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Moose Jaw Union Hospital, part of the Five Hills Health Region, was the primary health care provider for the city since 1948, [75] but closed in 2015 and was replaced by Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Hospital in the city's northeast end. The new location was partly picked for its proximity to the Trans-Canada Highway.
Dr. Belcourt assisted in over 3,000 births and assisted at and performed over 1,500 operations. In 1948, Dr. Belcourt left to practice medicine in Moose Jaw. Dr. The RM of Wood River took over the hospital in 1945 and in 1957 a new hospital was built. In 1913, a drugstore was opened. Adrien Belcourt took over the drugstore in 1919.
Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan; Moose Jaw: There's a Future in Our Past; P. Palliser (Saskatchewan electoral district) R. Rural Municipality of Moose Jaw No. 161; S.
This is a list of airports in Saskatchewan. It includes all Nav Canada certified and registered water and land airports , aerodromes and heliports in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Airport names in italics are part of the National Airports System .
Dates Mayor 1903: Charles Unwin 1904: W.C. Sanders 1905: C.H. Holdsworth 1906: Donald McLean 1907-08: J.H. Bunnell 1909: J.E. Hopkins 1910: Edward C. Matthews
Sportspeople from Moose Jaw (1 C, 38 P) Pages in category "People from Moose Jaw" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total.
Moose Jaw, Regina: May–June 1939: King George Vl and Queen Elizabeth: Moose Jaw, Regina, Saskatoon, Train stops: University of Saskatchewan: April 1941: Princess Alice and The Earl of Athlone: Moose Jaw, Regina, Small rural communities: August 1941: Princess Alice and The Earl of Athlone: Moose Jaw, Regina, Small rural communities: June 1944
Moose Jaw SK 50°23′56″N 105°32′10″W / 50.3989°N 105.536°W / 50.3989; -105.536 ( Latimer Residence on Oxford Moose Jaw municipality ( 7072 )