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 copies of the Annual Remembrance Day special edition of the Indian Head - Wolseley News for the year 2007 with 32 pages (in two sections of 16 pages each) of articles about men and women from the Indian Head area who served in the military, including WWI, WWII or other conflicts.
The Annual Remembrance Day special edition of the Indian Head - Wolseley News for the year 2006 with 32 pages (in two sections of 16 pages each) of articles about men and women from the Indian Head area who served in the military, including WWI, WWII or other conflicts.
The Annual Remembrance Day special edition of the Indian Head - Wolseley News for the year 2005 with 32 pages (in two sections of 16 pages each) of articles about men and women from the Indian Head area who served in the military, including WWI, WWII or other conflicts.
The 20-page September 3, 2002 issue of the Indian Head - Wolseley News highlighting the 100th Anniversary of the incorporation of Indian Head, featuring the RCMP Musical Ride and a visit from Lt-Gov Lynda Haverstock.
The Annual Remembrance Day special edition of the Indian Head - Wolseley News for the year 2000 with 28 pages of articles about men and women from the Indian Head area who served in the military, including WWI, WWII or other conflicts.
Two newsclippings - a) the story of the opening of the Golden Prairie Home with the names of the first guests; b) a photo and caption, presumably from the same issue of the newspaper entitled "First to enter home". The photo is of "Mrs. Andy Mowat"