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Indian Head Athletic Association

  • Collectivité
  • 1918-1959

The Indian Head Athletic Association raised and disbursed funds for events such as the 1918 Dominion Day Celebration, which involved horse races, baseball, basketball, athletic sports, a parade and music bands. The association continued to organize Dominion Day (Canada Day) programs until 1959, when its assets were turned over to the Indian Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion.

Rebekah Lodge, Indian Head (Sask.)

  • Collectivité
  • 1913-1983

The Willard Rebekah Lodge #26 was lodge for women formed in Indian Head on December 22, 1913. It was associated with the International Order of Oddfellows (IOOF). (see Indian Head History Book pp 198-199).

Indian Head Chamber of Commerce

  • Collectivité
  • 1961-1980

An Indian Head Board of Trade was formed in 1893 and functioned, with some periods of inactivity, until 1961. The Indian Chamber of Commerce was replaced by the Indian Head Community Board in 1980 (see Indian Head History Book pp 141-144).

17th Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery

  • Collectivité

The 17th Field Regiment included the 76th Field Battery from Indian Head and the 60th Field Battery from Aneroid which were combined into the 60th/76th Field Battery

University of Saskatchewan - Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM)

  • Collectivité
  • 1965 - present

The Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) opened in 1965 with the first veterinarians graduating in 1969. WCVM serves the four western provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, as well as the territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. WCVM was the second of the English-speaking veterinary colleges to be established in Canada.

Saskatoon Seniors Continued Learning

  • Collectivité
  • 1983-

In 1982 an ad hoc committee of the New Horizons group, funded in part through the Kinsmen Foundation, met to discuss incorporating as a new entity. Their aim was to help provide seniors with access to post-secondary level education. Initially intending to call themselves the “University Learning for Seniors Association,” that name, ultimately, was discarded in favour of “Seniors’ Cultural and Creative Studies, Inc.” It was incorporated 24 January 1983.

In cooperation with the University of Saskatchewan Extension Division, a series of lectures and faculty were established. Although modified versions of courses offered in the regular calendar, the approach to the classes was scholarly. Courses were suggested by seniors, discussed in terms of the availability of lecturers, etc., with final approval by the SCCS Executive.

The name of the organization was changed in January 1995 to “Saskatoon Seniors Continued Learning.” Although some courses in the early years included curriculum from other colleges, the SSCL currently works primarily in collaboration with the College of Arts and Science. Courses are non-credit. The SSCL has a membership of over 300.

Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital

  • Collectivité
  • 1936-1996

The Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital was operated by the Department of Indian Affairs from 1936-1996. In 1996, ownership transferred to the Touchwood File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council who operated it until 2004, when it was replaced by the All Nations' Healing Hospital. In 2014, the Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital building was demolished.

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