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Livelong[1] is a hamlet in the Rural Municipality of Mervin No. 499 in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

An annual celebration "Live it up day" was held in early August until 2013. It was a one-day fun-filled fair. Breakfast, supper and dance, street entertainment, parade, food vendor booths and beer gardens. Horseshoes, baseball games, bingo, bowling, games of chance, and children's games.

A war memorial cenotaph was erected in front of the Livelong Legion #192. Constructed in 1988 in memory of all veterans of Livelong and district. The cenotaph was constructed by Bill Rhode, Sam Rhode, and Murray Kopp. Art Dorval made the cross and it was erected by Chief Denny.[2]

Cenotaph
Livelong Cenotaph

Demographics

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In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Livelong had a population of 100 living in 39 of its 47 total private dwellings, a change of 35.1% from its 2016 population of 74. With a land area of 0.17 km2 (0.066 sq mi), it had a population density of 588.2/km2 (1,523.5/sq mi) in 2021.[3]

Churches

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  • St. John's Anglican Church
Church Alter
St. Johns Church Altar August 1982

Organizations

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  • Turtle Lake Watershed Inc. Their mission: The maintenance of a healthy aquatic ecosystem within the Turtle Lake watershed basin. (Turtle Lake is approx. 6 miles north of Livelong.)[4]

Clubs

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  • Livelong Pinetoppers[5]
  • Livelong Curling Club

Pop culture

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  • Girl at the Window: Author Byrna Barclay takes her readers from Livelong, Saskatchewan to Spain and the Island of Crete in this collection of short stories published in 2004.
  • The Garden of Eloice Loon, written by Edna Alford a Livelong resident.[6]

Notable residents

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  • Charles J. Neale, awarded World War 1, Distinguished Conduct Medal.[7] Resided in Livelong from 1950 - 1979.
Charlie Neale
Charles J. Neale


  • Jeremy Power Regimbal, Director,[8][9] spent his childhood[10] in Livelong.
  • Gordon Denny, Manager - Saskatchewan Fisheries Cooperative in Air Ronge, Saskatchewan, for whom Gordon Denny Community[11] school is named after was a Livelong resident until the 1960s.
  • Blanchette, Marc - Tattoo artist at Turtleford, Saskatchewan

See also

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References

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