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Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada



 


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Saskatoon is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Straddling a bend in the South Saskatchewan River and along the Trans-Canada Yellowhead Highway, it has served as the region's cultural and economic hub since it was founded in 1882 as a Temperance colony. At its 2016 census population of 246,376, Saskatoon is the largest city in the province, while at a 2016 census population of 295,095, the Saskatoon census metropolitan area (CMA) is the 17th largest CMA in Canada. The City of Saskatoon has estimated its population to be 271,000 as of July 2017, while Statistics Canada has estimated the CMA's population to have to be 315,200 as of 2016.

Saskatoon is home to the University of Saskatchewan, the Meewasin Valley Authority which protects the South Saskatchewan River and provides for the city's popular riverbank park spaces, and Wanuskewin Heritage Park, a National Historic Site of Canada representing 6,000 years of First Nations history. The Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344, the most populous rural municipality in Saskatchewan, surrounds the city and contains many of the developments associated with it, including Wanuskewin.

Saskatoon is named after the berry of the same name, which is native to the region, and is itself derived from the Cree misaskwatomina. The city has a significant Indigenous population and several urban Reserves. The city has eight (plus two planned) river crossings and is nicknamed "Paris of the Prairies" and "Bridge City."

Historic neighbourhoods of Saskatoon include Nutana and Riversdale, which were separate towns before amalgamating with the town of Saskatoon and incorporating as a city in 1906. Nutana, Riversdale, their historic main streets of Broadway Avenue and 20th Street respectively, the downtown core and other central neighbourhoods are seeing significant reinvestment and redevelopment. Sutherland, the rail town the city annexed in 1956 that lies beyond the University lands, is now another historic neighbourhood.

History:

In 1882, the Toronto-based Temperance Colonization Society was granted 21 sections of land straddling the South Saskatchewan River, between what is now Warman and Dundurn. The aim of the group was to escape the liquor trade in that city and set up a "dry" community in the Prairie region. The following year settlers, led by John Neilson Lake, arrived on the site of what is now Saskatoon and established the first permanent settlement. The settlers travelled by railway from Ontario to Moose Jaw and then completed the final leg via horse-drawn cart as the railway had yet to be completed to Saskatoon.

In 1885 the Northwest Rebellion affected the tiny community in a variety of ways. Chief Whitecap and Charles Trottier passed through the present day University campus on their way to join Louis Riel's armed forces at Batoche, Saskatchewan. Following the fighting at the Battle of Fish Creek, and the Battle of Batoche, wounded Canadian soldiers convalesced at the Marr Residence which is today a historic site. A few died in care and were buried in the Pioneer Cemetery near the Exhibition Grounds.

A town charter for the west side of the river was obtained in 1903 (Nutana became a village in that year). In 1906 Saskatoon became a city with a population of 4,500, which included the communities of Saskatoon, Riversdale and Nutana. In 1955 Montgomery Place and in 1956 the neighbouring town of Sutherland were annexed by the fast-growing City of Saskatoon.

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Geburt

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Geburt    Personen-Kennung 
1 Wells, William  26 Aug 1912Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I92544
2 O'Brien, Natalie Monica  2 Apr 1920Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72243
3 O'Brien, Jack  18 Nov 1926Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72244
4 Fowler, Allan Lyle  14 Jan 1943Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I169806
5 Teets, Arthur Walliam  29 Apr 1945Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I95597

Tod

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Tod    Personen-Kennung 
1 Mack, Friedrich  3 Jun 1928Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I203029
2 Lynam, Mary Ann  8 Aug 1932Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72201
3 Maguire, James  28 Okt 1951Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72183
4 Canty, John  18 Jul 1953Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72200
5 Maguire, Unbekannt +  18 Apr 1955Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72180
6 Janzen, Otto  5 Dez 1960Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72236
7 Wolf, Rosina  22 Apr 1964Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I179317
8 Bucholtz, William Jr.  20 Mrz 1970Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72111
9 O'Brien, Matthew Michael  24 Feb 1971Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72185
10 Canty, Irene Agatha  1973Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72228
11 Whitchelo, Lulu Viola  20 Jan 1975Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72184
12 Canty, Ruby Monica  30 Apr 1983Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72230
13 Cole, Thomas Dominic  1987Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72232
14 Maguire, Robert Frank  14 Okt 1989Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72117
15 Canty, Annie Muriel  23 Feb 1992Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72186
16 O'Brien, Mary Catherine Irene  13 Jun 1993Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72118
17 Harding, Stanley  17 Dez 1993Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72246
18 O'Brien, Natalie Monica  29 Jun 1995Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72243
19 Stobbe, Mervin Elmer  7 Dez 1995Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I227572

Beerdigung

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   Nachname, Taufnamen    Beerdigung    Personen-Kennung 
1 O'Brien, Mary Catherine Irene  Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada I72118

Eheschließung

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   Familie    Eheschließung    Familien-Kennung 
1 Collins / Canty  30 Jul 1913Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada F22496
2 O'Brien / Canty  16 Sep 1914Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada F22474
3 Janzen / Canty  28 Jan 1920Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada F22494
4 Cole / Canty  26 Nov 1925Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada F22491
5 Cunningham / O'Brien  5 Feb 1944Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada F22500
6 Teets / Frey  1 Mai 1944Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada F29684
7 Maguire / O'Brien  2 Jun 1945Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada F22453
8 Harding / O'Brien  27 Jul 1946Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada F22499
9 Schwanke / Huber  4 Sep 1971Saskatoon, Division No.5, Saskatchewan, Canada F22777