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  2. Diefenbaker Management Area, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    Saskatoon's first cemetery was established in 1884, a year after the community was established. It remained in use until 1909 and thereafter only for those who had already established plots. Among the gravestones still standing are those commemorating:

  3. Nutana Suburban Centre, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009, the area is home to 2,962 residents. Housing in the neighbourhood consists of high-density apartment-style dwellings and row houses . The neighbourhood is considered a lower-income area, with an average family income of $34,474, an average dwelling value of $266,311 and a home ownership rate of 29.3%.

  4. Funeral home closes Cahokia Heights site, moves ... - AOL

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    A family owned and operated funeral home closed its Cahokia Heights location after serving the community for 52 years. Braun Colonial Funeral Home, located at 3701 Falling Springs Road, was ...

  5. North Park, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    North Park is a community which is just to the north of the Meewasin Riverworks observation area and the CPR Bridge. It has access along its eastern perimeter to the scenic walking trails along the South Saskatchewan River developed by the Meewasin Valley Authority. The average home selling price in 2006 was $101,176- $139,704. Each family was ...

  6. Holliston, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    The area was not actively developed until after World War II, with home construction at its peak from 1946 until 1970. [1] Holliston School was built in 1956. [4] The Edmund Heights low-income property was developed in the 1950s as one of several limited dividend housing projects constructed in Saskatoon. [5]

  7. Haultain, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    W.W. Ashley Park - 6.9 acres (2.8 ha) W.W. Ashely Park was named after Wyndham Winkler Ashley, a charter member of the Saskatoon Parks Board in 1912. He is credited with the planting of spruce trees in President Murray Park in the Varsity View neighbourhood, and American elms along Saskatchewan Crescent. [17]

  8. Lakewood SDA, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    Lakewood Suburban Development Area (SDA) is an area in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.It is a part of the east side community of Saskatoon. It lies (generally) north of the outskirts of the City and the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344, west of outskirts of the City and the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344, south of the University Heights SDA, and east of the Nutana SDA.

  9. Silverspring, Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2007, the area is home to 4,936 residents. The neighbourhood is considered a high income area, with an average family income of $85,084, an average dwelling value of $322,670 and a home ownership rate of 97.8%. [1] [2] According to MLS data, the average sale price of a home as of 2013 was $407,171. [3]