A laminated newspaper clipping of an article in the Indian Head - Wolseley News about the unveiling of a commemorative cairn in honour of members of Carry-The-Kettle (Ce-Ga-Kin) First Nation who served in the military.
Six newspaper clippings five of which are laminated all pertaining to the television show Little Mosque on the Prairie which filmed all of its outside scenes in Indian Head.
Two newspaper clippings. One is full-page article in the Vidette - Indian Head's newspaper at the time, - entitles "Pioneer Days" by E.J. Brooks and the other is an article about him entitled "Brooks Last Survivor of Riel Jury".
Clippings from the Saskatoon Phoenix describe experiences of early settlers as they arrived in Saskatoon, beginning in the 1880s. The time period covers from 1 April 1911 to 19 April 1921. Also included is an article taken from a book on the settlement of the West by F. Maclure Sclanders, Commissioner of the Saskatoon Board of Trade. Also included is a program of the "Dinner for the '83 Boys", the men who homesteaded the Saskatoon area. Held 3 October 1912; names of participants are written on the inside of the program.
A newspaper article clipped out of the Leader Post that reports on 17th Field Regiment and their involvement in the Battle of Otterloo, north of Arnhem in the Netherlands (see IHM.2020.0345 - memoirs of Sgt. Gordie Bannerman).
A photocopy of a newspaper clipping about the building of the Indian Head Curling Rink by Arthur James (A.J.) Osment in 1888 for $2500. Annotations: "Curling club was organized in 1888 and at the time was the pioneer club of the then Northwest Territories"
A newspaper article that has been clipped out. The article details the Canadian contribution to the Italian Campaign in WWII. Primarily focused on the invasion of Sicily
Two newspaper articles about Arnold Dales clipped out of different issues of the Indian Head - Wolseley News. One is about his Lancaster bomber being shot down in WWII and his time in a German POW camp. The other clipping is about his time as mayor of Indian Head from 1981 to1988.