When was saskatoon city hospital built




















Clare, Mayor of Saskatoon in , died at age Underwood, Mayor of Saskatoon in , died at age Demolition began shortly thereafter. Jul 22 Temporary extension of 22nd Street cut through old downtown railway yards. Jul 26 Demolition began on the old pedestrian bridge that crossed over the downtown railway yards south of 20th Street. Jul 29 George Ward Pool officially opened. Jun 1 Population , federal census. Oct 28 Idylwyld Bridge opened. It was completed by August. Nov 12 George W.

Norman, Mayor of Saskatoon from , died in BC. Dec 15 Official Opening of Mount Blackstrap. Feb Canada Winter Games were held in Saskatoon. Aug 31 Forestry Farm Animal Park opened. Oct 28 John S. Mills, long-time teacher and Mayor of Saskatoon , died age MacEachern, Mayor of Saskatoon in , died at the age of Sept 23 Century Saskatoon time capsule on the riverbank near the Bessborough was sealed.

Cole Generating Station was taken out of service. May 8 Percy C. Klaehn, Mayor of Saskatoon in , died at the age of May Arena Rink closed for the last time.

We shut off the lights, shut down the ice plant, locked the doors and walked away. Demolition of Sanatorium began. Oct 16 Official opening of the newly-constructed City Hospital. Sears, Mayor of Saskatoon from , died at age McAskill, Mayor of Saskatoon from , died at age 86 — A. Cole Generating Station was demolished. It was built in Cole, Mayor of Saskatoon in and one-time City Engineer, died at the age of It is now on display at the Saskatoon airport.

Silverspring School opened. It opened in the fall of Sept 22 Restoration work began on the portion of Rotary Park near the Broadway Bridge destroyed by a landslide in Jun 20 High runoff levels caused flooding along the river in Saskatoon and forced closure of several sections of the Meewasin Trail. Residents were warned to restrict water use until the sanitary and storm sewer systems emptied.

Jan 16 The abandoned 19th Street rail overpass was demolished as part of the River Landing development. May 11 As part of the Centennial celebrations, the Centennial logo was painted along the city boundaries. May 26 Saskatoon celebrated its th anniversary as a city. Civic staff held an outdoor showcase during the day. That evening, a gala celebration was held at the Western Development Museum that evening to mark the day on which the City of Saskatoon was officially incorporated.

Jun 26 A special Council meeting was held to commemorate the th anniversary of the first city council meeting in Saskatoon. Former councillors and mayors were invited to take part in the ceremony. Sept 8 The Traffic Bridge re-opened after being closed for repairs for almost a year.

Sept 14 The sod turning was for held for the new Persephone Theatre site. Oct 25 Civic elections were held. Nov 25 Saskatoon hosted the Vanier Cup, Canadian university football championship. Jul 9 The Circle Drive Bridge pedestrian underpass for officially opened. Sept 28 The Circle Drive Bridge widening project was finally completed. Nov 16 The pedestrian overpass on 22nd Street in the Blairmore Suburban Centre was officially opened.

Jun 20 Major amenities on the Phase I portion of the River Landing riverfront were officially opened. Houses on 11th Street were requisitioned to serve as military hospitals during Riel Rebellion. West bank settlement was incorporated as a village and took the name "Saskatoon". First telephone exchange established by Saskatoon pioneer Dr.

First settlement occurred west of the tracks - in present-day Riversdale. Village Overseer James Wilson reported on a census taken by himself showing the population of Saskatoon to be First trainload of Barr colonists camped near present-day Victoria Park before continuing their trek. Saskatoon's first electrical generating plant later the Waterworks was built at Avenue H and 11th Street West. The City Charter for the newly-incorporated City of Saskatoon an amalgamation of the communities of Saskatoon, Nutana and Riversdale was given Royal Assent in the provincial Legislature.

First City Council acclaimed following uncontested nomination meeting. The newly-proclaimed City of Saskatoon officially celebrated its inauguration. It was reported to Council that arrangements had been made with "Miss Sisley" to operate the newly-acquired Hatt property as a hospital until such time as the new Municipal Hospital was built.

Saskatoon's first electric streetlights were switched on, to the accompaniment of a band contest and fireworks display.

Saskatoon's best known and only marine disaster occurred when the steamer "City of Medicine Hat" fetched up against one of the piers of the Traffic Bridge and sank. City Hospital-the first municipally owned hospital in Western Canada-opened.

University classes began in temporary quarters in the Drinkle Building and Victoria School. Village of Sutherland pop.

The 20th Street footbridge was built over CN's downtown rail yards to provide a pedestrian link between downtown and Riversdale. A New power plant christened the A. The Saskatoon Municipal Railway began operation, carrying more than 3,, passengers in its first year.

Saskatoon's Ethel Catherwood won ladies running high jump at Olympics with a jump of 5' 3". The first ever air mail delivery from Winnipeg arrived in Saskatoon. The Cenotaph was unveiled at its original location in the center of 21st St.

Last streetcar crossed 19th Street Traffic Bridge. Federal census figures for Saskatoon showed a decline in population to 41,, a result of hardship caused by the Great Depression. Saskatoon pioneer merchant and Mayor ; , James Clinkskill, died at age Soon after plans were made to build a larger hospital on Queen Street.

As the City of Saskatoon grew, so too did the hospital. The hospital underwent many other renovations and additions in its 75 year plus history. Eventually however, with changing needs of residents and a need to upgrade the building and equipment, the present Saskatoon City Hospital was built and officially opened on October 16, with patients moving in on December 13, Hospitals - Saskatoon City Hospital.

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Exterior view of City Hospital with partial view of the attached Isolation Building. Early exterior view of Saskatoon City Hospital. Photographer: McKenzie, Peter. First Saskatoon City Hospital. Tinted postcard of first Saskatoon City Hospital, designed by W. LaChance and completed in In a "tubercular shack" not shown here was constructed as a frame annex on the east side - suggesting an early vintage of this photo. Date: [between and ]. Photographer: Love-Campbell Co. Graduating class.

Identifications on back of original photo [which do not quite match] are: front row, Dr. Croll; Mr. Second row: Dr. Eaton, Miss [Caen? Rowson Mrs. Wight, Mrs. Whittles [or Whittle], Miss Lennox, Mrs.

Peterson, Dr. Photo 1 of Centre wing of Saskatoon City Hospital. Photo 2 of Photo 3 of Photo 4 of Photo 5 of Photo 6 of Photo 7 of Photo 8 of Photo 9 of



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