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A village is a type of incorporated urban municipality in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. A village is created from an organized hamlet by the Minister of Municipal Affairs by ministerial order via section 51 of The Municipalities Act if the community has: * been an organized hamlet for three or more years; * a population of 100 or more; * 50 or more dwellings or businesses; and * a taxable assessment base that meets a prescribed minimum. A village council may request the Minister of Municipal Affairs to change its status to a town if the village has a population of 500 or more.

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  • A village is a type of incorporated urban municipality in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. A village is created from an organized hamlet by the Minister of Municipal Affairs by ministerial order via section 51 of The Municipalities Act if the community has: * been an organized hamlet for three or more years; * a population of 100 or more; * 50 or more dwellings or businesses; and * a taxable assessment base that meets a prescribed minimum. Saskatchewan has 250 villages that had a cumulative population of 41,514 and an average population of 166 in the 2016 Census. Saskatchewan's largest village is Caronport with a population of 994, while Ernfold, Keeler, Krydor, Valparaiso and Waldron are the province's smallest villages with populations of 15 each. A village council may request the Minister of Municipal Affairs to change its status to a town if the village has a population of 500 or more. (en)
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  • A village is a type of incorporated urban municipality in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. A village is created from an organized hamlet by the Minister of Municipal Affairs by ministerial order via section 51 of The Municipalities Act if the community has: * been an organized hamlet for three or more years; * a population of 100 or more; * 50 or more dwellings or businesses; and * a taxable assessment base that meets a prescribed minimum. A village council may request the Minister of Municipal Affairs to change its status to a town if the village has a population of 500 or more. (en)
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  • List of villages in Saskatchewan (en)
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