Saskatchewan
See also: List of communities in SaskatchewanIn Saskatchewan, towns must have a population of 5,000 or more and meet other criteria in order to incorporate as a city, although in the early 20th century several centres such as Saskatoon and Regina were granted city status despite having a smaller population. The City of Melville retains its city status despite dropping below 5,000 people in the 1990s. Kindersley has expressed an interest in applying for city status upon reaching the 5,000 milestone. Saskatchewan's newest city is Warman, which changed from town to city status on October 24, 2012.
City | Census division | Population 2011 |
Location | Notes |
Estevan | 11,054 | |||
Flin Flon | 229 | Portion of city also located in Manitoba (numbers for Saskatchewan portion only) |
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Humboldt | 5,678 | |||
Lloydminster | 9,772 | Portion of city also located in Alberta (numbers for Saskatchewan portion only) |
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Martensville | 7,716 | |||
Meadow Lake | 5,045 | |||
Melfort | 5,576 | |||
Melville | 4,517 | Smallest city in Saskatchewan | ||
Moose Jaw | 33,274 | |||
North Battleford | 13,888 | |||
Prince Albert | 35,129 | |||
Regina | 193,100 | Capital of Saskatchewan Part of the Regina Metropolitan Area |
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Saskatoon | 222,189 | Largest city in Saskatchewan Part of the Saskatoon Metropolitan Area |
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Swift Current | 15,503 | |||
Warman | 7,084 | |||
Weyburn | 10,484 | |||
Yorkton | 15,669 |
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