User:Hwy43/sandbox/Template:Saskatchewan communities

Coordinates: 50°00′00″N 104°00′00″W / 50.000°N 104.000°W / 50.000; -104.000
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The following is a substitution template containing a sample layout or guideline for a Saskatchewan city, town, village, resort village, northern town, northern village, northern hamlet, unincorporated community, organized hamlet, hamlet, special service area, or northern settlement. It may be subst'd into a new article. {{subst:Saskatchewan communities}} If you begin a new article with this template, add "subst:Saskatchewan Communities" in the edit summary.

Note #1: If the community is unincorporated, DO NOT ASSUME it is a hamlet. The Government of Saskatchewan only recognizes 20 unincorporated communities as "hamlets" as of January 2018, while recognizing 151 unincorporated communities as "organized hamlets" and 20 others as "special service areas". If a community is neither recognized as a "hamlet", "organized hamlet", nor "special service area" in the Government of Saskatchewan's latest Municipal Directory System report, apply "unincorporated community" as its status.

Note #2: Do not edit this template page directly if you just want to create a new article.



Community Name
CST
Postal code
e.g. S0N 0A0
Area code306
Highwayse.g. Highway 1
Railwayse.g. Canadian Pacific Railway
Website{{Official website}}

Community Name is a

Highway __ approximately 999 km (621 mi) north/west/south/east of Prince Albert/Regina/Saskatoon
. Community Name had a population of _,___ in 2016.

Additional potential content:

  • Brief note about historical roots/founding and name origin
  • Nicknames, if notable
  • Primary industries supporting its economy (e.g. agriculture, forestry, oil and gas, mining, tourism, etc.)
  • Notable unique characteristics and characteristics commonly associated with it

History

Per

WP:CCSG
, present historical events, incorporation history (for incorporated or formerly incorporated places), etc.

Hints:

Note: If the community has a history that pre-dates the establishment of the Province of Saskatchewan in September 1, 1905, acknowledge it was part of the North West Territories at that time, and the applicable provisional district of the North West Territories, whether Assiniboia (south) – which was further divided into East Assiniboia and West Assiniboia – Saskatchewan (central), or Athabasca/Athabaska (north).

Note: If article is about a rural municipality (RM) then discover if it changed names and/or numbers. If it is larger than one township (six miles by six miles), there was an amalgamation with other RMs. Investigate what it was named as a local improvement district, fire district, statute labour and fire district, or statute labour district before being established as a RM. These types of districts were precursors to RMs.

Geography

Per

WP:CCSG
, present geographic setting, geographical features, climate, communities/neighbourhoods, etc.

Climate

If Environment Canada publishes climate data for the community, add prose to the article such as at Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan and the following infobox.

Climate data for Weather Station Name
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C −10.6 −7.2 −0.1 10.7 17.9 22.1 24.7 24.4 18 10.5 −1.2 −8.5 8.4
Mean daily minimum °C −20.3 −16.4 −9.8 −2 4.5 9.3 11.7 10.6 5.2 −0.9 −9.8 −17.7 −3
Average precipitation mm 15.5 11.8 23.7 23.6 60 77.6 79.2 52.8 343.1 28.3 17.9 19.2 452.5
Mean daily maximum °F 12.9 19.0 31.8 51.3 64.2 71.8 76.5 75.9 64 50.9 29.8 16.7 47.1
Mean daily minimum °F −4.5 2.5 14.4 28 40.1 48.7 53.1 51.1 41.4 30.4 14.4 0.1 27
Average precipitation inches 0.61 0.46 0.93 0.93 2.4 3.06 3.12 2.08 13.51 1.11 0.70 0.76 17.81
Source: Environment Canada [3]

Demographics

Per

WP:CANPOP
. Sample prose presenting he latest census population and dwelling counts and a sample template is provided below.

Note: If this community was previously a municipality but was dissolved into a type of unincorporated community on a certain date, DO NOT present this here. This is an historical event and therefore belongs in the History section.

In the

2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Community Name recorded a population of 1,099 living in 366 of its 399 total private dwellings, a 10% change from its 2011 population of 999. With a land area of 9.99 km2 (3.86 sq mi), it had a population density of 110.0/km2 (284.9/sq mi) in 2016.[1][2]


Economy

Per

WP:CCSG
, present dominant industries, agriculture if applicable, major employers, etc.

Arts and culture

Per

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, present cultural venues, festivals, significant cultural events, etc.

Attractions

Per

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, present museums and other points of interest, parks (local, regional, provincial parks), recreation venues, etc.

Sports

Per

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, present sport teams, significant athletic events, etc.

Government

Per

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, present governing body (council, mayor/reeve for incorporated places only), administrative bodies, political representation (provincial and federal), police and crime, military facilities, etc.

Infrastructure

Per

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, present transportation, utilities, health care, amenities, etc.

Education

Per

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, present primary/secondary schools (public and private), post-secondary schools, responsible organizations, etc.

Media

Per

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, present newspapers, TV, radio stations, etc. that are locally-based only.

Sister cities

Per

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, if applicable.

Notable people

Per

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, if applicable.

See also

See

WP:SEEALSO
. Example tangential articles are provided below, but be mindful that, as a general rule, the "See also" section should not repeat links that appear in the article's body or its navigation boxes.

Notes

Use the {{

MOS:FNNR
.

References

Use the {{

MOS:FNNR
.

  1. ^ a b c "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data". Statistics Canada. February 8, 2017. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and designated places, 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data". Statistics Canada. February 8, 2017. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  3. Environment Canada
    . October 10, 2017. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  4. 2016 Canadian Census
    . Statistics Canada. August 12, 2021. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  5. 2011 Canadian Census
    . Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  6. 2006 Canadian Census
    . Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019.
  7. 2001 Canadian Census
    . Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021.

Further reading

See

MOS:FURTHER
.

External links

Per

WP:CCSG
, official link of the community only.

After External links, optionally use {{Adjacent communities}}, followed by {{Subdivisions of Saskatchewan}}, and then applicable {{Sister project links}} if any.

Categories are applied at the very end. Choose from the appropriate sub-category listed at Category:Populated places in Saskatchewan whether it be Category:Cities in Saskatchewan, Category:Towns in Saskatchewan, Category:Villages in Saskatchewan, Category:Resort villages in Saskatchewan, Category:Northern towns in Saskatchewan, Category:Northern villages in Saskatchewan, Category:Northern hamlets in Saskatchewan, Category:Unincorporated communities in Saskatchewan, Category:Organized hamlets in Saskatchewan, Category:Hamlets in Saskatchewan, Category:Special service areas in Saskatchewan, Category:Northern settlements in Saskatchewan, Category:Designated places in Saskatchewan, Category:Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan, etc.