1. Saskatoon – ~308,626
Saskatchewan’s largest city; cultural centre and home to the University of Saskatchewan and potash industries.
2. Regina – ~255,395
Provincial capital; seat of government with arts, sports and museum attractions.
3. Prince Albert – ~39,798
Northern gateway city in central SK, with forestry and education sectors.
4. Moose Jaw – ~36,273
Historic rail and military city; known for CFB Moose Jaw and spa tourism.
5. Swift Current – ~17,588
Southwest Saskatchewan city along Trans‑Canada route, regional agriculture and services hub.
6. Yorkton – ~17,134
Eastern prairie city with strong Ukrainian‑Canadian heritage and local festivals.
7. North Battleford – ~14,510
City on the North Saskatchewan River; regional service centre with healthcare facilities.
8. Warman – ~13,923
Fast-growing suburb just north of Saskatoon; known for new residential development.
9. Martensville – ~11,866
Suburban city north of Saskatoon; family-oriented and rapidly expanding.
10. Weyburn – ~11,641
Southeast city with agriculture, energy production, and oil service industries.
The above is subject to change.
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