Promotional video produced for the Regina Economic Development Authority by Partners in Motion and Brown Communications Group. Includes interviews with Gerald Fiske, Vice-president/General Manager of ISM Saskatchewan; Steve Yang, Executive VP, Sky...
Publication entitled "My dear wife and sweetheart": Letters from John Henry Duckett to his wife Florence from Saskatchewan during 1904-1905, edited by Floredeth Rede Widstrand and published by Digamma Books, Ottawa, Ontario. The publicat...
This collection consists of 48 volumes of the 51 part series entitled ‘The Great War: I Was There!’. Parts 13, 18 and 47 are missing from this collection. The series chronicles WWI through firsthand accounts of the war. The series contains origina...
Documentary regarding the history of New Finland, Saskatchewan presented by Finlandia TV. Executive producer: Varpu Lindstrom-Best. Co-producers: Bob Dishington, Leo Lindgren and Raija Rosenthal. Narration by Leo Lindgren. Produced by the Finnish ...
Publication written by Grant MacEwan and published by Western Producer Prairie Books, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Publication consists of profiles of 32 women as follows: Marie-Anne Lagimodiere; Jane Carruthers Trimble; Henrietta Muir Edwards; Kate S...
This fonds consists of mementos of the 128th Battalion. It includes a programme of their performed music, a Christmas card, menus from their travels and a reunion programme.
This fonds contains a book on the history of the 1856 Moose Jaw Schools Cadet Corps fonds. The book is comprised of reprinted Moose Jaw Times Herald articles about the cadet corps and a large collection of printed photographs.
This series consists of records added to a time capsule that was placed in the corner stone of the Legislative and Executive Building of Saskatchewan as part of the ceremony marking the laying of the corner stone, held in Regina on October 4, 1909...
Publication compiled and published by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff of Regina, Saskatchewan. The publication contains over 5,700 names of Independent Doukhobors living in Western Canada during the First World War. The communities in Saskatchewan included...