From parish to a village, Saint-Sauveur has always taken care of its citizens.Incorporated in 1855, the Parish of Saint-Sauveur, with William Henry Scott as mayor, covered a territory three times the size of the present village. For 68 years, civil and religious jurisdictions remained the same, until new municipalities were incorporated: Piedmont (1923), Prévost (1926) and Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs (1946). The most significant split, however, remains what gave way to the creation of the Village of Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts in 1926, enclosed in the north-eastern corner of the parish until the amalgamation of the Village and Parish in 2002.Services for citizensWhile making roads was the main focus - roads which landowners were left to maintain -, the two municipalities were diligent in meeting the ever-increasing needs of citizens: concrete sidewalks in 1910, the opening of a municipal dump in 1934, the implementation of a police force consisting of two constables in 1941, the creation of a planning commission in 1964, and not to forget the program to provide financial support to disadvantaged families that began in the 1940s and ran until 1955.