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List of cities in Saskatchewan

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In theCanadian province ofSaskatchewan, acity is a type of incorporatedurban municipality[1] that is created from a town by the minister of municipal affairs. The city form of governmental organization is created by a ministerial order via section 39 ofThe Cities Act if the town has a population of 5,000 or more and if the change in status is requested by the town council.[2]

In the early history of the province, the threshold for city status was much lower, with both Saskatoon and Regina achieving city status with populations in the 3,000 range. One city, Melville, currently has a population well below the current 5,000 threshold, but retains its city status even though the population criterion has changed since its current governmental form was designated.

Saskatchewan has 16 cities[1] includingLloydminster, which traverses the provincial border withAlberta, but does not includeFlin Flon, which traverses the provincial border withManitoba. With the exception of Flin Flon, Saskatchewan's other cities had a cumulative population of 595,707 and an average population of 37,232 in the2011 Census.[3][4] Saskatchewan's largest and smallest cities areSaskatoon andMelville with populations of 246,376 and 4,562 respectively.[5]

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NameRural municipality[6]Year foundedIncorporation date (village)[7]Incorporation date (town)[7]Incorporation date (city)[7]Population (2021)[8]Population (2016)[8]Change (%)[8]Land area (km2)[8]Land area (sq mi)Population density (/km2)[8]Population density (/sq mi)
EstevanEstevan No. 51892[9]November 2, 1899March 1, 1906March 1, 195710,85111,483−5.5%18.307.07593.01,536
Flin Flon (part)[SK 1][SK 2]April 4, 1952[10][SK 3]159[SK 4]203−21.7%2.01[SK 5]0.7879.1205
HumboldtHumboldt No. 3701875[11]June 30, 1905April 1, 1907November 7, 20006,0335,869+2.8%13.305.14453.61,175
Lloydminster (part)[SK 6]Britannia No. 502
Wilton No. 472
1903[12]November 25, 1903April 1, 1907January 1, 195811,843[SK 7]11,765+0.7%18.06[SK 8]6.97655.81,699
Martensville[SK 9]Corman Park No. 3441939[13]September 1, 1966January 1, 1969November 3, 200910,5499,655+9.3%13.565.24777.92,015
Meadow LakeMeadow Lake No. 5881889[14]August 24, 1931February 1, 1936November 9, 20095,3225,344−0.4%12.374.78430.21,114
MelfortStar City No. 4281884[15]November 4, 1903July 1, 1907September 2, 19805,9555,992−0.6%14.735.69404.31,047
Melville[SK 10]Cana No. 2141908[16]December 21, 1908November 1, 1909August 1, 19604,4934,562−1.5%14.785.71304.0787
Moose JawMoose Jaw No. 1611881[17]January 19, 1884November 20, 190333,66533,910−0.7%65.8125.41511.51,325
North BattlefordNorth Battleford No. 4371903[18]March 21, 1906July 18, 1906May 1, 191313,83614,315−3.3%33.5512.95412.41,068
Prince AlbertPrince Albert No. 4611866[19]October 8, 1885October 8, 190437,75635,926+5.1%67.1725.93562.11,456
Regina[SK 11]Sherwood No. 1591882[20]December 1, 1883June 19, 1903226,404215,106+5.3%178.8169.041,266.23,279
Saskatoon[SK 12]Corman Park No. 3441883[21]November 16, 1901July 1, 1903May 26, 1906266,141247,201+7.7%226.5687.481,174.73,042
Swift CurrentSwift Current No. 1371882[22]February 4, 1904March 15, 1907January 15, 191416,75016,604+0.9%29.3011.31571.71,481
Warman[SK 13]Corman Park No. 3441904[23]May 15, 1905May 19, 1905October 27, 201212,41911,020+12.7%13.105.06948.02,455
WeyburnWeyburn No. 671899[24]October 22, 1900August 5, 1903September 1, 191311,01910,870+1.4%19.037.35579.01,500
YorktonOrkney No. 2441882[25]July 11, 1894April 16, 1900February 1, 192816,28016,343−0.4%36.1913.97449.81,165
Total cities689,475656,168+5.1%776.63299.86887.82,299

Notes:

  1. ^The balance of Flin Flon is located withinManitoba.
  2. ^The Saskatchewan portion of Flin Flon is surrounded by the unorganizedNorthern Saskatchewan Administration District.
  3. ^While the Saskatchewan portion of Flin Flon does not have a formal incorporation date, it was the passing ofThe Flin Flon Extensions of Boundaries Act, 1952, when the portion of Flin Flon in Manitoba held town status, that enabled a single municipal jurisdiction for the Manitoba and Saskatchewan portions of Flin Flon.[10]
  4. ^This population does not include 4,940 in the Manitoba portion of Flin Flon. The city's total population in 2021 was 5,099.
  5. ^This area does not include 13.14 km2 (5.07 sq mi) in the Manitoba portion of Flin Flon. The city's total area in 2021 was 15.15 km2 (5.85 sq mi).
  6. ^The balance of Lloydminster is located withinAlberta.
  7. ^This population does not include 19,739 in the Alberta portion of Lloydminster. The city's total population in 2021 was 31,582.
  8. ^This area does not include 23.98 km2 (9.26 sq mi) in the Alberta portion of Lloydminster. The city's total area in 2021 was 42.04 km2 (16.23 sq mi).
  9. ^Martensville is Saskatchewan's smallest city by area.
  10. ^Melville is Saskatchewan's smallest city by population.
  11. ^Regina is Saskatchewan's capital and was its first city, incorporated June 19, 1903. The Reginacensus metropolitan area (CMA) is formed around the City of Regina.
  12. ^Saskatoon is Saskatchewan's largest city by both population and area. The Saskatoon CMA includes the cities of Martensville and Saskatoon.
  13. ^Warman is Saskatchewan's newest city, incorporated October 27, 2012.

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References

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  1. ^ab"Types of Municipalities". Saskatchewan Ministry of Municipal Affairs. Archived fromthe original on September 19, 2012. RetrievedDecember 12, 2012.
  2. ^"The Cities Act"(PDF). Government of Saskatchewan. RetrievedDecember 17, 2012.
  3. ^"Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Saskatchewan)".Statistics Canada. May 28, 2012. RetrievedDecember 16, 2012.
  4. ^"Corrections and updates: Population and dwelling count amendments, 2011 Census". Statistics Canada. August 13, 2013. RetrievedDecember 15, 2013.
  5. ^"Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data".Statistics Canada. February 8, 2018. RetrievedMay 22, 2018.
  6. ^"Search for Municipal Information". Saskatchewan Ministry of Municipal Affairs. Archived fromthe original on March 10, 2014. RetrievedDecember 16, 2012.
  7. ^abc"Urban Municipality Incorporation Dates". Archived fromthe original on February 25, 2012. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2010.
  8. ^abcdeGovernment of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-02-09)."Select from a list of geographies - Saskatchewan".www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved2023-03-26.
  9. ^King, Andrew."Estevan The Power Centre". Estevan Public Library. Archived fromthe original on August 7, 2007. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2008.
  10. ^ab"The Flin Flon Extensions of Boundaries Act, 1952". Government of Saskatchewan: The Queen's Printer. April 4, 1952. RetrievedJune 7, 2020.
  11. ^"The Official Web Site for the City of Humboldt". City of Humboldt. 2008. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2008.
  12. ^"History of Lloydminster". Archived fromthe original on January 26, 2008. RetrievedMarch 5, 2008.
  13. ^"Martensville, SK". City of Martensville. 2006. Archived fromthe original on July 13, 2011. RetrievedNovember 3, 2009.
  14. ^"Fur Trading Post to City". Town of Meadow Lake. 2010. Archived fromthe original on February 14, 2010. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2010.
  15. ^"The Development of Melfort".Welcome to The City of Melfort - The City of Northern Lights. October 21, 2002. Archived fromthe original on October 10, 2007. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2008.
  16. ^"City of Melville, SK – Canada". Archived fromthe original on March 2, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2008.
  17. ^"Our Early History - Moose Jaw". Archived fromthe original on February 25, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2008.
  18. ^Ishaya, Arian."Migration and Settlement".Multicultural Canada. Archived fromthe original on September 14, 2014. RetrievedAugust 10, 2017.
  19. ^"Tourism Prince Albert - Our Proud History".PAREDA - Tourism Prince Albert. 2005. Archived fromthe original on March 4, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2008.
  20. ^Coneghan, Daria (2006)."Regina".The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Canadian Plains Research Center. RetrievedMarch 5, 2008.
  21. ^"City of Saskatoon • City Council • City History". Archived fromthe original on October 17, 2007. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2008.
  22. ^"tourism swift current - history of swift current, saskatchewan, Canada".City of Swift Current. 2005. Archived fromthe original on October 10, 2007. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2008.
  23. ^"Warman, SK". City of Warman. 2012. RetrievedDecember 12, 2012.
  24. ^"Weyburn - The Opportunity City • The Weyburn Story". 2004. Archived fromthe original on September 27, 2006. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2008.
  25. ^"City of Yorkton - History and Folklore Summary - 1882 to 1889". 2005. Archived fromthe original on August 19, 2004. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2008.
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