Halcro, Saskatchewan

Halcro or St. Andrew's is a district in Saskatchewan, Canada north of St. Louis and south of Prince Albert. Adjacent to the South Saskatchewan River, it was initially settled by Anglo-Metis from Manitoba in the 1870s. Halcro is located in the aspen parkland biome.

Halcro, Saskatchewan
St. Andrew's Church
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
Census division15
Rural MunicipalityPrince Albert
Incorporated (Village)Never
Incorporated (Town)Never
Government
  TypeMunicipal government
  Administrator RM ReeveNorma Sheldon
  Governing bodyPrince Albert No. 461
Postal code
S6V 5P9
Area code(s)306

Education

Osborne School
Address
R.R. #2, Site 10, Comp #48

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S6V 5P9
Information
School typeElementary
School boardSaskatchewan Rivers School Division
GradesK to 8
Enrolment87
Education systemPublic
SportsBasketball
Track & Field
Volleyball
Team nameOsborne Stingers
WebsiteOsborne School

Red Deer Hill has an elementary school called Osborne. It is located on Osborne Road and is a part of the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division.

Osborne opened in the late 1960s. It at one time had over 200 students. It is now down to about 95.

Religion

Halcro has an Anglican church with a cemetery. The church is called St. Andrew's and located on Halcro Church Road. Early in 2006, the church was vandalized and the consensus was to demolish it. But after a meeting was held in Birch Hills, they decided that the foundation was in good enough condition that it could be fixed.


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