Glen Ewen | |
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Village of Glen Ewen | |
Location of Glen Ewen in Saskatchewan | |
Coordinates: 49°12′23″N 102°01′10″W / 49.2063°N 102.0195°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Saskatchewan |
Region | Southeast |
Census division | 1 |
Rural Municipality | Enniskillen No. 3 |
Post office Founded | 1890-11-01 |
Government | |
• Type | Municipal |
• Governing body | Glen Ewen Village Council |
• Mayor | Glen Lewis |
• Administrator | Myrna-Jean Babbings |
• MP | Robert Kitchen |
• MLA | Dan D'Autremont |
Area | |
• Total | 2.77 km2 (1.07 sq mi) |
Population (2016) | |
• Total | 154 |
• Density | 55.6/km2 (144/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC-6 (CST) |
Postal code | S0C 1C0 |
Area code | 306 |
Highways | Highway 18 |
Railways | Canadian Pacific Railway |
Website | Village of Glen Ewen |
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Glen Ewen (2016 population: 154) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Enniskillen No. 3 and Census Division No. 1. The village is located on the Canadian Pacific Railway just south of Provincial Highway 18. The towns of Carnduff and Oxbow are nearby.
The community was founded March 24, 1905 by a rail worker and Glen Ewen's first postmaster (Thomas Ewen). The town policy of tearing down any dwellings which have been vacated, combined with the current boom in the oilfield in this area, has resulted in a housing shortage for incoming workers. The school closed in November, 1989, and is now the Glen Ewen Communiplex.
In 2011, the new Glen Ewen Hotel opened, replacing the old hotel that had burned down in 2007.[5]
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