Sedley, Saskatchewan

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Sedley
Sedley
Coordinates: 50°10′00″N 104°00′00″W / 50.16667°N 104.00000°W / 50.16667; -104.00000Coordinates: 50°10′00″N 104°00′00″W / 50.16667°N 104.00000°W / 50.16667; -104.00000
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
Rural Municipalities (R.M.) Francis No. 127
Post office Founded 1904-07-01
Area
  Total 1.31 km2 (0.51 sq mi)
Population (2006)
  Total 319
  Density 243.1/km2 (630/sq mi)
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Sedley is a village in Saskatchewan, south-east of Regina, Saskatchewan on Highway 33, 25 miles south east of Regina. This village is located at the intersection of Highway 33 and Highway 620. The CPR rail branch line helped to settle this community. Wascana Creek runs just to the west of Highway 33. As of 2001, it had a population of 322 people. It was named for Sedley Blanchard, a lawyer.[5]

Sedley lies in a wheat producing agricultural district and is home to Sedley School.

Notable natives

  • Kelly Bechard (born January 28, 1978 in Sedley, Saskatchewan) is a women's ice hockey player. Bechard competed for Canada at the World Championships in 2000 and 2001.[6] In 2002, she competed for Canada at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. She was also a provincial doubles badminton champion in High School.
  • Carol Morin grew up as Carol Adams in Sedley, although she has since changed her name to Carol Morin. She graduated from Sedley High School in 1981 then entered the study of broadcast at SAIT in Calgary, Alberta. Since then, Morin has been a member of the media, becoming the first First Nation person to ever broadcast in mainstream media - when she worked for CTV Regina in 1983. By 1989, she was the first Aboriginal person to anchor a national newscast - with CBC Newsworld. Since that time, Morin has won numerous awards for excellence in broadcasting. She currently works for CBC North Television based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. She is the daughter of Joe and Dorothy Adams.

Published works

  • Title Outline history of Our Lady of Grace Church, Sedley, Saskatchewan : on the occasion of its 75th anniversary Author Baker, Leonard, Mrs Published Weyburn, Sask. : Weyburn Review Ltd., 1981

Demographics

N/A = Data Not Available

Area statistics

  • Lat (DMS) 50° 10' 00" N
  • Long (DMS) 104° 00' 00" W
  • Dominion Land Survey Sec.17, Twp.14, R.15, W2
  • Time zone (cst) UTC-6


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References

  1. National Archives, Archivia Net, Post Offices and Postmasters 
  2. Government of Saskatchewan, MRD Home, Municipal Directory System ( Scholar search) 
  3. Canadian Textiles Institute. (2005), CTI Determine your provincial constituency 
  4. Commissioner of Canada Elections, Chief Electoral Officer of Canada (2005), Elections Canada On-line 
  5. EPoduk - Sedley
  6. Canadian Gold 2002, p. 114, Andrew Podnieks, Fenn Publishing Company Ltd, Bolton, Ontario, Canada, 2002
  7. "2006 Community Profiles". Canada 2006 Census. Statistics Canada. March 30, 2011. Retrieved 2009-02-24. 
  8. Becquet's Custom Programming (August 17, 2005), Saskatchewan City & Town Maps - Directory 

External links

See also

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