Around 1910, 40 black people emigrated from Oklahoma and settled in the Eldon district north of Maidstone, Saskatchewan. Like everyone else at the time, they
Author: Glen C. Larson
The Garden of Larkie
Another new link to my site. This one is under Blogs I Follow. Watch my daughter and her husband as they develop their Saskatoon yard
The International Genealogical Index
You may have noted that I’ve added a new link on my genealogy sidebar. In truth, I can’t believe I haven’t added this before now,
Waiser to Receive Order of Canada
On Wednesday, Saskatchewan historian Bill Waiser will receive the Order of Canada. Well-deserved and congratulations, Mr. Waiser. Read more here: https://saskatoon.ctvnews.ca/local-historian-to-receive-order-of-canada-1.3772955
The Wheatland Express
A group of folks from Cudworth, Sk. and area have put together a new enterprise. The Wheatland Express Excursion Train, beginning on June 2, will
Honore Jaxon
Bill Waiser just keeps coming up with new and interesting characters from our prairie past. William Jackson aka Honore Jaxon was dedicated to Louis Riel