Kerrobert

The village began with the name of Hartsberg in 1906,[5] which became Kerr-Robert in 1910, with a final name change in 1924 to Kerrobert.

The brick and stone structure was the seat of the Kerrobert Judicial District.

Subsequently, the provincial cabinet decided that Kerrobert would purchase and relocate one of the RCAF hangars located in North Battleford.

The rink was opened Christmas Day for the first time for public skating and curling.

Precipitation is low, with an annual average of 342mm (13.5 in), and is heavily concentrated in the warmer months.

The SaskPower Ermine Power Station is located in Kerrobert, with construction planned to be completed in 2010.

James Charteris had worked at the Kerrobert School Unit Board for 22 years.

In 2003, the team won both the provincial title and the gold medal in the Canada Winter Games.

Kerrobert Water Tower