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RM of Gull Lake No. 139, Saskatchewan
This article is about the rural municipality in Canada. For other places with the same name, see Gull Lake
Gull Lake No. 139 is a rural municipality of 221 rural residents (2006 census) in the southwestern part of Saskatchewan, Canada. The RM was incorporated January 1, 1913.[1] Other urban municipalities in the area include Gull Lake , Verlo, and Tompkins. [2]
A rural municipality is an administrative district consisting of an elected reeve, councillors, administrator who provide essential services within their area.
A person could work for the municipality and have his earnings put toward the taxes on his land; at one time, money collected in each Division stayed in that Division....The RM has as its responsibilities for many areas: agricultural programs and concerns in general; tax collections for needs of the municipality - road construction and maintenance; protective services - pest control, fire protection, weed control, environmental development, cultural and educational services; medical and veterinary needs and so forth. |
— Tecumseh No. 65 [3]
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[edit] Statistics
According to the Canada 2006 Census[4]:
• Population: |
221 (-12.0% from 2001) |
• Land area: |
836.41 km² (322.94 sq mi) |
• Population density: |
0.3 inhabitants per square kilometre (0.78 /sq mi) |
• National population rank (Out of 5,008): |
Ranked Not Available |
• Median age: |
Not Available (males: Not Available, females: Not Available) |
• Total private dwellings: |
95 |
• Dwellings occupied by permanent residents: |
83 |
• Mean household income: |
$Not Available |
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[edit] Area statistics
- Lat 50.166773678°
- Long -108.668123495°
- Time zone (est) UTC-6
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