The building was the location of Dr. McKay’s office from 1907-1911; dates that coincide with the height of his battles with the typh, oid epidemics during those summers. Thompson Chambers is a six storey commercial brick building located within the City’s downtown. The building’s Classical features include a row of seven porticos, a complement to the upper portion of the building with its regularly-placed pediments, square pinnacles and a corbelled cornice. The Rumely Warehouse is an example of the Chicago style of architecture, which was known for its major innovations in high rise construction and for the development of modern commercial building design in the early 1900s. Mendel’s family had been in the meatpacking business for generations, and when he came to Saskatoon he purchased an abandoned co-operative packing plant and established a company called the Intercontinental Packers in 1940. , the building has seen many changes to both its interior and exterior over the years, but has managed to retain some of its original charm. The variation in the design of the roof and the remainder of the building lends itself to no singular style. After James McLean retired, the house was taken over by W.L. The land was subdivided into half acre lots to provide housing sites for the returning World War II veterans. Key elements which contribute to the heritage value of this historic resource include: The A.L. The Saskatoon Club is a two storey brick building built in 1911. Its Chicago style of architecture, evident in: the symmetry of the entire building and use of brick, terra cotta and Tyndall stone as primary building materials. Built in 1935, the church is located in the Caswell Hill neighbourhood. Deere created a plow that incorporated a shaped steel moldboard which could cut soil cleanly and overcome the problem of soil packing that delayed the ploughing process. A simple belt-course of light grey terracotta defines the base of the parapet wall. The portion of the Swale located closest to the city of Saskatoon is referred to as the Northeast Swale. Built in 1927, this building is a historic brewery in Saskatoon, as well as one of the longest large-scale breweries still operating in Saskatchewan. Heritage resources included on the Register have been identified as having heritage significance for one (or a combination) of the following reasons: Please see the Heritage Register Publication or  Register FAQ Sheet for more information on the Register. The heritage value of the Next of Kin Memorial Avenue National Historic Site of Canada lies in its significance as an excellent example of the “Roads of Remembrance” phenomenon which was developed to honour those who died in WWI; and it is the only such boulevard in Canada to have retained its integrity. Calder, a prominent Saskatoon businessman, who had considerable influence on the financial and industrial activities in the city. The Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is a church designed in the Byzantine architectural style. One of the longer running tenants of the building was a photographer's gallery named Hollywood Studios. As the city expanded in size, the demand for more and better educational facilities grew and the Saskatoon Public School Board met the challenge by planning the construction of ten major schools. The station was closed and used as an administrative centre before being privately developed in 1993. Irvine, like most pioneers, was involved in various career fields, including education, business and the ministry. The large west window is dedicated to the memory of the pioneers - the Ebys, Smiths, Lusks, and Fletchers. Those elements that speak to its value as a religious and cultural landmark in Saskatoon, including its placement on its original parcel of land. Sommerfeld became the president of the Saskatoon Mutual Fire Insurance Company which occupied an office on the second floor of 813 Broadway Avenue. Both Fletcher and Eby were pillars of the Methodist Church in Saskatoon. Its name was changed to the Star, and in 1928 the Star and the Phoenix newspapers amalgamated to form the Star-Phoenix. This historic place, located at 411 11th Street East, is listed under Bylaw No. Knox United Church is a pre-World War I, two-storey, brick and concrete church. Within that 60 day period heritage designation is considered by City Council. Oskayak means "young people" in Cree. The porch has original windows, with multi-paned transoms. Two outbuildings, a two car garage (constructed in 1926) and a structure once used as a stable, are located at the rear of the property. The building is located adjacent to the Fred Delf House and the Henry Lehrer House. It is situated across from the old Labatt’s Brewery at 410 Saskatchewan Crescent West. Only three floors of the building were built, with the 21st street and 3rd Avenue facades faced with Tyndall stone (the other two facades are of brick over re-enforced concrete). In August of 2015, Phase One of the Kinsmen Park and Area Master Plan was completed, including the Nutrien Playland, which includes a new ferris wheel, train and a children’s play area. Designed by local architect John M. Morrison, the school opened in 1928. He was a member of A. D. Malouf's family, owner of Malouf's Service Store at 808 Broadway Avenue, and an important family in Broadway's early business history. The Robin Hood Mill (also known as Factoria Mill) is a large flour mill located at. The location of an additional high school site was determined in a plebiscite during the 1919 municipal election, which saw the vote going to the west side of the city. The baptismal font, communion rail and lectern are made of wood carved in a pattern which repeats the basic design of the windows. Built in 1919, the home lies adjacent to other historic residences in the neighbourhood, including the Walter Lock House and the Henry Lehrer House. He became the outstanding graduate in Engineering in 1945 at the U of S, and later studied at the University of Iowa for his Masters Degree. St. George’s Ukrainian Catholic Church is a red and brown brick domed structure built in the Byzantine architectural style. the Birks Building features Beaux-Arts influences, and is a prominent architectural and historical feature in Saskatoon’s downtown. The Canadian Naval Reserve Division in Saskatoon was first established in April of 1923 as the Saskatoon Half Company, Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. This historic place, located at 100 115th Street West, is listed under Bylaw No. Each tree was planted in individual memory of a deceased First World War soldier and was accompanied by a standardized bronze plaque bearing his name, rank and dates of birth and death. The Powes occupied the home they built until 1927. The second First Baptist Church was built in 1911 at 401 4th Avenue North. The Diefenbaker Canada Centre was built with both private and public funding, including contributions from the federal government and five provincial governments. Inside the building, the main banking room and vestibule were floored with Italian marble and all office fittings were in mahogany and oxidized copper. Those features that relate to the monument's historical significance including its granite plinth, clock, plaques, inscriptions and ornamentations, along with its location in City Hall Square. Within that 60 day period heritage designation is considered by City Council. In addition to its architectural style, the heritage value of the McKay Block lies in its association with 2nd Avenue's historic streetscape and physician Dr. William J. McKay. provides short-term protection of the structure from demolition by providing for a 60 day holding period in the event a demolition permit is received. The interior of the Cathedral features a vaulted ceiling, stained glass triad, a rood screen and inscribed pillars, and has seen little alteration over the years. St. Andrew’s College remains as an important architectural feature on the University of Saskatchewan Campus and along College Drive. 6770 (Holding Bylaw). Those elements that speak to its value as a religious and cultural landmark, including its original location along Avenue F South. The Canadian militia, however, proved too large and too well equipped for Dumont's army, which collapsed on May 12, 1885 after a four day battle near Batoche. Designation is limited to the exterior of the house. The brick building, with its massive white columns and sweeping balconies, was once home to William Hopkins former mayor of Saskatoon. The property is also valued for its association with several other prominent Saskatoon citizens such as Lillie Bowman and James Wedge. Built in 1935, the church is located in the Caswell Hill neighbourhood. Various changes have been made over the years resulting in additional living space and the development of the house’s Pioneer Vernacular influences. The Hopkin’s House, a two and-a-half storey Neo-Classically designed home built in 1910, is one of the largest and most elaborate homes in Saskatoon. In 1926 his company was operating two stores and a service station. Today the building is home of the North Saskatchewan Regiment, the successor of the Saskatoon Light Infantry that served during the Second World War. Built in 1909, the home is one of the earliest dwellings completed on the block, and is situated just off Broadway Avenue directly adjacent to another Municipal Heritage Property – the Arrand Block. Inside the Pumphouse, a spiral staircase leads to the pump floor, where two large pumps once operated from the ground level gallery. Located at. These projects included the construction of Saskatoon's Broadway Bridge, the 19th Street Subway, and the CP Bridge in Lumsden. The basement, with its low stone walls, was finished by October of 1907. The designation applies to the exterior of the house; the wood-frame garage, formerly a carriage house, and a wood gazebo structure. Brown and Vallance, the King George Hotel, The Senator Hotel (originally called the Flanagan Hotel) is a three-story brick building in the city's Central Business District. 6770 (Holding Bylaw). Built in 1911 and located at 261 1st Avenue North in the city’s downtown, Sterling Home Furnishings contributes to the character of 1st Avenue North. The heritage value of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is its Gothic style of architecture, a style of architecture characterized by great cathedrals, pointed arches and richly decorated fenestrations. The Saskatoon Club became a meeting place for many Saskatoon citizens and visitors, and during prohibition it was a welcome oasis. Bill’s House of Flowers is a one-storey stucco building that was constructed in 1931. Opulence in form, design and materials is reflected in its tall cross gables and dormers, broad front verandah, a dramatic port-cochère and a bell-cast tower. The upper part of the exterior walls and roof are clad in cedar shingles. This style is known for the balance and symmetry characteristic of the Beaux Arts style, but with a more subdued approach in terms of ornamentation. The style of the building is characteristic of Edwardian architecture, a style popular during King Edward VII of the United Kingdom's reign. Its architecture, evident in: its symmetrical brick façade and parapet roofline. Dr. Spinks rose through the ranks and became President of the University of Saskatchewan in 1960. The heritage value of the McGowan Building also lies in its association with James Wilson. Chicago style was known for its major innovations in high rise construction and for the development of modern commercial building design in the early 1900s.

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