Military museums -- Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan -- History, Military
In 1919 the Government of Saskatchewan promoted a competition for the design of a building to serve as a memorial to soldiers of Saskatchewan who fell in the Great War. The building would also contain war trophies and records of the province.
Provincial plans for developing natural resources, establishing social services, and guaranteeing employment in the post-war period.
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"Of the cities in the three Prairie Provinces, which offer modern Hotel and Tourist Camp accomodation to the traveller or the tourist, none is more outstanding than Moose Jaw." An atttractive tourist guide published during World War II. Includes a...
Report of the Second Annual Meeting of the Saskatoon council for War Auxiliary Services. The Council sought to provide for and meet the needs of the "men of the Services." The meeting included reports from the Secretary, President, Treasurer, and...
This letter is from the Florence Kirk collection at the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections. Kirk spent 18 years teaching English at Ginling College in Nanking (Nanjing), China. In Nanjing Kirk was witness to both the Japanese...
This letter is from the Florence Kirk collection at the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections. Kirk spent 18 years teaching English at Ginling College in Nanking (Nanjing), China. In Nanjing Kirk was witness to both the Japanese...
Excerpts from the magazine Christmas in Regina, from 1919. The magazine refers to the Christmas of 1919 as "the Peace Christmas", and celebrated in part the end of World War I. Relevant articles include: The Christmas of Peace; Greetings from...
Select newspaper clippings from an edition of the "Canadian Courier." The article entitled "Industrial Captains" discusses the meaning of the term "the Canadian manufacturer" in relation to the war effort. An illustration on the 14th page shows...
Donkin, Eric; Hiebert, Paul, 1892-1987; Saskatchewan--Drama; Canadian drama--20th century; Canadian drama--Saskatchewan;
A photocopy of a promotional poster for The Wonderful World of Sarah Binks, along with several reviews of it and of Donkin's other major roles. There is also brief biographical notes on Donkin, Sarah Binks, and Miss Rosalind Drool. Lastly, included...
Hiebert, Paul, 1892-1987; Canadian literature--20th century; Satire, Canadian; Canadian wit and humor
33 RPM vinyl LP record, side one of which is Paul Hiebert reading selections of Sarah Binks along with adding some of his own commentary regarding the book and its critics. Duration: 24:45.
aboriginal war veterans - political influence World War II - native war veterans - Saskatchewan aboriginal peoples - social status aboriginal rights movement
It has been accepted in the historical discourse that a direct link existed between the participation of Aboriginal people in the Second World War and a new political consciousness of Aboriginal people in Canada generally, and Saskatchewan...
Correspondence re: a request for Evans to investigate pensions
paid to the RCMP, a partial list of RCMP pensioners showing discrepancies
in pensions paid, investigation of pensions paid to soldier settlers
of the Ruddell municipality, pensions...
This letter is from the Florence Kirk collection at the University of Regina Archives and Special Collections. Kirk spent 18 years teaching English at Ginling College in Nanking (Nanjing), China. In Nanjing Kirk was witness to both the Japanese...