Bill Waiser shares some little-known facts about the notorious Sam Kelly and his connections to Saskatchewan: http://billwaiser.com/537-2/
Author: Glen C. Larson
I grew up in rural Saskatchewan, farmed for a good part of my life and currently live in Saskatoon. I'm a recreational writer, having now released three books.
Somewhere along the way, I became a violin enthusiast and, as well as learning to play, I'm doing some finishing, rebuilding, repair and resale. Look up my contact info and drop me a line. I can talk violins all day!
The Shell Lake Massacre — An Atrocity
Update: On the fifty-sixth anniversary of this horrendous event, Brittaney Caffet of CKOM radio offers us a six-part series covering the day that can never
1937 — A Dismal Year All Around
I used the year 1937 as the setting for my first novel, Come Hell or High Water. Here is a blog posting from the Nevards
Crocuses (Croci?) In Bloom
These little devils will soon be poking their heads up once again, if only briefly. There is possibly nothing more symbolic of these prairies we
The Kite — W.O. Mitchell
Every once in a while, you come across a book you know is special. One that makes you sad when, part-way through the story, you
Saskatchewan no Stranger to Bad Winters – Bill Waiser
In what seems right now to be a timely story, Mr. Waiser recounts some of the harshest of winters on record. As a side note,