Naicam, Saskatchewan
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Naicam is a small town in rural Saskatchewan. It is located 224 km (139 miles) north of the province's capital city, Regina. In 2001 the population was 761.[1]
Naicam has its own weekly newspaper, The Naicam News. It also receives several radio stations from both Saskatoon and Regina. The local cable television company for the Naicam area is Image Cable. Sasktel covers the area with their proprietary cell phone service.[2]
The Town of Naicam offers water, sewer and power to all households and businesses. Provincial bus service is provided by Saskatchewan Transit Company (STC). Saskatchewan Highway 6 and Saskatchewan Highway 349 both serve the town. There is a local airstrip located adjacent to the town.
There are several local businesses in Naicam, including:[3]
- Naicam Hotel & Beverage Room
- Naicam Motel & Breakfast Nook
- Cropper Motors
- Naicam Bakery
- SARCAN Bottle Depot
- Rob THE Builder, and Ramler Contracting