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Flying Dust 105
Flying Dust Indian Reserve No. 105
A map of the province of Saskatchewan showing 297 rural municipalities and hundreds of small Indian reserves. One is highlighted with a red circle.
Location in Saskatchewan
First Nation Flying Dust
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
Area
 • Total 3,757 ha (9,284 acre)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total 577
Community Well-Being Index 63

Flying Dust 105 is an Indian reserve located in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is a special area of land that serves as the home for the Flying Dust First Nation people. This community is situated very close to the town of Meadow Lake, just a short distance to its northwest.

About Flying Dust 105

Flying Dust 105 is a designated area of land set aside for the Flying Dust First Nation. It is one of many Indian reserves across Canada. These lands are important for First Nations communities, allowing them to maintain their culture and traditions.

Location and Size

The reserve is located in the province of Saskatchewan. It is less than a kilometre northwest of Meadow Lake. The total area of Flying Dust 105 is about 3,757 hectares. This is roughly the size of 7,000 football fields!

Population and Homes

According to the 2016 Canadian Census, 577 people lived on Flying Dust 105. These residents lived in 169 homes. In total, there were 187 private dwellings on the reserve at that time.

Community Well-Being

The well-being of a community can be measured in different ways. One way is through the Community Well-Being Index. This index helps to understand how well a community is doing in areas like education, income, and housing.

Understanding the Index

The Community Well-Being Index is scored out of 100. A higher score means the community is doing better in these areas. It helps to compare different communities and see where improvements can be made.

Flying Dust's Score

In 2016, the Community Well-Being Index for Flying Dust 105 was 63. This score was higher than the average for First Nations communities, which was 58.4. It was lower than the average for non-Indigenous communities, which was 77.5. This shows that Flying Dust 105 is a strong community, working towards a good quality of life for its members.

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