- Langenburg, Saskatchewan
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official_name = Langenburg
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subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_type2 = Rural Municipalities (R.M.)
subdivision_name =Canada
subdivision_name1 =Saskatchewan
subdivision_name2 = No. 181
leader_title =Mayor
leader_name = Dave Schappert
leader_title1 =Federal Electoral District M.P.
leader_name1 =Garry Breitkreuz
leader_title2 =Provincial Consituency M.L.A.
leader_name2 =Bob Bjornerud
established_title = Post office Founded
established_date = 1 February, 1888
established_title2 = Village established
established_date2 = 1 April, 1903
established_title3 = Town incorporated
established_date3 = 15 September, 1959
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website = [http://www.town.langenburg.sk.ca Langenburg, Saskatchewan]
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last =Canadian Textiles Institute.
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title =CTI Determine your provincial constituency
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url =http://www.textiles.ca/eng/nonAuthProg/redirect.cfm?path=IssPolContacts§ionID=7601.cfm
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accessdate = ] Langenburg (pronEng|ˈlændʒənbərg) is atown in therural municipality of Langenburg, "RM No. 181", located within the Saskatchewan Association of Rural MunicipalitiesSARM Division No. 1 andCensus Division No. 5, in the Canadianprovince ofSaskatchewan .Langenburg lies on the
Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16) in the southeastern part of the province, 15 km west of theManitoba border, at the junction with Highway 8. The nearest city isYorkton located 70 km northwest along Highway 16.The current population stands at about 1,100.History
What would later become the Langenburg district was surveyed by the federal government in 1880 and British settlers were already established to the northeast of present day
Marchwell in the Wolverine district in the early part of the decade.Settlers of predominantly German origin began to arrive in the Langenburg area in the mid 1880s, attracted by the lure of free homesteads granted by the federal government and a promise of freedom and prosperity. The original community was called "Colony Hohenlohe" after Prince Hohenlohe vonLangenburg , a German nobleman who had visited western Canada in 1883 and subsequently recommended it to German emigrants as more suitable destination than the United States. [Adams, Irene and Johnson, Gilbert. "Walk Back Through Time". p. 24; Saskatoon: Modern Press, 1980.] In the winter of 1886–87 theManitoba & North-Western Railway reached the area and a station named "Langenburg" was established.Law and government
* The citizens of Langenburg are represented by a town council which includes the mayor, an alderman, and five councillors. The current council members are Mayor Dave Schappert, Alderman Warren Kotzer, and Councillors Brad Sicinski, Warren Vandenameele, Blair Gamey, Don Wyand and Don Fogg. Howard McCullough is the Town Administrator. Council meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of the month.
* Langenburg is located in the provincial consituency ofMelville-Saltcoats , and when elections are held, voting takes place at polling stations 35 to 39 located at the Langenburg Community Centre, 101 Carl Avenue West. The most recent election of MLAs took place on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 andBob Bjornerud of theSaskatchewan Party was re-elected.
* The current M.P. representing Langenburg as part of the federal electoral district ofYorkton-Melville isGarry Breitkreuz , a former teacher and principal. He was first elected in 1993. He is a member of theConservative Party of Canada .Geography
* Physical geography (area, unique features) See
Geography of Saskatchewan for physiographic region
* Transportation: highway, railEconomy
* Major industries/products
* Taxes
* There are a wide variety of services currently available in the Langenburg area. Permanent services include the post office, ambulance and health care (medical and dental clinics, the Care Home), R.C.M.P., fire, Senior rental units and schools. Other services include a number of retail outlets and services (accountants, auto dealers, beauty salons and barber shops, clothing shops, hotel and restaurants, grocery and hardware supplies, pharmacy, realtors, plumbing, radio & TV sales and service, electrical goods and services, florists, sporting goods, small engine repairs, a travel agent, lawyers, machinery dealers, painting and decorating services, tire sales and services, video rentals, bulk oil and fuel sales, grain elevators and grain marketing, financial institutions, funerary services and so on. There is a movie theatre, a library, an arts centre, a liquor board outlet and a veterinary clinic. Service clubs include the Lions & Lioness, the Arts Council, the Elks & Royal Purple, the Legion and Fish & Game. There are six churches: St Paul's Lutheran, Christ Lutheran, St. Joseph's Catholic, Pentecostal, United and Anglican.Demographics
Canada_CP_2006|pop= 1,048|popDelta= -5.3%
landArea= 3.46|popDensity= 303.3|medianAge=N/A|medianAgeM=N/A|medianAgeF=N/A
privateDwell= 512|privateDwellusual= 479|medianHHIncome=N/A::: N/A = Data Not Available
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Culture of Saskatchewan * city population
* racial/ethnic makeup
* religious makeupSites of interest
Carlton Trail Regional Park and Golf Course is located 18 km south of Langenburg on No. 8 Highway.Education
Langenburg has two education centres for students: Hoffman Elementary School and Langenburg High School.
Sports teams
The Langenburg Warriors play in the Triangle Hockey League and finished second in the 2006-2007 season.
Notable natives
Langenburg is the home town of
Kelly Buchberger , formerly of theNational Hockey League and currently head coach of theSpringfield Falcons , an affiliate of the Oilers American Hockey League.Area statistics
* Lat (DMS) 50° 50' 00" N
* Long (DMS) 101° 42' 00" W
* Dominion Land Survey Sections 27 and 34, Township 21, Range 31 west of the 1st Meridian
* Time zone (CST) UTC−6This information for the above chart can be found on the listing given at Canadian Geographical names or the Canadian Archives Post Office and Post Master website see external links below for helpful URLs
Location
Canadian City Geographic Location
North=Macnutt
West=Churchbridge
Center=Langenburg
East=Russell
South=Rocanville
Citation
last = Becquet's Custom Programming
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title =Saskatchewan City & Town Maps - Directory
date =August 17, 2005
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url =http://www.becquet.com/director/maps/index.htm
accessdate = ]Miscellaneous topics and similar lists
Notes
Published Works
* Adams, Irene and Johnson, Gilbert. "Walk Back Through Time". 1980. Saskatoon: Modern Press, 1980.
* Adams, Irene, ed. "One Hundred Years in the Fellowship of the Holy Spirit". 1989. Langenburg: St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1989.
* Schaab, Mary, ed. "Our Heritage". 1997. Langenburg: The Langenburg and District Book Committee, 1997.References
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External links
* [http://www.becquet.com/director/maps/index.htm Saskatchewan City & Town Maps]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~cansk/school/ Saskatchewan Gen Web - One Room School Project]
* [http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/post-offices/001001-100.01-e.php Post Offices and Postmasters - ArchiviaNet - Library and Archives Canada]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~cansk Saskatchewan Gen Web Region]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmaps/index.html Online Historical Map Digitization Project]
* [http://geonames.nrcan.gc.ca/search/search_e.php GeoNames Query]
* [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Index.cfm?Lang=E 2006 Community Profiles]
* [http://www.town.langenburg.sk.ca Community of Langenburg website]List official websites, organizations named after the subject, and other interesting yet relevant websites. No spam.
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