NORTH BATTLEFORD, SASKATCHEWAN


'North Battleford' is a small city in west central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located directly across the North Saskatchewan River from the town of Battleford. Together, the two communities are known as 'The Battlefords.'
In 2001 a problem with the city's water system led to the infection of approximately 6280 people with Cryptosporidiosis; a lawsuit for several million dollars went through in 2003.
Famous people from North Battleford include, politicians Lloyd Axworthy, Eiling Kramer and Lillian Dyck, Herbert Sparrow author Alistair MacLeod, painter Allen Sapp, actress Natalie Krill, hockey coaches Dave King & Bob Francis and American football player Rueben Mayes.
The latest 2006 census reported a decline in the population of North Battleford of 3.67% from the 2001 census, resulting in a population of 13,190 residents.

Contents
History
Notable North Battlefordians
References
External links

History


North Battleford is the home of one of four branches of the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum. This branch focuses on the agricultural history of Saskatchewan. This branch includes a pioneer village.
The Latter Rain Movement started here in 1946-48.

Notable North Battlefordians


Notable persons who were born, grew up or lived in

Joni Mitchell - musician, artist

References



North Battleford Census Agglomeration Statistics Canada

External links



City of North Battleford Official website

Local information source for the Battlefords

Map on Google Maps

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