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词条 Nokomis, Saskatchewan
释义

  1. Demographics

  2. History of Nokomis

  3. Climate

  4. Notable people

  5. See also

  6. References

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| subdivision_name1 = Saskatchewan
| subdivision_type2 = Region
| subdivision_name2 = Saskatchewan
| subdivision_type3 = Census division
| subdivision_name3 = 11
| subdivision_type4 = Rural Municipality
| subdivision_name4 = Wreford
| established_title = Established
| established_date = 1904
| established_title2 = Incorporated (Village)
| established_date2 = N/A
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| established_date3 = 1908
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| leader_title = Mayor
| leader_name = David Mark
| leader_title1 = Town Administrator
| leader_name1 = Tanya Zdunich
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| leader_name2 = Nokomis Town Council
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| area_total_km2 = 2.61
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| population_total = 436
| population_as_of = 2001
| population_density_km2 = 167.3
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| postal_code = S0G 3R0
| area_code = 306
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Highway 15
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Nokomis {{IPAc-en|n|ə|ˈ|k|oʊ|m|ᵻ|s}} is a small town in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Demographics

{{Canada_census
| 2011_population = 397
| 2011_pop_delta = -1.7
| 2011_land_area = 2.61
| 2011_pop_density = 152.3
| 2011_total_pvt_dwell = 220
| 2006_population = 404
| 2006_pop_delta = -7.3
| 2006_land_area = 2.61
| 2006_pop_density = 155
| 2001_population = 436
| 2001_pop_delta = -7.0
| 2001_land_area = 2.61
| 2001_pop_density = 167.3
| 2001_median_age = 45.6
| 2001_median_age_m = 45.5
| 2001_median_age_f = 45.6
| 2001_total_pvt_dwell = 230
| 2001_mean_hh_income = 33,835}}

History of Nokomis

{{prose|section|date=March 2019}}
  • 1904: The area was opened up to homesteading.
  • 1906: Florence Mary Halstead established a post office on the Halstead farm and called it "Nokomis".[1] After the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway was built, the town requested the post office be moved into town, accepting the condition of the post-mistress that the town be renamed "Nokomis". The post office was first located in Henry's Men's Clothing Store, and moved into its own building just north of the Times Office the next year.
  • 1907: The town was named Junction City, with the hopes that it would become the largest city in western Canada
  • 1907: The Canadian Bank of Commerce was constructed with K.W. Reikie as manager, and the Northern Crown Bank with R.S. Inkster as manager. Inkster's residence (Earl McDougall's house) was one of the first residences constructed. Others were homes of Norman Townsend and J.I. Jamieson. Ewart's hall opened above the Northern Crown Bank, and here the first schoolroom classes were held. Mabel Dobbyn, who later married K.W. Reikie of the Bank of Commerce, was the first teacher.
  • 1908: Carloads of lumber, hardware and carpenters were arriving, and the Sash and Door Factory was kept busy. For a time the Franklin Realty Co. contemplated starting a brickyard, using the good clay of the district. Almost every train brought in new settlers, and many cars of settlers' effects. That month, the Nokomis Times building was put up on 2nd Avenue by W.C.R. Garrioch.
  • 1908: The town was renamed Nokomis
  • 1909: The post office was opened
  • 1910: The Carter Land Company began purchasing land in the Nokomis district.
  • 1912: The first coal seam was discovered south east of Nokomis in the Tate area (now known as the NSC1 Pit) (51.43935N,-104.819276W).
  • 1914–1916: Two more mines were started, one {{convert|6|mi|km}} (NCS2) and the other straight east(NCS3).
  • 1918: Officials from Hunter Valley Coal Chain (HVCC) were sent to the Nokomis area to purchase the surface rights to {{convert|5000|acre|km2}} as well as mineral rights
  • 1946: After the Second World War many men returned to the area where they found work with a new oil company from the United States (ND Oil Seekers)
  • 1947: The first well was drilled, which is known as NOW1 (Nokomis Oil Well 1). It was drilled in the formation known as the Hatfield Basin (Latitude: 51° 25' 26.117" N, Longitude: 105° 00' 47.486" W). The Hatfield Basin was mainly sweet crude oil and was extremely shallow. This made the area very popular to new oil companies.
  • 1988: The first horizontal well was drilled in the area by the directional driller Ryan Oliver and MWD was done by Kent Ruether. This well broke many records. It was one of the fastest ever drilled, the longest ever drilled and had the best production upon completion (this record still has not been beaten).
  • 2008: Nokomis had its 100th anniversary

Climate

{{Weather box
| location = Nokomis
| metric first = yes
| single line = yes
| Jan record high C = 7.5
| Feb record high C = 8.9
| Mar record high C = 20.0
| Apr record high C = 32.2
| May record high C = 37.0
| Jun record high C = 40.0
| Jul record high C = 41.7
| Aug record high C = 41.7
| Sep record high C = 36.1
| Oct record high C = 31.1
| Nov record high C = 21.1
| Dec record high C = 12.2
| year record high C = 41.7
| Jan high C = -10.2
| Feb high C = -7.3
| Mar high C = -0.4
| Apr high C = 10.9
| May high C = 18.1
| Jun high C = 22.6
| Jul high C = 25.3
| Aug high C = 25.0
| Sep high C = 18.4
| Oct high C = 10.1
| Nov high C = -1.1
| Dec high C = -8.0
| year high C = 8.6
| Jan mean C = -15.4
| Feb mean C = -12.5
| Mar mean C = -5.3
| Apr mean C = 4.5
| May mean C = 11.1
| Jun mean C = 16.0
| Jul mean C = 18.4
| Aug mean C = 17.7
| Sep mean C = 11.6
| Oct mean C = 4.1
| Nov mean C = -5.7
| Dec mean C = -12.9
| year mean C = 2.6
| Jan low C = -20.5
| Feb low C = -17.6
| Mar low C = -10.3
| Apr low C = -1.9
| May low C = 4.1
| Jun low C = 9.4
| Jul low C = 11.4
| Aug low C = 10.3
| Sep low C = 4.7
| Oct low C = -1.8
| Nov low C = -10.2
| Dec low C = -17.8
| year low C = -3.4
| Jan record low C = -46.7
| Feb record low C = -43.3
| Mar record low C = -40.0
| Apr record low C = -29.4
| May record low C = -11.1
| Jun record low C = -3.3
| Jul record low C = 1.7
| Aug record low C = -3.3
| Sep record low C = -15.0
| Oct record low C = -23.3
| Nov record low C = -37.0
| Dec record low C = -44.0
| year record low C = -46.7
| Jan precipitation mm = 14.8
| Feb precipitation mm = 8.7
| Mar precipitation mm = 13.6
| Apr precipitation mm = 22.4
| May precipitation mm = 42.8
| Jun precipitation mm = 75.5
| Jul precipitation mm = 69.2
| Aug precipitation mm = 51.8
| Sep precipitation mm = 38.3
| Oct precipitation mm = 22.3
| Nov precipitation mm = 11.6
| Dec precipitation mm = 16.7
| year precipitation mm = 387.8
| rain colour = green
| Jan rain mm = 0.1
| Feb rain mm = 0.4
| Mar rain mm = 4.2
| Apr rain mm = 17.9
| May rain mm = 41.8
| Jun rain mm = 75.5
| Jul rain mm = 69.2
| Aug rain mm = 51.8
| Sep rain mm = 37.7
| Oct rain mm = 18.1
| Nov rain mm = 2.1
| Dec rain mm = 0.6
| year rain mm = 319.5
| Jan snow cm = 14.6
| Feb snow cm = 8.3
| Mar snow cm = 9.5
| Apr snow cm = 4.6
| May snow cm = 1.0
| Jun snow cm = 0.0
| Jul snow cm = 0.0
| Aug snow cm = 0.0
| Sep snow cm = 0.6
| Oct snow cm = 4.2
| Nov snow cm = 9.6
| Dec snow cm = 16.0
| year snow cm = 68.4
| source 1 = Environment Canada[2]
| date = December 2015
}}

Notable people

  • Max Braithwaite, author
  • James Francis Edwards, RCAF pilot and WW2 ace
  • Jordan Hendry, NHL player
  • Elmer Lach, former NHL player and Hall of Famer (inducted 1966)
  • Kenny Shields (1947-2017), lead singer, Streetheart[3]

See also

  • List of communities in Saskatchewan
  • List of towns in Saskatchewan

References

1. ^Barry, Bill, "Geographic Names of Saskatchewan", 2005, p. 307
2. ^Environment Canada - Canadian Climate Normals 1981-2010— , accessed December 21, 2015
3. ^[https://www.linkedin.com/in/darren-bernhardt-3107ba38/?ppe=1 Darren Bernhardt], 'He was magic': Canadian rock legend Kenny Shields dies. CBC News, July 21, 2017. Retrieved 2017-07-21.
{{Geographic location
| Northwest = Watrous
| North = Lockwood
| Northeast = Dafoe
| West = Simpson
| Centre = Nokomis
| East = Wishart
| Southwest = Imperial
| South = Govan
| Southeast = Raymore
}}{{Subdivisions of Saskatchewan|towns=yes}}

2 : Wreford No. 280, Saskatchewan|Towns in Saskatchewan

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