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counter-bid to the Local Authorities Board in 1989 to retake 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of land from Fort Saskatchewan. The claim encompassed most of Fort Saskatchewan's tax-rich industrial land, which had been ceded to the city in 1959. In the late 1980s, Fort Saskatchewan had the richest tax base in the Edmonton Area, with 74% involving commercial or industrial properties, and it had the lowest homeowners tax in the region. After the provincial government tried unsuccessfully to mediate an agreement between the two sides in late 1989, the Edmonton Metropolitan Regional Planning Commission voted in 1990 in favour of Fort Saskatchewan's bid, and rejected Strathcona County's counter-bid.
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collected bi-weekly, organics are collected weekly or bi-weekly depending on the time of year, and recycling is collected weekly. Blue bins were used for recycling in the pilot program, but the city reverted to blue bags when launching the new waste system city-wide. This was because objects could get jammed in the blue bins, and crews could not easily tell if the loads inside blue bins were contaminated like they could with blue bags. Prior to the introduction of this system, the municipality contracted out collection of garbage and recycling only; recycling was collected in blue bags, but garbage cans were not regulated by the city.
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Station Mall. The majority of the old mall was demolished and replaced with outward-facing commercial units. Future plans for development include the construction of additional commercial units, apartments, and an assisted-living facility for seniors. A report commissioned by the City of Fort Saskatchewan noted: "As of 2019, there is another phase of the site, yet to be redeveloped, but the project continues to progress towards completion."
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their equipment, the fire was too large to be contained. Five businesses, primarily located in the Fetherstonhaugh Block, were lost to the fire — costing a total of $ 24,000 in damages. In the spring of 1913, construction began on $ 69,500 worth of buildings in the business section. These new buildings included the Williamson Block, which replaced the Fetherstonhaugh Block, and a new Queen's Hotel.
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oncoming headlights; even if they had a red light. A heavy vehicle struck the bridge in 1950, and a girder was forced 18 inches (46 cm) out of alignment by the impact. The safety concerns illustrated by these two factors caused the province to open a new two-lane bridge downstream of the railway bridge. After it opened in 1957, the railway bridge's lower traffic deck was dismantled.
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family was completed in 1937, replacing the commanding officer's quarters of 1889. The warden's house was symbolically constructed on municipal grounds near the prison, rather than on the prison grounds themselves — providing convenient access to the prison for the warden while normalizing life for his wife and children. The warden's house was converted into office space in early 1973.
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bakery was destroyed by fire after the ringleaders torched clothing, boots, and other supplies that they found. Prisoners in a cell block believed to contain rioters shouted phrases such as "get the story straight" to nearby reporters. They claimed that they rioted because of the food at the gaol. The fire was doused by the local fire department, and the riot was put down by 50
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plant in 1911 after the contracted firm went bankrupt. There were two separate instances in June 1911 where water rose above the dam and flooded the construction area. By its completion in December 1911, Fort Saskatchewan had spent $ 80,000 on the project. Minor leaks were detected throughout the next few months, and the plant was shut down in April 1912 after a washout at the
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new location, which provides direct access to Highway 21 (Veterans Way), would allow officers to cut emergency response times by 60–90 seconds. The station features a boardroom that local organizations are able to use. The Families First Society, a local not-for-profit resource centre for families, parents, and children, moved into the old police station in April 2016.
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approximately nine percent of its total population. Fort Saskatchewan did not have its own hospital, so a local home owner, Mrs. Graham, donated her house to be used as a temporary medical facility; four residents were treated there. Three residents died from the Spanish Flu. The town's quarantine lasted for three weeks, and was lifted on November 17, 1918.
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was elected as Fort Saskatchewan's first female mayor in 1980. Abdurahman was elected for a second term in 1983, and she became the first mayor of the City of Fort Saskatchewan after it gained official city status in 1985. She later resigned as mayor to pursue a career in provincial politics, and was
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The fire and town hall was completed in 1906; the fire department occupied the bottom level, and the town hall and council chamber were located on the upper floor. The fire department occupied the bottom floor until 1958, while the town hall was located in the building until 1970. The building is now
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to divert the line away from the city's non-industrial areas. The station and its property, including the railway track directly in front of it, were sold to the Province of Alberta, which immediately re-sold it to Fort Saskatchewan. The 1905 bridge was demolished soon after the railway was diverted.
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described it as the second largest bridge in the CNR. The road deck was too narrow to allow more than one-way traffic, and traffic lights were later installed on each side of the bridge to help prevent collisions. Some drivers ignored the traffic lights at night, and proceeded if they did not see any
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Fort Saskatchewan is home to the Heartland Roller Derby Association, a flat-track roller-derby league formed in 2016. There are youth sports associations for hockey, soccer (indoor and outdoor), baseball, ringette, indoor lacrosse, and figure skating, and sports associations for cross-country skiing
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The 11 hectare (27 acre) Fort Heritage Precinct is a municipally operated museum and historic site. It contains a variety of historically significant buildings from the area which form a historical village. The Fort Heritage Precinct features a full-scale replica of the original NWMP fort, which can
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Fort Saskatchewan has over 75 km (47 mi) of paved multi-use trails as of 2021, including approximately 20 km (12 mi) throughout the river valley and the city's parks. A pedestrian bridge crossing the North Saskatchewan River has been under construction since 2019; once completed
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There is one nine-hole golf course located within the city's boundaries, and a six-sheet curling club; they are both operated by the Fort Golf and Curling Club. The city's west end features a boat launch into the North Saskatchewan River, called Red Coat Landing, and a provincially preserved natural
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Fort Saskatchewan is divided into seven residential neighbourhoods and two industrial parks. Downtown is the city's oldest neighbourhood, and currently experiencing a larger commercial vacancy rate than the local average due to its low catchment area. Bridgeview, Clover Park, Pineview, and Sherridon
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A fire swept through a large portion of the town's business section on January 21, 1913. It is thought to have started in the Queen's hotel, before quickly leaping across the street to nearby buildings. The fire department struggled to start their engine, and their hose froze; by the time they fixed
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The town decided in September 1912 that there was no cost-effective way to repair the dam. It instead retrofitted its old power house for $ 3000, and absorbed the financial losses associated with prematurely decommissioning the dam. The power plant on the grounds of the gaol supplied the entire town
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Swift Runner (Ka-Ki-Si-Kutchin), a Cree man, was considered by locals to be smart and trustworthy, and he had previously served as a guide for local police. He was expelled from Fort Saskatchewan, and later his tribe as well, after developing a severe addiction to whisky. After he eventually arrived
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The NWMP made Fort Saskatchewan the headquarters of 'G' Division in 1885, and considered moving it to Edmonton to accommodate an expansion. The residents of Edmonton were enthusiastic about this proposal; they held a meeting to voice their support for the move, and submitted a 250-signature petition
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in 1952, which started production in 1954. As a result, more industries constructed plants in Fort Saskatchewan. Between 1951 and 1956, the town's population doubled from 1,076 to 2,582. Dow Chemical acquired 700 acres in Fort Saskatchewan in 1959, opening its plant in 1961 and further expanding it
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opened in 1915 on the site of the old fort, to replace the 34-cell guard house that had been used since the NWMP fort was constructed in 1875. This was necessary because by the early 1900s, the guard house was often filled beyond capacity; in August 1912, it held up to 71 prisoners at one time. The
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outbreak, the local Board of Health placed Fort Saskatchewan under quarantine on October 30, 1918. Guards were placed at all roads leading into the town, and nobody could enter or leave without a pass from the health board. The town reached 86 cases of the Spanish Flu in November 1918, representing
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is a modified third-class station design (100-19 plan); a "special station" that was used by CNR at the most significant stops along their line. It has several unique features, such as a longer footprint than other third-class stations, and a freight shed; these reflected Fort Saskatchewan's status
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The full-time staffing model was introduced in early 2020. Prior to its introduction, the fire station was vacant every evening, and paid on-call volunteers would have to travel to the station before they could respond to an emergency. The introduction of full-time staff has reduced response times
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maintains a detachment which serves Fort Saskatchewan and the surrounding region. In 2015, the detachment moved into a new 5,100 m (55,000 sq ft) station, which also houses the city's protective services and municipal enforcement personnel. A local police official predicted that the
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The original Fort Mall was located on a 49,000-square-metre (12-acre) parcel on the east side of downtown, and contained 16,000 square metres (170,000 sq ft) of retail space. On September 15, 2015, Haro Developments opened phase one of its redevelopment of the site, which it renamed Fort
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As of 2016, the top three areas of employment are: Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations (3,140 residents), sales and service occupations (2,685), and business, finance and administration occupations (1,915 residents). The three most common levels of education are: Post
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Fort Saskatchewan annexed 952 hectares (2,350 acres) of land from Strathcona County on January 1, 2020. The land is mainly located south of the city's old boundaries. Fort Saskatchewan originally requested 2,000 hectares (4,900 acres) from Strathcona County, including industrial land to the north,
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There were various additions to the jail throughout the next 70 years, including more cell blocks, a gymnasium, a stand-alone power plant, and carpentry, auto body, and license plate shops. The prison grew food for inmates on a nearby 324 hectare (800 acre) farm. A new house for the warden and his
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The first bridge leading to Fort Saskatchewan, crossing the North Saskatchewan River, was also built at this time; CNR paid for it in exchange for free land for its station. It had a railway deck on its upper level and a wooden road deck on its lower level. Previously, the only method to cross the
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back at Fort Saskatchewan alone, it was discovered that he killed and ate his six children, his wife, his brother, and his mother. Possible motives for his acts have been proposed, such as trauma from previously being forced to eat a deceased hunting partner out of necessity, or being possessed by
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The historical society hosts a two-day event called "The Peoples of the North Saskatchewan" every May, which educates students about Métis and settler cultures. A flock of sheep are kept at the Heritage Precinct every summer to maintain the grass, and members of the public are allowed to interact
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After purchasing the Fort Electric Company in 1910, Town Council voted to purchase land near the mouth of the Sturgeon River, and construct a $ 30,000 wooden hydroelectric dam and power plant which were expected to last approximately 20 years. The town had to take over construction of the dam and
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pensioner was paid $ 50 to act as the hangman. Local Indigenous Chiefs were also invited to observe the execution to pacify rumours of unnecessary cruelty inflicted upon the condemned. The hanging was delayed after locals used the trap from the scaffolding as fire kindling, and the hangman forgot
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Fort Saskatchewan's residents separate their household waste into three categories: organic waste is put into green bins, garbage is picked up in black bins, and recycling is collected in blue bags. The three-stream system was introduced in June 2018, after a successful pilot program. Garbage is
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The replica fort was constructed beside the site of the original fort to preserve the original site's archaeological integrity. The city has placed eight wooden markers to show the position of the original fort: one marker is at each of the four corners where the wall once stood, and two sets of
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on some of this land, and the refinery was expected to generate $ 4 million in tax revenues once it was complete. After Fort Saskatchewan declined to split Dow's taxes between the two municipalities, and in protest over being "chiseled away" by its urban neighbours, Strathcona County submitted a
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96 inmates rioted in the prison dining room on January 19, 1955, led by 12 ringleaders who barricaded themselves in the prison's bakery. The riot started only 24 hours after the chief guard and two other guards were dismissed. Dishes and furniture were thrown and smashed, and a store room in the
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conducted by Statistics Canada, the City of Fort Saskatchewan had a population of 24,149 living in 9,261 of its 9,939 total private dwellings, a change of 26.8% from its 2011 population of 19,051. With a land area of 48.18 km (18.60 sq mi), it had a population density of 501.2/km
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The city also has a 58-bed, publicly operated, supportive-living seniors lodge, called Dr. Turner Lodge. Southfort Bend, a privately operated facility, also has supportive living for seniors. The lone assisted-living facility in Fort Saskatchewan, the Rivercrest Care Centre, is also home to a
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The Fire Department (est. 1906), based at the Walter Thomas Fire Station, is staffed by 14 full-time firefighters who are supported by part time firefighters and three full-time administrative staff. The full-time firefighters rotate between a 10-hour day shift and a 14-hour night shift.
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In 2024, Mayor Gale Katchur made headlines when she advocated for the killing of feral cats at a televised committee meeting. She claimed that in the past, farmers in Fort Saskatchewan would "drown cats in the river" or "burn them on exhaust pipes". She later apologized.
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be explored in guided tours. Phase one of the replica fort, which included the Men's Quarters and the Officers' Quarters, opened in 2011. The fort also features a horse stable, a guard room with jail cells, and an ice house which was completed in the summer of 2015.
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As of 1987, all freight and passenger rail connections occur in Edmonton, and a new bridge, downstream and northeast of Fort Saskatchewan's downtown, carries a rail line that goes through Fort Saskatchewan's industrial area without going through residential areas.
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Fort Saskatchewan was also home to Canada's longest serving firefighter: Walter Thomas (1922–2017). Walter joined the department on May 1, 1947, and served until May 2017, a few months before he died. Walter's last position in the department was as its official
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Charged for murder and cannibalism, Swift Runner was sentenced to death in August 1879 by a jury consisting of three Métis residents, four locals who knew the Cree language, and a Cree translator. Scaffolding was built for his hanging in December, and an
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deposit, and structural remains of the original palisade wall. The site of the fort has been partially damaged by the installation of underground utilities, and the construction of the provincial jail. Fort Saskatchewan was incorporated as a
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are mature residential neighbourhoods, and Westpark and Southfort — the city's newest neighbourhoods — are still under development as of 2021. Eastgate Business Park and the Industrial Business Park both sit on the eastern edge of the city.
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A fire insurance map for Fort Saskatchewan published in 1912, but revised in 1913 after the downtown fire. The darker patches indicate the extent of the damage caused by the fire, because the revisions were pasted on top of the original
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Fort Saskatchewan is served by a public library located in the same building as City Hall. The city is also home to a local theatre group, called The Sheeptown Players Drama Society, which regularly performs throughout the community.
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to provide academic upgrading, personal development courses, and employment training courses to inmates. Most residents of Fort Saskatchewan commute or move to Edmonton to attend post-secondary classes at the University of Alberta,
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Fort Saskatchewan is directly governed by a city council consisting of one mayor and six councillors. Municipal elections, which are non-partisan, occur every four years on the third Monday in October. The last election was held on
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straps to bind Swift Runner's arms. At 9:30 am, Swift Runner was hanged in front of 60 onlookers and pronounced dead shortly after. Within an hour, his body was cut from the rope and buried in the snow outside the fort walls.
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According to the 2016 census, the largest visible minority populations in the community are Filipino with 535 residents, followed by South Asian with 350 residents. 1,390 residents identified as Aboriginal in 2016: 415 as
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The prison was primarily used to house people awaiting their trials or serving sentences of under two years, and 29 prisoners were hanged on-site between 1914 and 1960. Noteworthy prisoners who were executed include
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officers from Edmonton, who were armed with tear gas and smoke grenades. After the ringleaders were pulled from the bakery, they were returned to their cells. The prison had previously seen an inmate
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The railway station and line through Fort Saskatchewan were in use until the late 1980s. Declining rail traffic and safety concerns regarding the transportation of dangerous goods prompted the
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in October 1950, and a small disturbance in March 1949, but this was the most significant act of aggression by inmates that the prison had seen. The riot caused $ 10,000 worth of damage.
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located immediately north and east of Edmonton. FAP maintains 10 continuous monitoring stations — three of which are located in Fort Saskatchewan — and 47 passive monitoring stations.
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wall surrounding the fort was dismantled in 1886, and the fort was expanded for a second time in 1889. As headquarters of 'G' Division, it hosted patrols that extended as far as
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Fort Saskatchewan's water is supplied by the Capital Region Northeast Water Services Commission. The commission purchases water from the Edmonton-based utilities company
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The Fort Saskatchewan Town Police force (est. 1904) was disbanded in 1972, and the RCMP resumed policing duties in the town for the first time since 1917. As part of a
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Fort Saskatchewan submitted a bid to annex 784 hectares (1,940 acres) of industrial land to its east from Strathcona County in 1988. Dow Chemical was constructing a
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for eight years, during-which Fort Saskatchewan faced numerous issues with residents neglecting to pay their power bills. The town finalized an agreement for
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Five hangings were conducted at the fort between 1879 and 1914. On December 20, 1879, Fort Saskatchewan's police garrison conducted the first hanging in the
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from up to 15 minutes, to a standard of 105 seconds in 2019. New sleeping quarters were constructed at the fire station to accommodate the full-time staff.
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According to its 2023 municipal census, the population of Fort Saskatchewan is 28,624, representing an increase of 6.24% from the 2019 municipal census.
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secondary certificate, diploma or degree (10,420 residents), secondary (high) school diploma or equivalency certificate (5,735 residents), and college,
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in Fort Saskatchewan's history. The mayor is elected separately from the councilors, who are elected at-large (as opposed to the ward system).
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The Heritage Precinct Loop crosses the site of the original N.W.M.P. fort, whose original gateways and corners are indicated by wooden markers
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The city purchased property for a second fire station in 2017, reflecting the increase in call volumes coming from its newer neighbourhoods.
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The city has two other indoor ice arenas the Jubilee Recreation Centre and the Sportsplex, that are used during the winter months by hockey,
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markers indicate the positions of the original east and west gates (which provided access to the settlement and to the river respectively).
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Prior to the arrival of the railway, travellers to and from Edmonton had to traverse a dirt trail that wound around woods and swamps.
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on the platform of the CNR station, gave a speech to local residents at Turner Park, and then traveled to Edmonton in a limousine.
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The city also used to have a local news site, FortSaskOnline.com, before being updated to Heartland News, a news website for
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is contracted by Fort Saskatchewan to provide peak-hour service between Fort Saskatchewan and the Bethel Transit Terminal in
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to the north and west, and the City of Edmonton to the southwest. Sturgeon County is across the North Saskatchewan River.
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A colour postcard showing a train crossing the CNR bridge into Fort Saskatchewan. The wooden car deck can be seen below.
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Fort Saskatchewan has no post-secondary schools that are open to the public, but its corrections centre partners with
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damaged the canal, a bulkhead, and parts of the natural riverbank. This incident was blamed on faulty construction.
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Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
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Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
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on the site of the old guard room, made from stones taken from its foundation, to commemorate the old fort.
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Fort Air Partnership (FAP) monitors the air quality of the 4,500-square-kilometre (1,700 sq mi)
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to purchase the town's equipment for $ 26,000 in June 1928, and supply the town with power for ten years.
9513: 9493: 9488: 9332: 9285: 9025: 8930: 8251: 7725: 6152: 5360:"Table 2: Census Divisions and Subdivisions – Population and Occupied Private Dwellings, 1981 and 1986". 5278:. Vol. Population, Specified Age Groups and Sex for Counties and Census Subdivisions, 1966. Ottawa: 5141:"Table 12: Population of Canada by provinces, counties or census divisions and subdivisions, 1871–1931". 4290: 3670:
Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.
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as the centre of an agricultural district and the largest community on the CNR line between Edmonton and
830: 821: 301: 3966: 9660: 9650: 9325: 9264: 9187: 8985: 8532: 7735: 5046:"Table IX: Population of cities, towns and incorporated villages in 1906 and 1901 as classed in 1906". 4528: 3763: 3697:
Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.
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As the dispute continued into late 1990, Fort Saskatchewan purchased a full-page advertisement in the
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in 1967. The population increased from 2,972 in 1961, when operations at Dow began, to 4,152 in 1966.
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network, reflecting Fort Saskatchewan's status as a hub for numerous provincial and national trails.
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of the region, the area around what is now Fort Saskatchewan was a gathering place and home for many
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it will connect Fort Saskatchewan's trail network to Sturgeon County's trails. This is part of the
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was an important component for making canoes and scrolls with Cree syllabics inscribed on them.
9604: 9166: 8945: 8870: 8750: 8492: 8472: 5393:. Vol. Population and Dwelling Counts – Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions. Ottawa: 3826:(PDF). Safety Codes Council. January 2012. pp. 212–215 (PDF pages 226–229). Archived from 699: 567: 7034: 4165: 942:
The Fort Saskatchewan Fire Department gathered outside of the combined fire/town hall in 1910.
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with them. The city's mascot is a sheep mascot named Auggie, which is a reference to the
1057: 9135: 7745: 7161:"Official Voting Results by polling station (poll by poll results in Fort Saskatchewan)" 6051: 911:
river at Fort Saskatchewan was via ferry. At the time of the bridge's construction, the
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fort was demolished after the gaol opened, and in 1927 the prison's warden unveiled a
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Fort Saskatchewan's main industries are commercial and heavy industry. It is part of
2330: 2311: 1135: 913: 684: 611: 272: 136: 7407: 9397: 9194: 9120: 9030: 8925: 8880: 8855: 8795: 8725: 8680: 8670: 8665: 8640: 8630: 8625: 8575: 8419: 8414: 8339: 8299: 8294: 8216: 8211: 8176: 8171: 8136: 8020: 7919: 7853: 7813: 7791: 7618: 7537: 4958: 3547: 3125: 2621: 1168: 896: 780: 4800:"The Great Edmonton Annexation Debate, Part 1: Ft. Saskatchewan vs. Sherwood Park" 3611:
Fort Saskatchewan has one local radio station that broadcasts live. It is branded
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provides regulated natural gas to the city, and its distribution is provided by
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Morey, Lindsay (August 18, 2016). "Historical horse finds home at NWMP Fort".
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via a special train on August 2, 1978. The royal couple met with then-Premier
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The warden's house shortly after being repainted to its original colour scheme
9644: 9574: 9357: 9352: 9201: 9035: 8940: 8595: 8540: 8359: 8304: 8073: 7933: 7884: 7837: 7613: 7393: 6523: 5274:"Population by specified age groups and sex, for census subdivisions, 1966". 5160:"Table 4: Population in incorporated cities, towns and villages, 1901–1936". 4440:"Hanged: A special series about the history of capital punishment in Alberta" 4409:"Hanged: A special series about the history of capital punishment in Alberta" 4166:"Hanged: A special series about the history of capital punishment in Alberta" 3967:"Fort Saskatchewan Urban Forest Plan: Indigenous Engagement - Interim Report" 3710:" and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census. 3623: 3276: 3248: 3244: 3009: 2963: 2928: 1978: 1604: 866: 825: 784: 672: 571: 563: 205: 192: 6580:
Stoyko, Trevor (January 31, 2019). "Families First Society providing hope".
5312:"Table 3: Population for census divisions and subdivisions, 1971 and 1976". 9430: 9425: 9412: 9208: 8050: 8040: 7890: 7873: 7868: 7562: 5962: 3604: 3314: 3012:
with a hot tub, sauna, and slide. The city opened Taurus Field in 2018 – a
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Fort Saskatchewan's schools are governed by two different school boards –
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association uses them. Fort Saskatchewan also has Harbour Pool: An indoor
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Proulx, Ben (December 26, 2013). "City Hall open to city staff April 8".
4572:"Day in History, Jan. 19, 1955: Tear gas used to quell riot at Fort jail" 3272: 1100: 1019: 1007: 6073: 3501:
At the provincial level of government, Fort Saskatchewan is part of the
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but the two municipalities negotiated an agreement involving less land.
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Since Fort Saskatchewan was incorporated as a town in 1904, it has had
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The city is best known for its proximity to chemical plants, including
6207: 5259:. Series 1.1: Historical, 1901–1961. Vol. I: Population. Ottawa: 5236:"Table 6: Population by sex, for census subdivisions, 1956 and 1951". 3066: 5297:. Vol. I: Population, Census Subdivisions (Historical). Ottawa: 3184: 2993:
The centerpiece of Fort Saskatchewan's recreation and culture is the
972: 532: 511: 506: 6016:"Funding Paves The Way For New Cultural & Recreational Facility" 679:. The original fort was located across the river from the hamlet of 9627: 8025: 7829: 7608: 6916: 3619: 3005: 3001: 1093: 964: 902: 813: 798: 728: 650: 333: 7349: 4749:"Province approves Fort Saskatchewan-Strathcona County annexation" 4265:"Fort Saskatchewan residents question safety of Highway 15 bridge" 2377: 2363:
or other non-university certificate or diploma (4,565 residents).
740: 7999: 7807: 7663: 7114:"Gale Katchur becomes longest-serving mayor of Fort Saskatchewan" 7088:"Minister begins consultations on changes to municipal elections" 4497: 3612: 3219: 3212: 2913: 858: 703: 646: 235: 172: 7324: 2878:
Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses
1061: 1028: 707: 676: 7274: 4882:(in English and French). Environment Canada. November 25, 2021 6714:"Fort firefighter retiring after storied 70 years of service" 5734:
Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (November 27, 2015).
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Canada, Environment and Climate Change (September 25, 2013).
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The city has attracted a number of major retailers including
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Alberta newspapers, 1880–1982 : an historical directory
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Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 27, 2021).
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Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (October 26, 2022).
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (August 20, 2019).
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and figure skating associations. In the summer months, the
736: 6602:"New fire department model cuts response time drastically" 6237:"Fort Saskatchewan's famed flock of sheep marks milestone" 5183:. Vol. II: Population by Local Subdivisions. Ottawa: 5179:"Table 10: Population by census subdivisions, 1871–1941". 7483: 5293:"Table 2: Population of Census Subdivisions, 1921–1971". 5255:"Table 6: Population by census subdivisions, 1901–1961". 5217:"Table 6: Population by census subdivisions, 1871–1951". 5198:"Table 6: Population by census subdivisions, 1926–1946". 4902:"Daily Data Report for February 2019 – Fort Saskatchewan" 3935: 3735:"Location and History Profile: City of Fort Saskatchewan" 3706:
Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority,
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Fort Saskatchewan Fire Department's Walter Thomas Station
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Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (July 2, 2019).
3845: 649:, Canada. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of 7007:"Spring changes coming for the Fort's waste collection" 6688:"Firefighting "legend" Walter Thomas passes away at 95" 5933:"Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening at Fort Station Mall" 5016: 3519:
At the federal level, Fort Saskatchewan is part of the
6013: 4239:"Canadian Northern Railway Station, Fort Saskatchwan" 861:– a flesh eating spirit in some Indigenous cultures. 622: 27:
For the electoral districts named for this city, see
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groups in the City of Fort Saskatchewan (2001−2021)
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The Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Institute in 1982
7434:"CKFT-FM Fort Saskatchewan - Acquisition of assets" 7187:"MP, MLA and mayor answer questions from residents" 6633:"Staffing model changes at the Fort Sask Fire Hall" 6345: 6327:Eidos, Marshall Tittemore Architects (March 2014). 6153:"Pedestrian bridge design phase currently underway" 5164:. Vol. I: Population and Agriculture. Ottawa: 4716:"Mayors and Members of Council from 1904 – Present" 4291:"Pedestrian bridge design phase currently underway" 926:The old piers still stand in the river as of 2022. 6896:Capital Region Northeast Water Services Commission 5963:"Fort Station Mall – Retail – Services – and more" 5859: 3964: 3072:The Shell Theatre inside the Dow Centennial Centre 1001: 6681: 6679: 6178:"Fort Saskatchewan Hub of the Trans Canada Trail" 5655: 5612: 4493: 4491: 3729: 3727: 2339:Fort Saskatchewan's population, according to its 657:and one of 24 municipalities that constitute the 9676:Populated places on the North Saskatchewan River 9656:1899 establishments in the Northwest Territories 9642: 7029: 7027: 5088:. Vol. Population and Agriculture. Ottawa: 4793: 4791: 4789: 4207:Heritage Resources Management Information System 4159: 3580:Fort Saskatchewan has two local newspapers. The 3203:Fort Saskatchewan has one hospital — the 38-bed 722: 5898: 5865: 5543: 4787: 4785: 4783: 4781: 4779: 4777: 4775: 4773: 4771: 4769: 4634:Sixty Years: Edmonton & the Diamond Jubilee 4526: 4232: 4230: 4228: 4226: 4224: 4197: 4195: 4193: 4191: 4157: 4155: 4153: 4151: 4149: 4147: 4145: 4143: 4141: 4139: 3112:play out of the Jubilee Recreation Centre. The 2912:, the largest Canadian industrial area west of 6676: 6626: 6624: 6622: 5892: 5651: 5649: 5647: 5645: 5643: 5641: 4742: 4740: 4624: 4622: 4527:Tingley, Ken; Johnston, David (June 1, 2014). 4498:ISL Engineering and Land Services (May 2018). 4488: 3724: 3707: 3673: 3304:Fort Saskatchewan City Hall and Public Library 2967:A commercial building at the Fort Station Mall 1092:started construction on a $ 25-million nickel 954:privately owned and used as commercial space. 933: 7973: 7647: 7506: 7024: 6766: 6764: 6731: 6595: 6593: 6591: 5126:. Vol. Census of Alberta, 1926. Ottawa: 5050:. Vol. Sessional Paper No. 17a. Ottawa: 5012: 5010: 5008: 5006: 4089: 4087: 4085: 4083: 4081: 4079: 4077: 4075: 4073: 4071: 4069: 4067: 4065: 4063: 4061: 4059: 4057: 4055: 4053: 4051: 4049: 4047: 4045: 4043: 4041: 4039: 4037: 4035: 4033: 4031: 4029: 4027: 4025: 4023: 4021: 4019: 4017: 4015: 4013: 4011: 4009: 4007: 3936:City of Fort Saskatchewan (January 1, 2020). 3691: 3448:Fort Saskatchewan provincial election results 3084:The replica of the original Fort Saskatchewan 6921:Alberta Capital Region Wastewater Commission 6857: 6855: 6853: 6851: 4766: 4221: 4188: 4136: 4005: 4003: 4001: 3999: 3997: 3995: 3993: 3991: 3989: 3987: 3789: 3787: 3785: 653:, the provincial capital. It is part of the 7661: 7000: 6998: 6996: 6619: 6447:"Traders might be coming back to Fort Sask" 6014:Infrastructure Canada (September 3, 2004). 5779: 5753: 5727: 5701: 5684:"Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population" 5675: 5638: 4737: 4687:"Remembering the life of Muriel Abdurahman" 4648: 4619: 3020:area called the Fort Saskatchewan Prairie. 7980: 7966: 7654: 7640: 7513: 7499: 7378:. Edmonton : University of Alberta Press. 7180: 7178: 6969: 6967: 6940: 6938: 6886: 6884: 6761: 6588: 6473:"Heartland Roller Derby rolls into action" 5817:Alberta's Industrial Heartland Association 5465: 5440: 5411: 5382: 5353: 5324: 5305: 5286: 5267: 5248: 5229: 5210: 5191: 5172: 5153: 5134: 5115: 5096: 5077: 5058: 5039: 5003: 4710: 4708: 3878: 3330:Fort Saskatchewan federal election results 1982:100th Avenue in downtown Fort Saskatchewan 844: 752: 628: 7449:"New internet radio station for the Fort" 7373: 6848: 6549: 6547: 6545: 6230: 6228: 6038: 6036: 4400: 3984: 3931: 3929: 3927: 3925: 3923: 3921: 3879:Green, Arthur; Green (January 31, 2019). 3782: 3682: 3640:former KFVS-TV newscast of a similar name 878: 158: 122: 6993: 6825: 6823: 6803:"Hospice officially opens at Rivercrest" 6599: 6524:"Fort Saskatchewan detachment – Alberta" 6392: 5572: 5499:"Focus on Geography Series, 2011 Census" 4985:"Fort Saskatchewan's New Land Use Bylaw" 4376: 4374: 4113: 4111: 4109: 4107: 4105: 3919: 3917: 3915: 3913: 3911: 3909: 3907: 3905: 3903: 3901: 3299: 3247:. All three routes terminate at the FST 3199:The Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital 3194: 3162: 3096:Fort Augustus which was located nearby. 3031: 2984: 2962: 1977: 1099: 1056:(the only woman hanged in Alberta), and 1042: 1018: 987: 937: 901: 797: 7175: 7111: 7085: 6964: 6935: 6881: 6630: 5048:Census of the Northwest Provinces, 1906 4953: 4951: 4949: 4868: 4797: 4705: 4565: 4563: 4561: 4559: 4557: 4555: 4553: 4551: 4549: 4470:"Adult correctional and remand centres" 4431: 4347: 4345: 4343: 4341: 4339: 4337: 4236: 3608:are also distributed in the community. 2343:, is 26,942; a change of 2.3% from its 14: 9643: 7184: 6800: 6772:"Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital" 6579: 6542: 6421:"Hawks lose season finale on home ice" 6418: 6377: 6225: 6150: 6124: 6033: 5581:2018 Municipal Affairs Population List 4924: 4848: 4746: 4382:"Fort Saskatchewan Historic Buildings" 4288: 4262: 4163: 3938:"Your 2020 Guide to Fort Saskatchewan" 2011: 853:(which included present-day Alberta). 9618:Land-use framework regions of Alberta 9565:Cave and Basin National Historic Site 7961: 7635: 7494: 7447:Milke, Jonathan (November 11, 2010). 7446: 7004: 6820: 6685: 6656: 6553: 6444: 6351: 6326: 6285: 5835: 5833: 5200:Census of the Prairie Provinces, 1946 5162:Census of the Prairie Provinces, 1936 5017:Key Planning Strategies (July 2019). 4912:from the original on October 20, 2019 4597:"Her Majesty's Royal Tours to Canada" 4371: 4119:"Alberta Register of Historic Places" 4102: 3965:pipikwan pêhtâkwan (September 2023). 3898: 3700: 3461: 3456: 3453: 3353: 3348: 3343: 3338: 3335: 3140: 1153: 978: 675:and later home to a large provincial 9671:Populated places established in 1875 7528: 7521:Places adjacent to Fort Saskatchewan 6659:"Second fire station coming to Fort" 6470: 6393:Hamilton, Jennifer (March 5, 2020). 6329:"Historic Precinct Site Master Plan" 6234: 5939:. September 13, 2013. Archived from 5656:Statistics Canada (August 9, 2019). 4946: 4932:"Canadian Climate Normals 1971–2000" 4569: 4546: 4351: 4334: 4263:Ramsay, Caley (September 13, 2013). 4093: 3664: 3317:was re-elected for a fourth term as 3205:Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital 3150:The Royal Canadian Mounted Police's 2958: 957: 9595:Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village 7941: 7408:"Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-9" 7374:Strathern, Gloria Margaret (1988). 6739:"Fort Saskatchewan health services" 6631:Bonnell, James (October 10, 2019). 6600:Philpott, Emma (February 6, 2020). 6127:"$ 4.5M pedestrian bridge en route" 5202:. Vol. I: Population. Ottawa: 4894: 4203:"Canadian Northern Railway Station" 4176:from the original on April 12, 2020 4164:Pruden, Jana G. (January 1, 2011). 3286: 1204:Climate data for Fort Saskatchewan 802:The interior of Fort Saskatchewan, 460:56.5 km (21.8 sq mi) 135:Location of Fort Saskatchewan with 24: 7112:England, Luke (October 19, 2021). 7086:Johnson, Lisa (February 4, 2020). 5899:Conal MacMillan (March 11, 2010). 5866:Conal MacMillan (April 22, 2010). 5830: 5019:"Retail Market & Gap Analysis" 4880:Canadian Climate Normals 1981–2010 4437: 4406: 3158: 3024:is located southeast of the city. 2466: 2461: 2456: 2451: 2446: 2441: 2436: 2431: 2426: 2420: 2006: 1966:Source 2: Precipitation Days Only 1124:arrived in Fort Saskatchewan from 1014: 659:Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board 25: 9687: 7475: 7141:. Elections Canada. April 7, 2022 6711: 6419:Janzen, Cody (February 7, 2020). 5989:"Recreation & Culture Centre" 5124:Census of Prairie Provinces, 1926 5086:Census of Prairie Provinces, 1916 4747:Janzen, Cody (December 4, 2019). 4654: 3225: 3135: 1973: 655:Edmonton census metropolitan area 171:Location of Fort Saskatchewan in 7989: 7940: 7927: 7915: 7914: 7597: 7580: 7572: 7551: 7440: 7426: 7400: 7367: 7342: 7317: 7292: 7267: 7241: 7215: 7204: 7153: 7131: 7105: 7079: 7053: 6946:"Utility Services and Providers" 6909: 6794: 6705: 6686:Evans, Tim (November 21, 2017). 6650: 6573: 6516: 6490: 6464: 6438: 6412: 6262:"Tours – Fort Heritage Precinct" 6235:Lamb, Adrienne (July 29, 2017). 6208:"About – Fort Heritage Precinct" 4570:Zdeb, Chris (January 19, 2016). 4237:Leonard, David (June 28, 2011). 3508:, which has been represented by 3277:Direct Energy Regulated Services 3190: 3077: 3065: 3027: 983: 157: 150: 121: 114: 86: 76: 61: 7741:Indian reserves and settlements 7185:Connop, Ryan (March 27, 2020). 7005:Evans, Tim (January 11, 2018). 6801:Labine, Jeff (August 9, 2018). 6778:. June 27, 2012. Archived from 6386: 6371: 6320: 6294: 6279: 6254: 6200: 6170: 6144: 6118: 6092: 6066: 6007: 5981: 5955: 5925: 5901:"Fort Mall draws some interest" 5805: 5551:"2019 Municipal Census Results" 5517: 5491: 4977: 4842: 4817: 4798:Staples, David (May 23, 2014). 4679: 4589: 4520: 4462: 4308: 4282: 4256: 3638:), not to be confused with the 3521:Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan 3489: 3475: 3434: 3426: 3416: 3408: 3393: 3385: 3375: 3367: 3108:The Pyramid Corp. Hawks of the 2980: 2904:Heartland Petrochemical Complex 1990: 1150:serve as its mayor as of 2021. 1084: 1002:Influenza epidemic of 1918–1919 873: 419:Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan 6554:Kamba, Craig (July 23, 2015). 6352:Stolz, Hannah (May 14, 2019). 6184:. July 9, 2014. Archived from 6125:Labine, Jeff (June 28, 2018). 6050:. July 5, 2019. Archived from 3958: 3872: 3856:"2023 Municipal Census Report" 3813: 3756: 3652:List of communities in Alberta 2975: 2910:Alberta's Industrial Heartland 2355:(1,298.2/sq mi) in 2016. 372:Fort Saskatchewan City Council 13: 1: 7598: 7552: 6471:Pohl, Matt (April 12, 2016). 6445:Evans, Tim (April 26, 2017). 6151:Myroon, Alex (July 9, 2018). 5868:"Court accepts offer on mall" 5710:"Census Profile, 2016 Census" 5658:"Census Profile, 2016 Census" 5280:Dominion Bureau of Statistics 5261:Dominion Bureau of Statistics 5242:Dominion Bureau of Statistics 5223:Dominion Bureau of Statistics 5204:Dominion Bureau of Statistics 5185:Dominion Bureau of Statistics 5181:Eighth Census of Canada, 1941 5166:Dominion Bureau of Statistics 4352:Graf, Jasmine (May 9, 2020). 4289:Myroon, Alex (July 9, 2018). 3717: 3295: 1747:Average snowfall cm (inches) 1677:Average rainfall mm (inches) 1139:succeeded by Pryce Alderson. 1075:Royal Canadian Mounted Police 1006:In response to the worsening 946:Town council, meeting in the 803: 723:Pre-colonization and founding 141:Show map of Strathcona County 9666:Edmonton Metropolitan Region 9623:Edmonton Metropolitan Region 9555:Alberta Legislative Assembly 7581: 7573: 6302:"The Fort Heritage Precinct" 5301:. 1973. p. 2.102–2.111. 5219:Ninth Census of Canada, 1951 4601:www.lieutenantgovernor.ab.ca 4500:"Transportation Master Plan" 4096:The Fort on the Saskatchewan 3764:"Municipal Officials Search" 3541: 3532:Conservative Party of Canada 3503:Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville 3262: 3118:Alberta Junior Hockey League 3110:Capital Junior Hockey League 2892:official languages of Canada 2366: 1175: 441:Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville 248:Edmonton Metropolitan Region 29:Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville 7: 7354:Elk Island Catholic Schools 7304:Elk Island Catholic Schools 6657:Evans, Tim (May 12, 2017). 4243:Alberta's Historical Places 3744:. June 17, 2016. p. 50 3645: 3564:Elk Island Catholic Schools 3145: 3048: 2885: 1817:Average precipitation days 1463:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1323:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 934:Combined fire and town hall 753: 489:479.4/km (1,242/sq mi) 366: • Governing body 10: 9692: 9298:Specialized municipalities 7249:"Educational Institutions" 5426:. 1997. pp. 136–146. 5397:. 1992. pp. 100–108. 5368:. 1987. p. 2.1–2.10. 5339:. 1982. p. 4.1–4.10. 5320:. 1977. p. 3.40–3.43. 5282:. 1968. p. 6.50–6.53. 5263:. 1963. p. 6.77–6.83. 5244:. 1957. p. 6.50–6.53. 5225:. 1953. p. 6.73–6.83. 3622:and the surrounding area ( 3573: 3229: 2901: 2897: 2876: 1965: 1957: 1203: 1180: 717: 668:The city was founded as a 468:610 m (2,000 ft) 67:Downtown Fort Saskatchewan 26: 18:Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta 9613: 9547: 9469: 9446: 9343: 9316: 9296: 9157: 9134: 8531: 8433: 8250: 8082: 8064: 8006: 7996:North Saskatchewan Region 7909: 7774: 7706: 7670: 7526: 7329:Elk Island Public Schools 7279:Elk Island Public Schools 7253:City of Fort Saskatchewan 7039:City of Fort Saskatchewan 6979:City of Fort Saskatchewan 6950:City of Fort Saskatchewan 6867:City of Fort Saskatchewan 6743:City of Fort Saskatchewan 6556:"RCMP move into new home" 6502:City of Fort Saskatchewan 6104:City of Fort Saskatchewan 6078:City of Fort Saskatchewan 6048:City of Fort Saskatchewan 5993:City of Fort Saskatchewan 5845:City of Fort Saskatchewan 5788:"2001 Community Profiles" 5762:"2006 Community Profiles" 5589:Alberta Municipal Affairs 5558:City of Fort Saskatchewan 5206:. 1949. pp. 401–414. 5187:. 1944. pp. 134–141. 5168:. 1938. pp. 833–836. 5130:. 1927. pp. 565–567. 5111:. 1922. pp. 169–215. 5026:City of Fort Saskatchewan 4989:City of Fort Saskatchewan 4963:City of Fort Saskatchewan 4723:City of Fort Saskatchewan 4630:"1978: Fort Saskatchewan" 4533:City of Fort Saskatchewan 4507:City of Fort Saskatchewan 4320:City of Fort Saskatchewan 3971:City of Fort Saskatchewan 3945:City of Fort Saskatchewan 3768:Alberta Municipal Affairs 3742:Alberta Municipal Affairs 3560:Elk Island Public Schools 3514:United Conservative Party 3510:Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk 3360: 3241:Strathcona County Transit 3124:in 2007, and renamed the 3114:Fort Saskatchewan Traders 3103: 2989:The Dow Centennial Centre 2413: 2410: 2407: 2404: 2401: 2395: 2352:2016 Census of Population 2327:2021 Census of Population 2316:City of Fort Saskatchewan 2308: 2024:—     1910: 1863: 1816: 1746: 1676: 1602: 1532: 1462: 1392: 1322: 1252: 1247: 1244: 1241: 1238: 1235: 1232: 1229: 1226: 1223: 1220: 1217: 1214: 1211: 1208: 1187:humid continental climate 1104:Fort Saskatchewan in 1980 923:Canadian National Railway 888:Canadian Northern Railway 770:North-West Mounted Police 670:North-West Mounted Police 617: 607: 593: 577: 557: 543: 522: 505: 493: 485: 477: 472: 464: 456: 451: 437:Jackie Armstrong Homeniuk 429: 407: 399: 365: 347: 342: 332: 321: 310: 299: 291: 278: 265: 253: 241: 229: 221: 186: 108: 100: 72: 60: 56:City of Fort Saskatchewan 55: 48: 41: 7453:Fort Saskatchewan Record 7414:(CRTC). January 10, 2012 7350:"Meet our EICS Trustees" 6807:Fort Saskatchewan Record 6637:Fort Saskatchewan Record 6582:Fort Saskatchewan Record 6560:Fort Saskatchewan Record 6399:Fort Saskatchewan Record 6380:Fort Saskatchewan Record 6288:Fort Saskatchewan Record 6131:Fort Saskatchewan Record 5906:Fort Saskatchewan Record 5873:Fort Saskatchewan Record 5149:. 1932. pp. 98–102. 5092:. 1918. pp. 77–140. 4098:. Metropolitan Printing. 3885:Fort Saskatchewan Record 3657: 3583:Fort Saskatchewan Record 3569: 3022:Elk Island National Park 1185:Fort Saskatchewan has a 793:Minister of the Interior 710:), Linde (Praxair), and 661:. Its population in the 643:North Saskatchewan River 598:North Saskatchewan River 338:North Saskatchewan River 268:Specialized municipality 7223:"Correctional Campuses" 6776:Alberta Health Services 5069:. Vol. I. Ottawa: 4444:www.edmontonjournal.com 4413:www.edmontonjournal.com 4170:www.edmontonjournal.com 1067: 1027:A $ 200,000 provincial 845:Hanging of Swift Runner 735:nations, including the 687:to the south and east, 36:City in Alberta, Canada 9393:O'Chiese Cemetery 203A 9081:Village at Pigeon Lake 6266:Fort Heritage Precinct 6212:Fort Heritage Precinct 5276:Census of Canada, 1966 5238:Census of Canada, 1956 5143:Census of Canada, 1931 5105:Census of Canada, 1921 5073:. 1912. pp. 2–39. 5067:Census of Canada, 1911 4386:David Murray Architect 3881:"Here is a sneak peek" 3526:and is represented by 3305: 3200: 3168: 3037: 2990: 2968: 2347:population of 26,328. 1983: 1105: 1048: 1024: 994: 943: 907: 879:Arrival of the railway 851:North-West Territories 809: 768:, who led a column of 757:(Birch Hills) because 754:waskwayâhtik ispatinaw 700:Sherritt International 608:Public Transit Service 545:Forward sortation area 206:53.71278°N 113.21333°W 9600:University of Alberta 9368:Enoch Cree Nation 135 9318:Improvement districts 7688:Census agglomerations 7065:Government of Alberta 7061:"Laws Online Results" 6975:"Waste and Recycling" 6020:Government of Alberta 5333:1981 Census of Canada 5314:1976 Census of Canada 5295:1971 Census of Canada 5257:1961 Census of Canada 4855:climate.weather.gc.ca 4474:Government of Alberta 3634:, Lamont County, and 3323:longest-serving Mayor 3303: 3253:Dow Centennial Centre 3198: 3166: 3035: 2995:Dow Centennial Centre 2988: 2966: 2345:2018 municipal census 2341:2019 municipal census 1981: 1114:XI Commonwealth Games 1103: 1090:Sherritt Gordon Mines 1046: 1022: 991: 941: 905: 801: 601:Pointe-aux-Pins Creek 524: • Summer ( 9499:Lois Hole Centennial 8187:Rocky Mountain House 6835:Fort Air Partnetship 6528:Government of Canada 5147:Government of Canada 5128:Government of Canada 5109:Government of Canada 5090:Government of Canada 5071:Government of Canada 5054:. 1907. p. 100. 5052:Government of Canada 4934:. Environment Canada 4908:. October 31, 2011. 4636:. September 28, 2013 4419:on February 23, 2020 4316:"Business Directory" 4209:. September 30, 2008 4094:Ream, Peter (1974). 3094:North West Company's 1253:Record high °C (°F) 641:is a city along the 486: • Density 400: • Manager 211:53.71278; -113.21333 9605:Victoria Settlement 9560:Banff Springs Hotel 9159:Municipal districts 8066:Urban service areas 7255:. November 23, 2018 7163:. Elections Alberta 7092:edmontonjournal.com 6952:. November 23, 2018 6504:. November 13, 2018 5913:on January 23, 2013 5880:on January 23, 2013 5847:. November 27, 2018 5792:www12.statcan.gc.ca 5766:www12.statcan.gc.ca 5740:www12.statcan.gc.ca 5714:www12.statcan.gc.ca 5688:www12.statcan.gc.ca 4876:"Fort Saskatchewan" 4829:en.climate-data.org 4693:. December 30, 2013 3833:on October 16, 2013 3596:Sturgeon Creek Post 3450: 3332: 2392: 1999: 1911:Average snowy days 1864:Average rainy days 1533:Record low °C (°F) 1393:Daily mean °C (°F) 1062:correctional centre 1058:Robert Raymond Cook 747:. The mouth of the 663:2021 federal census 202: /  177:Show map of Alberta 9580:Frog Lake Massacre 9524:Strathcona Science 9438:Whitefish Lake 128 9026:South Cooking Lake 8931:North Cooking Lake 7756:Population centres 7698:School authorities 7191:FortSaskOnline.com 7118:FortSaskOnline.com 7067:. January 21, 2009 7041:. November 1, 2021 7011:FortSaskOnline.com 6718:FortSaskOnline.com 6692:FortSaskOnline.com 6663:FortSaskOnline.com 6606:FortSaskOnline.com 6477:FortSaskOnline.com 6451:FortSaskOnline.com 6425:FortSaskOnline.com 6358:FortSaskOnline.com 6182:FortSaskOnline.com 6157:FortSaskOnline.com 6106:. January 14, 2020 5937:FortSaskOnline.com 5626:. February 8, 2017 5531:. February 8, 2017 5362:Census Canada 1986 4965:. 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January 1, 2021 6054:on March 30, 2020 5967:Fort Station Mall 5943:on March 29, 2020 5841:"Major Employers" 5813:"The Association" 5662:Statistics Canada 5624:Statistics Canada 5598:978-1-4601-4254-7 5591:. December 2018. 5529:Statistics Canada 5503:Statistics Canada 5479:. January 6, 2010 5477:Statistics Canada 5452:Statistics Canada 5424:Statistics Canada 5395:Statistics Canada 5366:Statistics Canada 5337:Statistics Canada 5318:Statistics Canada 5299:Statistics Canada 4991:. October 6, 2021 4607:on March 26, 2020 4476:. January 1, 2020 4123:hermis.alberta.ca 3799:Statistics Canada 3628:Strathcona County 3576:Media in Edmonton 3499: 3498: 3444: 3443: 3237:Fort Sask Transit 3232:Fort Sask Transit 2959:Fort Station Mall 2883: 2882: 2842:Total population 2331:Statistics Canada 2323: 2322: 2312:Statistics Canada 1970: 1969: 1136:Muriel Abdurahman 1008:Spanish Influenza 958:Hydroelectric dam 914:Edmonton Bulletin 766:William D. Jarvis 685:Strathcona County 639:Fort Saskatchewan 636: 635: 612:Fort Sask Transit 457: • Land 361: 273:Strathcona County 165:Fort Saskatchewan 137:Strathcona County 129:Fort Saskatchewan 43:Fort Saskatchewan 16:(Redirected from 9683: 9471:Provincial parks 9398:Pigeon Lake 138A 8656:Collingwood Cove 7994: 7993: 7992: 7982: 7975: 7968: 7959: 7958: 7944: 7943: 7932: 7931: 7930: 7918: 7917: 7683:Census divisions 7662:Subdivisions of 7656: 7649: 7642: 7633: 7632: 7601: 7600: 7584: 7583: 7576: 7575: 7555: 7554: 7529: 7515: 7508: 7501: 7492: 7491: 7487: 7486: 7484:Official website 7469: 7468: 7466: 7464: 7459:on June 12, 2015 7455:. 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