The Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344, Saskatchewan is located around the city of
Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. R.M. of Corman Park No. 344 started as a 3 x 3 township square RM, and expanded to a very large R.M. It formed in 1970 according to the Saskatchewan Gazette, (1980 according to the RM website) by combining the smaller rural municipalities of
Cory 344,
Warman 374 , and
Park 375. RM 374 Warman and RM 375 Park were disorganized at the end of 1969.
Population
As of the census in 2001, there were 8,093 people living in the RM of Corman Park. The area immediately surrounding Saskatoon is part of the Saskatoon Regional Health Authority. The
South Saskatchewan River flows from the southwest corner to the northeast corner of the RM.
Government of the RM
The offices for the RM are located in Lawson Heights, Saskatoon. All rural municipalities have elected councils, along with an elected head called a reeve. The current reeve of the RM of Corman Park is Ed Hobday. There are eleven councilors, who are currently:
- Alan Haight
- Craig Riddell
- Monty Vanhouwe
- Johnny Germs
- John Rempel
- Dick Friesen
- T. Mel Henry
- Joanne Janzen
- William Waldner
- Joseph Kasahoff
- Leonard Kasahoff
Urban Communitiies
Saskatchewan Railways
(current or historic)
- Colonsay Branch C.P.R -- serves Saskatoon, Colonsay, Forslund, Zangwill, Young, Plassey
- Minnedosa - Saskatoon - Edmonton Section C.P.R -- serves Colonsay, Elstow, Blucher, Cheviot, Floral, Sutherland, Saskatoon, Cory, Dunfermline, Asquith, Rhyl, Kinley, Perdue Keppel, Vance, Biggar
- Carlton Branch, C.N.R -- serves Saskatoon, Warman, Dalmeny
- Delisle Elrose Branch C.N.R -- serves Saskatoon, Delisle, Birdview, Swanson, Ardath
- Regina Branch, C.N.R -- serves Kenaston, Strong, Hanley, Indi, Dundurn, Strehlow, Haultain, Grasswood, Nutana, Saskatoon, Clarks Crossing, Warmsn, Osler
- Winnipeg, Edmonton, Prince Rupert Division, C.N.R -- serves Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper
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