Melville, Saskatchewan

Melville is a small Canadian city located in the east-central portion of Saskatchewan. It was declared a city by the province in 1960. According to The World Gazetteer, it has a 2004 population of approximately 4,300. The city has been experiencing a steady population decrease for more than a decade. Currently Saskatchewan's smallest city, its population actually falls well below the 5,000 threshold required for city status in the province (and has so for several years), but at present its political status remains unchanged.
width="35%" align="center" | width="30%" align="center" | North: Yorkton width="35%" align="center" |
width ="10%" align="center" | West: Balcarres width ="35%" align="center" | Melville width ="30%" align="center" | East: Churchbridge
width ="35%" align="center" | width ="30%" align="center" | South: Grenfell width ="35%" align="center" |

 

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