Nine double-sided laminated pages. It has articles about local buildings and people and the back is full of advertisements for local businesses. Besides Indian Head and its businesses and institutions, the Canadian Annual contains articles about nearby towns (Sintaluta, Balcarres, Lebret)
A trade newspaper (World of Beef) issue in four sections (144 pages total) celebrating the 60th anniversary of the 4H program in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
A folder with about 20 newspaper clippings concerning hockey - mostly the Indian Head Mohawks Tom Thumb team of 1968-1969 which almost won the Centennial Cup in a provincial championship tournament. In many articles, the name of Jamie Hilts, the team's goalie, is underlined.
The Annual Remembrance Day special edition of the Indian Head - Wolseley News for the year 2003 with 24 pages 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 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.
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.
A 28 x 36 cm coil-bound scrapbook with about 40 pages containing news articles glued on them. There is a series of articles from the Regina Daily Star of March and April, 1935 consisting of a "narrative that has been unearthed among privately owned archives and for the first time is being made available to the public."
Pages 23-34 of the July 26, 1935 issue of the Regina Leader-Post with many stories about people and events of the North West Resistance, including articles by Zachary Hamilton.
Article/biography of Violet McAfee's 39-year career as a teacher at Balfour Collegiate (formerly Balfour Technical Institute) in Regina on the occasion of her retirement in 1970.