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(06-2010)
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Signage: Norquay
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Norquay - Saskatchewan
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Area Information
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Great changes came about in the late Nineteenth Century and into the early years of the Twentieth, with the arrival of ranchers, homesteaders, workers in the forests, and experienced farmers, who were followed by people who provided services needed, store and livery barn keepers, hotel operators, teachers, lawyers and doctors, to name but a few. Few at first, their numbers increased following the building of a line of the Canadian Pacific Railway through Yorkton in the 1890's, and the construction of the Canadian Northern Railway into Swan River in 1898, to Kamsack around 1905, and Norquay in 1911.
- The Village of Norquay became the Town of Norquay on March 1, 1963. Town of Norquay


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