 113 km east of Saskatoon at the junction of Highway 5 and Highway 20. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Humboldt No...

    : Malcolm Eaton

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  • La Loche: Georgina Jolibois
  • La Ronge
    La Ronge, Saskatchewan
    La Ronge is a community of about 2,700 people in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada, 250 km north of Prince Albert. There are an additional 2,000 people living in the Lac La Ronge First Nation bordering the town, and another 1,000 people living in the neighbouring community of Air Ronge...

    : Thomas Sierzycki
  • Lakeview
    Lakeview, Saskatchewan
    Lakeview is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Listed as a designated place by Statistics Canada, the hamlet had a population of 49 in the Canada 2006 Census....

    : Mervin Kryzanowski
  • Lloydminster
    Lloydminster
    Lloydminster is a Canadian city which has the unusual geographic distinction of straddling the provincial border between Alberta and Saskatchewan...

    : Jeff Mulligan

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  • Martensville
    Martensville, Saskatchewan
    Martensville 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...

    : Gordon Rutten
  • Meadow Lake
    Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan
    Meadow Lake is a city located in north west Saskatchewan, Canada about north east of Lloydminster and north of North Battleford. On November 9, 2009, it officially became Saskatchewan's 14th city....

    : Darwin Obrigewitsch
  • Melfort
    Melfort, Saskatchewan
    Melfort is a small Canadian city in Saskatchewan, approximately southeast of Prince Albert, northwest of Saskatoon and north of Regina.According to The World Gazetteer, its population as of 2004 was 5,400...

    : Kevin Phillips
  • Melville
    Melville, Saskatchewan
    Melville is a small Canadian city located in the east-central portion of Saskatchewan. It was declared a city by the province in 1960. The city is north east of the provincial capital of Regina and south west of Yorkton. According to The World Gazetteer, it has a 2004 population of approximately...

    : Walter Streelasky
  • Michel Village
    Michel Village, Saskatchewan
    Michel Village is a hamlet in Saskatchewan....

    : Cliff Coombs
  • Moose Jaw: Glenn Hagel
    Glenn Hagel
    Glenn Joseph Hagel is a Canadian provincial and municipal politician. He was a Saskatchewan New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1986 to 2007, representing the constituencies of Moose Jaw North or Moose Jaw Palliser at different times during his career...


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  • Patuanak
    Patuanak, Saskatchewan
    Patuanak is a Dene reserve near the Churchill River. In Dene, it sounds like Boni Cheri.It is 89 kilometres north of Beauval, Saskatchewan.-History:...

    : Hazel Maurice
  • Pelican Narrows
    Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan
    Pelican Narrows is a northern village in Saskatchewan, located 120 km NW of Creighton via the Hanson Lake Road and highway 135. Its name in Cree is Opawikoscikcan which means "The Narrows of Fear". It is at the narrows that join Mirond and Pelican Lakes which lie between the Sturgeon-Weir and...

    : Horace Morin
  • Pinehouse
    Pinehouse, Saskatchewan
    Pinehouse is a community in Saskatchewan....

    : Mike Natomagan
  • Prince Albert
    Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
    Prince Albert is the third-largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is situated in the centre of the province on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. The city is known as the "Gateway to the North" because it is the last major centre along the route to the resources of northern Saskatchewan...

    : Jim Scarrow

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  • St. George's Hill
    St. George's Hill, Saskatchewan
    St. George's Hill is a hamlet in the prairie province Saskatchewan....

    : Doris Janvier
  • Sandy Bay
    Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan
    Sandy Bay is a community in Saskatchewan, Canada.Sandy Bay is a village in northern Saskatchewan, located 190 km NW of Creighton via the Hanson Lake Road and Highway 135. The community is on the banks of the Churchill River. It is at the end of Highway 135, after passing through Pelican...

    : Daniel Bear
  • Saskatoon
    Saskatoon
    Saskatoon is a city in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. Residents of the city of Saskatoon are called Saskatonians. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344....

    : Donald J. Atchison
  • Stony Rapids
    Stony Rapids, Saskatchewan
    Stony Rapids is a northern hamlet in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada, with a total population of 360 residents. Located south of the border to the Northwest Territories, the community is astride the Fond du Lac River...

    : Sandra Hanson
  • Swift Current: Jerrod Schafer

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  • Timber Bay
    Timber Bay, Saskatchewan
    Timber Bay is a small community located in Northern Saskatchewan on the east side of Montreal Lake. It was once on the main highway leading north from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Now the main highway, Highway 969, is on the western side of the lake. Consequently, the village is accessible by a...

    : Peggy Hennie
  • Turnor Lake
    Turnor Lake, Saskatchewan
    Turnor Lake is a northern hamlet on the shore of a lake with the same name. It is accessible via Saskatchewan Highway 909, 124 km north-north-east of Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan. The settlement comprises the Birch Narrows First Nation, which is affiliated with the Meadow Lake Tribal Council...

    : Marius Montgrand

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Watson, Saskatchewan : Michael Saretsky
  • Weyakwin
    Weyakwin, Saskatchewan
    Weyakwin is a northern hamlet in Saskatchewan.-External links:* Wacky Town...

    : Stella Brown
  • Weyburn: Debra Button

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  • Yorkton: James Wilson
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