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  2. College Park East, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, the area is home to 4,747 residents with an average household size of 2.5 people. The neighbourhood is considered a middle-income area, with a median personal income of $40,340, a home ownership rate of 77.0%, and an average single family dwelling value of $324,875. [1]

  3. Holliston, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    Wiggins Park - 2.9 acres (1.2 ha) Canon Smith Park - 4.6 acres (1.9 ha) Holliston Park - 5.4 acres (2.2 ha) George Ward Pool is a public swimming pool that operates during the summer months. [17] It opened on July 29, 1965 [18] and was named after George Ward, a longtime administrator, official and organizer of sport programs in Saskatchewan. [19]

  4. List of neighbourhoods in Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    Saskatoon neighbourhood boundaries as of 2014. The city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada currently has 65 neighbourhoods divided amongst 9 designated Suburban Development Areas (SDAs). Some neighbourhoods underwent boundary and name changes in the 1990s when the City of Saskatoon adjusted its community map. [1]

  5. Nutana Suburban Centre, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    A 1913 map shows that the present-day Nutana Suburban Centre was a registered subdivision named Utopia. [2] The land however, was not annexed until the period between 1955 and 1959. [ 3 ] Development did not begin in earnest until the 1960s, when adjacent neighbourhoods like Brevoort Park and Eastview emerged.

  6. Lakeridge, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    The land where Lakeridge now exists was annexed in the period between 1975 and 1979. Home construction was at its peak from 1981 until 1985 and the area was originally branded as part of neighbouring Lakeview before being given a separate designation in the mid-1980s. The streets in Lakeridge are named after Saskatchewan lakes. [2]

  7. Lakewood Suburban Centre, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, the area is home to 1,850 residents. The neighbourhood is considered a middle-income area, with an average family income of $65,927, an average dwelling value of $227,522 and a home ownership rate of 76.8%. [1] [2]

  8. Blairmore Suburban Centre, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    Provincially, the area is within the constituency of Martensville-Blairmore. Prior to the 2024 Saskatchewan general election, the area was in the riding of Saskatoon Fairview. In Saskatoon's non-partisan municipal politics, Blairmore Suburban Centre lies within ward 3. It is currently represented by Ann Iwanchuk, first elected in 2011. [6]

  9. The Centre (Saskatoon) - Wikipedia

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    7 - Saskatoon Co-op, Sport Chek, Atmosphere, Shoppers Drug Mart, Centre Cinemas, Rainbow Cinemas, Best Buy, Indigo Books and Music: Total retail floor area: 519,347 sq.ft: No. of floors: 1: Parking: 2373 including two level free heated underground parking and free above ground parking: Website: www.thecentremall.com