Hazenmore




Village in Saskatchewan, Canada



























































































Hazenmore
Village
Village of Hazenmore



Hazenmore is located in Saskatchewan
Hazenmore


Location of Hazenmore in Saskatchewan

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Hazenmore is located in Canada
Hazenmore


Hazenmore (Canada)

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Coordinates: 49°41′13″N 107°08′17″W / 49.687°N 107.138°W / 49.687; -107.138
Country
 Canada
Province
 Saskatchewan
Region South-central
Census division 3
Rural Municipality Pinto Creek No. 75
Post office Founded 1913
Government

 • Type Municipal
 • Governing body Hazenmore Village Council
 • Mayor
Gary Loverin
 • Administrator
Barb Switzer
 • MP
David L. Anderson
 • MLA
Wayne Elhard
Area

 • Total 0.73 km2 (0.28 sq mi)
Population
(2016)

 • Total 70
 • Density 96.2/km2 (249/sq mi)
Time zone
UTC-6 (CST)
Postal code
S0N 1C0
Area code(s) 306
Highways
Hwy 13
Railways Great Western Railway

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Hazenmore is a village within the Rural Municipality of Pinto Creek No. 75 in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The village had a population of 70 in the 2016 Canada Census, (a 40.0% increase from 50 in the 2011 Canada Census).




Contents






  • 1 Demographics


  • 2 Infrastructure


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Demographics















































Canada census – Hazenmore community profile


2016

2011

2006
Population:
70 (40.0% from 2011)
50 (-12.3% from 2006)
57 (-19.7% from 2001)
Land area:
0.73 km2 (0.28 sq mi)
0.73 km2 (0.28 sq mi)
0.80 km2 (0.31 sq mi)
Population density:
96.2/km2 (249/sq mi)
68.7/km2 (178/sq mi)
71.1/km2 (184/sq mi)
Median age:
31.5 (M: 31.5, F: 33.0)
56.0 (M: 56.0, F: 56.0)
57.5 (M: 58.5, F: 57.0)
Total private dwellings:
34
34
36
Median household income:


$Not Available
References: 2016[5] 2011[6] 2006[7] earlier[8]


Infrastructure


Saskatchewan Transportation Company provides intercity bus service to Hazenmore.[9]



See also



  • List of communities in Saskatchewan

  • Villages of Saskatchewan


The publicly-owned and subsidized provincial bus service known as the Saskatchewan Transit Corporation or STC no longer serves the people of the province by a conservative backed SaskParty and former premier Brad Wall in 2017.



References





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  2. ^ Government of Saskatchewan, MRD Home, Municipal Directory System, archived from the original (– Scholar search) on November 21, 2008


  3. ^ Canadian Textiles Institute. (2005), CTI Determine your provincial constituency, archived from the original on 2007-09-11


  4. ^ Commissioner of Canada Elections, Chief Electoral Officer of Canada (2005), Elections Canada On-line


  5. ^ "2016 Community Profiles". 2016 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. February 21, 2017.


  6. ^ "2011 Community Profiles". 2011 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. July 5, 2013. Retrieved 2017-06-23.


  7. ^ "2006 Community Profiles". 2006 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. March 30, 2011. Retrieved 2009-02-24.


  8. ^ "2001 Community Profiles". 2001 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. February 17, 2012.


  9. ^ STC Network Map Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine.




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Coordinates: 49°41′13″N 107°08′17″W / 49.687°N 107.138°W / 49.687; -107.138










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