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Use cookie cutters or cut shapes into sandwiches, fruit and other healthy food items. Special notes and stickers hidden in lunch boxes are great ‘treats’ rather than high fat or high sugar foods.


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/