Poundmaker was a storied figure during and around the Riel Resistance of 1885. By most accounts, he tried to do his best to promote and
Author: Glen C. Larson
Saskatoon’s Living Memorial
As stated in the article, this is the only surviving memorial of its type in Canada. Those who have viewed the Balcarres video will know
Ethel Catherwood – The Saskatoon Lily
Ethel Catherwood was born in North Dakota in 1908 and homesteaded with her family near Scott, Saskatchewan. The Catherwood family moved to Saskatoon in 1925
Tom Sukanen – The Sukanen Ship
The story of Tom Sukanen is sad, yet at the same time powerful. It is the story of a man of great genius (perhaps on
Ghost Towns of Saskatchewan – Cutbank
Wikipedia’s antiseptic description is as follows: Cutbank is an unincorporated hamlet in Loreburn Rural Municipality No. 254, Saskatchewan, Canada. The hamlet is located 40 km south
Ghost Towns of Saskatchewan – Hatfield
I bet those of you who are familiar with my biography were wondering how long it would take me to get to Hatfield, Saskatchewan. I