Careers
- SCHR Education Bursaries
- Careers
- Job Opportunities
- Tools for Internationally Educated Health Professionals
- New Employee Pre-Orientation
- Mentorship Program
- Practicum Placements
- Pre-Health Professions Club
- Professions in Sun Country
- Financial Support
- Employee Health Benefits
- Gateway Online
- Unions
- Interactive Map
Talk to one another
Turn off the screens. Use mealtime to spend time together and talk with each other.


Contact Us
Box 2003
Weyburn, Saskatchewan
S4H 2Z9
Tel: (306) 842-8399
For General Inquiries:
info@schr.sk.ca
Living in Lampman
Community and Health Programs

A bit of Saskatchewan history
Lampman, Saskatchewan was founded in 1910 and became a town in 1963. It was named after a Canadian poet, Archibald Lampman, whose more famous works include "Among the Millet" and "Lyrics of Earth."
Lampman is also famous for a 1,024 page book that was published in 1981, entitled, "Poet's Corner: A History of Lampman and District and the R.M. of Browning."
The town's economic base is the oil industry and the Steelman gas plant.
Population: 735.
Community Services
- United Church
- Roman Catholic Church
- Retail Outlets
- Restaurants
- Postal Service
- Medical Clinic / Centre
- Lutheran Church
- Library
- High School
- Gospel Church
- Elementary School
- Bus Service
Health Programs
- Ambulance - Emergency
- Dietitian Services
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- Home Care
- Long-term Care Facilities
- Palliative Care
- Public Health Inspection
- Respite Care
- Telehealth
- Volunteer Services
For more information, visit:
http://www.lampman.sasktelwebsite.net/