Poem: Aspen Bush in Spring Kenneth WilsonKenneth WilsonFebruary 16, 2022Aspen, bark, trees, Saskatchewan, walking, hiking, spring, nature, poetry, snow
Saskatchewan Trail Walk Aditi GargAditi GargFebruary 2, 2022Fort Qu'appellewalking, pilgrimage, Saskatchewan, Truth and Reconciliation, Fort Ellice, Fort Ellis, Fort Qu'Appelle, Every Child Matters, Saskatchewan History & Folklore Society, Hiking
Growing Up on Saskatoon’s Road Allowance Nora CummingsNora CummingsJanuary 7, 2022Saskatchewan History and Folklore SocietyMétis, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Road Allowance, Indigenous, Indigenous history, Trotchie, Ouelette, Landry, Vandale, Fayant, Letendre, Nora Cummings, Round Prairie, Lansdowne Avenue, Dimick, Landrie, Camponi, Birmingham
Dear Diary Marion YoungMarion YoungDecember 1, 2021Journal, Journalling, Saskatchewan, Covid-19, Diary, writer, mask, social distancing
Poem: Moving Forward Jeanette C. MontgomeryJeanette C. MontgomeryNovember 3, 2021Saskatchewan History and Folklore Societyautumn, grief, leaves, bessborough, river
The Paris Café - Est. 1917 Leask, SK Norma GalambosNorma GalambosOctober 20, 2021 Café, Saskatchewan, Galambos, Chinese, Leask, Charles Mack Hun Sung Sr., Mah Fay Ping, Restaurants, food, history, rural history
Our New Legacy: Residential School Survival at Whitecap Dakota First Nation Frank Royal, Stephanie DanylukFrank Royal & Stephanie DanylukSeptember 30, 2021Whitecap Dakota First Nationorange shirt day, national day for truth and reconciliation, canada, trc, residential schools, Whitecap Dakota First Nation, Truth and Reconciliation
Regina's Northwestern Iron Works 1904 - 1958 Garry RadisonGarry RadisonSeptember 22, 2021regina, Saskatchewan, Garry Radison, Iron works, John Charles Cook, Northwestern Iron Works, Industry
Book Review: White Coal City: A Memoir of Place and Family by Robert Boschman Carl A. KrauseCarl A. KrauseSeptember 15, 2021Carl Krause, Saskatchewan, Prince Albert, northern Saskatchewan, Boschman, Margaret Boschman
McCord Homecoming ’71 Audrey J. WilsonSK History & FolkloreAugust 25, 2021McCord, Saskatchewan, southern saskatchewan, Milly, Homecoming, 1971, Tourism, Parade, Picnic, small town, reunion, family, celebration
Break in the Drought: A Found Poem Marion BeckSK History & FolkloreJuly 28, 2021Saskatchewan History and Folklore Societypoetry, drought, poem, rain, water, trees, Marion Beck, poet, dust, Saskatchewan, kindersley
Prince Albert and the Hudson’s Bay Company Connie GerwingConnie GerwingJune 2, 2021Hudson’s Bay Company, Rupert’s Land, Kistapinanihk, Prince Albert, James Isbister, James Nisbet, Philip Turner, Cumberland House, Métis, Harriet Turner, Goschen, William Traill, Harriet McKay, McKay, Lawrence Clarke, Catherine McKay, Steamboats, Steamers, River, Northcote, Saskatchewan, Marquis, Thomas McKay, northern Saskatchewan, Canada, history
Breaking Down the Doors: Headbanging in the 80s Rob BaranuikRob BaranuikMay 19, 2021Saskatchewan History and Folklore Societyheadbanging, headbangers, saskatchewan, saskatoon, Saskatoon Arena, Metallica, Master of Puppets, Saskatchewan, Baranuik, 1980s
The PFRA, Dugouts and my Grandfather’s Caterpillars Joseph G. NagyJoseph G. NagyApril 21, 2021Saskatchewan, Esterhazy, Caterpillar, Tractor, Prairie, prairie history, PFRA, Cletrac, Tumblebug, Cletrac BGH, BE-GE Scraper, Nagy, Dugout, farm, bunkhouse, 1930s, Great Depression, Canada
Learning to Fly in Prince Albert George & Ron CharityGeorge & Ron CharityMarch 24, 2021aviation history, George Charity, Ron Charity, Avro Anson, Prince Albert, Flight School, WWII, Don Hammond, Flying, Flight, RCAF, night flying, navigation, Saskatchewan, aircraft, airplane
The Final Decade of the Saskatoon Arena and the Birth of SaskPlace Terry HoknesTerry HoknesMarch 10, 2021Saskatchewan History and Folklore SocietyYXE, Saskatchewan, music, concerts, bands, metallica, Iron Maiden, Cheap Trick, Bruce Dickinson, Steve Harris, Saskatoon Arena, Saskplace, Cliff Wright, Streetheart, Tom Cochrane, Downtown, Venues, Hokness, History & Folklore Society, SK, Prairie, 1980s, Kenny Shields
A Hiding Place Elsie ToupichElsie ToupichFebruary 24, 2021Women, history, saskatchewan, movies, mental health, Toupich, Garbo, Kayville, Regina
The House On the Lot Julie YuJulie YuFebruary 10, 2021prairie history, chinese, history, restaurant, Zenith, Cafe, Wynyard, Saskatchewan, photos, waiters, Exclusion Act Canada, Canada, Prairie, Western Canada, Chinese Nationalist Party, Julie Yu, Ed Stachyruk, BakeryComment
The Winchester Rifle and Indigenous Peoples in the Paton Photo Collection Taytyn Dwernychuk-WelcherTaytyn Dwernychuk-WelcherJanuary 27, 2021Saskatchewan History & Folklore SocietyIndigenous authored, Indigenous history, Indigenous, Rifle, Winchester, Henry, Saskatchewan, arms and ammunition, gun, huntingComment