- Consul, Saskatchewan
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See also: Consul
Consul, Saskatchewan — Village — The Former Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevators beside the Railway in Consul. Location of Consul in Saskatchewan Coordinates: 49°17′17″N 109°30′07″W / 49.288°N 109.502°W Country Canada Province Saskatchewan Region Southwest Saskatchewan Census division 4 Rural Municipality Reno Government - Mayor Linda Brown - Administrator Carrie Funk - Governing body Consul Village Council [1] - MP David L. Anderson - MLA Wayne Elhard Area - Total 1.2 km2 (0.75 sq mi) Population (2006) - Total 93 - Density 77.5/km2 (124/sq mi) Postal code S0N 0P0 Area code(s) 306 Redcoat Trail Website Village of Consul Consul is a small village located in the Rural Municipality of Reno No. 51 in the extreme southwest of Saskatchewan, Canada along the Redcoat Trail. It features one of the last existing grain elevators in the region.
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Demographics
In 2006, Consul had a population of 93 living in 44 dwellings, a 2.2% increase from 2001. The village has a land area of 1.2 km2 (0.75 mi2) and a population density of 77.5 people/km2 (124 people/mi2) Approximately 100 people reside in the immediate town with up to 700 residing in the outlying areas. Agriculture is the top employment field with many surrounding farms and ranches.
Education
Consul School is a Kindergarten to Grade 12 facility serving approximately 80 students in the extreme southwest of Saskatchewan. Consul School is a part of the Chinook School Division which includes most of the southwest of Saskatchewan.[1]
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Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
Maple CreekRobsart Senate
GovenlockVidora Consul Havre Divide Subdivisions of Saskatchewan Subdivisions Communities Cities Estevan · Flin Flon (part) · Humboldt · Lloydminster (part) · Martensville · Meadow Lake · Melfort · Melville · Moose Jaw · North Battleford · Prince Albert · Regina · Saskatoon · Swift Current · Weyburn · YorktonTopics Coordinates: 49°17′17″N 109°30′07″W / 49.288°N 109.502°W
Categories:- Reno No. 51, Saskatchewan
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