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"Who we are is more than the sum of the different experiences people have of us"*
Haddington
Sovereign Later Name

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Hague
Rural Municipality Number 403 - ROSTHERN
Rural Municipality Number 404 - LAIRD
Pop ~670

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Halcro
9,15 - Tsp 46 -Rge 26 -W 2
Rural Municipality Number 461 - PRINCE ALBERT
  • Halcro was established in the NWT and to the north saw the name change of the nearby placename of Aaskana to Red Deer Hill
  • Cemetery St. Andrew�s
  • Pukahn and Deer Lodge were also established in the NWT to the east of Halcro
  • Neighboring Hoey to the south, and Fenton on the south of Halcro, were established after Saskatchewan became a province

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Halcyonia
Section 14 - Tsp 40 - Rge 8 - W 3

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Hanley
Pop ~495

Rural Municipality Number 284 - RUDY
Rural Municipality Number 283 - ROSEDALE
Rural Municipality Number 313 - LOST RIVER

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Harris
R.M. #316 of Harris
Pop ~ 230

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Haultain
Rural Municipality Number 314 - DUNDURN
Tsp 34- Rge 4- W3

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Hawker
Tsp 36 - Rge 6 - W 3

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Hawoods
Tsp 36 - Rge 8- W3

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Henty
Tsp 39- Rge 9- W3

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Hepburn
Pop ~450
R.M. of Laird #404

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Hessledale
Section 34 Tsp 36 - Rge 2 - W 3
  • Hessledale's location was to the north of Blucher, Sk

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Hillsley
Section 14 Tsp 36 - Rge 24 - W 2
  • Hillsley's neighbors of Burr and Mancroft, Sk were to the east and they were around in the same era.
  • Hillsley's location saw the change just to the west of Golden Gene to Golden Acre, Sk
  • Just to the north;Carmel Station changed names to Carmel after the post office of Hillsley closed

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Hochstadt
R.M. of Rosthern Sk, No. 403
Tsp 40 - Rge 4 - W 3

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Hoey
Pop ~ 60
St. Louis RM # 431
Twp.45A - R.27 - W2

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Holmes
Rural Municipality Number 461 - PRINCE ALBERT
Tsp 47- Rge 27- W2
  • Holmes was situated south of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
  • Holmes neighboured a town which was named Clouston to the West.

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Hoo Doo
Marne Later Name

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Howell

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Humboldt
Pop ~ 5338
Rural Municipality Number of Humboldt
Rural Municipality Number 340 - WOLVERINE
(Was Rural Municipality Number 340 - PLASTERFIELD)
Wilkommen!

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Hurdman Lodge
Later named Environ
Section 34 - Tsp 37- Rge 10 - W 3

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Hurton
Section 30 - Tsp 29 - Rge 25 - W 2
  • Just one month after Hurton P.O. closed, the P.O. at Simpson opened.
    (Simpson's location was on the rail line immediately to the south west of Hurton which was not on the C.P.R. rail line.Hurton would lie west of the C.P.R.)

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Population Source:
Statistics Canada

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