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July 9, 2024


This archaeological site could prove humans lived in northern Sask. earlier than we thought

Location near Prince Albert offers clues to when Indigenous people arrived nearly 10,000 years ago CBC News: On a river bend in the boreal forest of northern Saskatchewan, archeaologist Andrea Freeman is chipping away hardened soils thousands of years old. She places a small piece of charcoal in a test tube, to be taken back...

May 27, 2024


New exhibit lets audiences walk with the Road Allowance Métis people

Apples & Train Tracks combines original artwork, photography, film and historical artifacts from Road Allowance Métis communities in Saskatchewan. Windspeaker.com: In her debut exhibition Apples & Train Tracks, author Arnolda Dufour Bowes has created a multi-sensory art installation that draws the audience into the complex history of the Road Allowance Métis in Saskatchewan. Apples & Train Tracks combines...