Sometime during the summer of 1690, in east-central Saskatchewan, Englishmen Henry Kelsey and his...
Short listed for 3 Saskatchewan Book Awards:
In Saskatchewan: A New History, award-winning author and historian Bill Waiser presents a fresh, ...
University of Saskatchewan historian Bill Waiser has selected and compiled Everett Baker's photog...
An astounding collection of aerial photographs of farms, villages, and communities large and smal...
The Great Depression of the 1930s brought drought, unemployment, and poverty to the West, and the...
'Authoritative, well-written... brilliant.' -- The Globe and Mail
Between 1915 and 1946, the Canadian government put some ten thousand unskilled foreigners, jobles...
In 2004, Tommy Douglas easily topped a CBC television poll as 'The Greatest Canadian' because of ...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, there was a wide-spread belief that Canada's ...
'In May 1897, Almighty Voice, a member of the One Arrow Willow Cree, died violently when Canada's...