Sintaluta, Saskatchewan
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Sintaluta is a small town in Saskatchewan, Canada, about 75 km east of Regina. Sintaluta is on the north side of the Trans-Canada Highway.
It is the birthplace of noted Canadian educator Sylvia Larter and the hometown of E.A. Partridge, the "Sage of Sinataluta", who was the first to establish the concept of farmer-owned grain companies on the prairies.
According to the Canada 2001 Census:
Population: | 145 (-23.3% from 1996) |
Land area: | 2.7 km² |
Population density: | 53.7 people/km² |
Median age: | 41.1 (males: 41.8, females: 37.0) |
Total private dwellings: | 74 |
Mean household income: | $Not available |
North: Abernethy | ||
West: Indian Head | Sintaluta | East: Wolseley |
South: Montmarte |