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词条 Warman, Saskatchewan
释义

  1. History

  2. Demographics

  3. Education

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. Further reading

     Works by Cy Warman 

  7. External links

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| leader_name = Sheryl Spence
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Warman is the ninth largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is approximately {{convert|20|km|}} north of the city of Saskatoon, and {{convert|5|km}} northeast of the city of Martensville. According to the 2016 census, Warman is the fastest growing municipality in the country, growing 55% between 2011 and 2016.[4] Warman is often referred to as a bedroom community of Saskatoon. The current mayor is Sheryl Spence. The current city council consists of Richard Beck, Brian Jones, Trevor Peterson, Gary Philipchuk, Kendal Shram, and Kevin Tooley.

Warman is the newest city in Saskatchewan, officially incorporated on October 27, 2012.[5] Warman is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344.

History

The community of Warman was born when the Canadian Northern Railway (now part of the Canadian National Railway) running from Humboldt to North Battleford intersected with the Canadian Pacific Railway running from Regina to Prince Albert. This took place in the fall of 1904. The Warman railway station was in operation from 1907 until 1942 when it was moved to its current location; the building now serves as a Seniors Drop-in centre.[6]

In 1910, A fire destroyed much of the town, including most of Main Street, which contained much of Warman's businesses and the pool house, reducing Warman's population. For this reason, Main Street became a residential side street as Warman's businesses opted to rebuild along Central Street instead.

The original name of the town was Diamond, because the crossing of the two railroad lines created a diamond shape. Soon the name of the town site was changed to Warman, named after Cy Warman (1855–1914), a journalist who followed and recorded the construction of the Canadian Northern Railway.[7] In 1905, there was a huge influx of settlers so that in 1906, Warman was organized as a village. By 1927, the population had dropped to 148 people so that the village council decided to disorganize and return to hamlet status. For the next 35 years the affairs of the hamlet were handled by the Rural Municipality of Warman, who had their office in Warman.

In the early 1950s Warman began to grow again. By 1961, the population of Warman had reached 659, so it was decided in 1962 to incorporate again as a village. It was incorporated as a town four years later. By 2011, the town grew to a population of 7084. The town council applied for city status in 2012 and it was approved by the provincial government in the summer of that year. Warman officially became a city on October 27, 2012.[5]

Former NHL hockey player Ed Dyck is from Warman.

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Demographics

{{Canada census
|2016_population=11,020 | 2016_pop_delta=55.1 | 2016_land_area=13.05 | 2016_pop_density=844.6
|2016_total_pvt_dwell=3,874
|2011_population=7,104 | 2011_pop_delta=48.5 | 2011_land_area=8.54 | 2011_pop_density=829.7
|2011_total_pvt_dwell=2,475
|2006_population=4,764 | 2006_pop_delta=36.9 | 2006_land_area=5.34 | 2006_pop_density=891.8
|2006_median_age=30.5 | 2006_median_age_m=30.4 | 2006_median_age_f=30.6
|2006_total_pvt_dwell=1,679 | 2006_mean_hh_income=65,067 | 2006_access_date=2011-03-06
|2001_population=3,481 | 2001_pop_delta=22.6 | 2001_land_area=5.01 | 2001_pop_density=695.1
|2001_median_age=30.5 | 2001_median_age_m=30.4 | 2001_median_age_f=30.6
|2001_total_pvt_dwell=1,199 |2001_mean_hh_income=47,914 | 2001_access_date=2011-03-06
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Education

In Spring 2014, Catholic residents in Warman formed a local Catholic school division which amalgamated with Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools shortly thereafter.[8] It was revealed on June 23, 2015 that the division's new elementary school in Warman will be named Holy Trinity Catholic School and it is expected to be complete by 2017.[9]

See also

  • Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan
  • List of communities in Saskatchewan

References

1. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.townofwarman.ca/?page=102 |title=Council Members |publisher=Town of Warman |accessdate=2012-02-10}}
2. ^http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4711068&Geo2=PR&Code2=01&Data=Count&SearchText=Warman&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&TABID=1&B1=All
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4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://globalnews.ca/news/3237095/census-2016-warman-sask-fastest-growing-municipality-in-canada/|title=Census 2016: Warman, Sask. fastest growing municipality in Canada|date=February 8, 2017|website=Global News|access-date=February 16, 2017}}
5. ^{{cite news|url = https://thestarphoenix.com/news/Warman+will+city+this+fall/7148688/story.html|title = Warman will be a city this fall|last = Warren|first = Jeremy|work = The StarPhoenix|date = August 27, 2012|accessdate = 2012-08-27}}
6. ^{{cite web|url = http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=10748&pid=0|title =Warman Senior Drop-In Centre|publisher = Canada's Historic Places - a Federal Provincial and Territorial Collaboration |accessdate = 2012-04-14}}
7. ^{{cite web|url = http://pages.globetrotter.net/burridge/Lit-WarmanBio.html |title = Cy Warman: Pioneer Railroad Writer|publisher = Great Eastern|accessdate = 2012-02-10}}
8. ^{{cite|url = http://www.gscs.sk.ca/board_information/documents/JUNE_2014_TRUSTEES_JOURNAL.pdf|title = Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools now represents the City of Warman|publisher = GSCS|date = 2014-06-01|accessdate = 2015-07-01}}
9. ^{{cite news|url = https://thestarphoenix.com/news/Catholic+schools+names/11159143/story.html|title = New Catholic schools get names|publisher = StarPhoenix|date = 2015-06-23|accessdate = 2015-07-01}}

Further reading

Works by Cy Warman

  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=Cl8pAAAAYAAJ Tales of an Engineer: With Rhymes of the Rail] (1895)
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=OKUQAAAAYAAJ Frontier Stories] (1898)
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=VwIeAAAAMAAJ Snow on the Headlight: The Story of the Great Burlington Strike] (1899)
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=HykdAAAAMAAJ The Story of the Railroad] (1906)
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=XQIeAAAAMAAJ The Express Messenger and Other Stories of the Rail] (1908)
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=zfEtAAAAYAAJ The Songs of Cy Warman] (1911).

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.warman.ca/}}
  • Prairie Spirit School Division No. 206
  • Warman Elementary School
  • Warman High School
  • Map of Warman at Statcan
{{Geographic location
|Center=Warman
|North = Waldheim
|South= Saskatoon
|Northwest=Dalmeny
|Northeast=Osler
|Southwest=Martensville
}}{{Subdivisions of Saskatchewan|cities=yes}}{{SKDivision11}}

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