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What is it like to live in Saskatchewan?
Life in Saskatchewan is generally not that bad as people often portray. Only con of living in SK is weather, which I believe depends on how you take it. In given year I have seen -60 C to +34 C. Personally, I liked being in cold weather. A number of pros compared to living in big cities. Commute is very convenient.
How do I learn more about Saskatoon?
To learn more about Saskatoon, click on the links on the left side of the screen or above. The Saskatoon area has been inhabited for over 8000 years, first by Aboriginal peoples who have left evidence of their lives in the form of tipi rings, medicine wheels, and bison kill sites.
Is the city of Saskatoon an employment equity employer?
There is an obligation under the provisions of the collective bargaining agreements to consider all internal candidates prior to considering members of the general public. Follow the link for career opportunities with the Saskatoon Public Library. The City of Saskatoon is an Employment Equity Employer.
What is the weather like in Saskatoon?
Saskatoon has four distinct seasons. Winter and summer can be extreme; temperatures can range from -30 Celsius in January to +30 Celsius in July. However, the climate is not humid, which helps winter temperatures feel warmer and summer temperatures feel cooler.
Saskatchewan and by extension Regina is a landlocked area bordered by mountains and wide expanse of wilderness which the result being extreme weather. Residents are bound to experience particularly hot summers or extremely cold winters once in a while. Some areas are also prone to flooding from nearby creeks like the Wascana in the summer.
What are the pros and cons of living in Regina Saskatchewan?
Pros and cons of living in Regina, Saskatchewan. 1 1. Low Taxes. Unlike the rest of Canada which seems to be drowning in high taxes, Regina S. is considered as a tax haven with its low taxes across 2 2. Cheap Public Transport. 3 3. Strong economy. 4 4. Great Public Health. 5 5. Great Educational Prospects.
Why are so many people moving out of Regina?
A study released in 2008 showed that the population of the metropolitan area around Saskatchewan’s capital is growing more quickly than the one living in the city proper. Many people are moving out of Regina to “commuter towns” in more peaceful and safer areas and commute every day to the city to work.
What is the population of Regina in Canada?
City Size and Population (Society) The population of Regina is 193,100. A study released in 2008 showed that the population of the metropolitan area around Saskatchewan’s capital is growing more quickly than the one living in the city proper.