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Box 2003
Weyburn, Saskatchewan
S4H 2Z9
Tel: (306) 842-8399
For General Inquiries:
info@schr.sk.ca

Living in Kipling

Community and Health Programs

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Friendly people

It's the friendly people, multicultural community and the quality of life in Kipling, Saskatchewan that makes it a great place to live.

This town provides many services and recreation for an enjoyable stay. A point of interest is the Bekevar Church, which is designated as part of Kipling's heritage. The architectural design was inspired by the Great Church in Debracan, Hungary.

The Canadian Northern Railway Station, the historical museum and the Kipling Office are all part of its heritage. Kipling was actually named after Rudyard Kipling, who travelled across Canada. Kipling was known for his works of art, portraits and poems.

Kipling has developed initiatives for community growth and expansion. The major focus for growth is concentrated in the areas of business development and business plan assistance, business retention and expansion programs and personalized entrepreneurial counselling.

Whether you choose Kipling to start your career, start your family or start your retirement, the town continues to diversify and welcomes you.

Check out what there is do when you Live, Work and Play in Kipling! Make us your choice!

Population: 1,140.

Community Services

  • United Church
  • TD Canada Trust
  • Roman Catholic Church
  • Retail Outlets
  • Restaurants
  • Lutheran Church
  • Library
  • High School
  • Gospel Church
  • Elementary School
  • Baptist Church
  • Apostolic Church

Health Programs

For more information, visit:
http://www.townofkipling.ca/siteengine/activepage.asp

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