The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Mar. 10, 1978, p. 15 "CANADA LAUGHED AT, HURTIG TELLS TEACHERS." Canada is being laughed at around the world as nothing but a branch economy, was the message Edmonton publisher Mel Hurtig brought to teachers from Biggar, Kerrobert and Wilkie units at their joint convention, held Feb 16-17 in Saskatoon."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 1, 1973, p. 6 "MYTHS CLOUD OWNERSHIP ISSUE. Canadians, in the face of a staggering amount of foreign ownership, have taken refuge behind a series of myths, according to Edmonton publisher Mel Hurtig."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 1953, p. 14, "Our Unit Board Is Tops!" Head and shoulders image of George Hindley, SSTA president, Vice - Chairman of Biggar Larger Unit Board.
Arbos, September-October, 1970, p. 7 ; "IN ANNA INGHAM'S CLASSROOM LIVING LETTERS FORM METHOD NOT TAUGHT - IT'S CAUGHT! Above, poems set to music come alive when Ann Ingham's class gathers around the organ for a sing-song."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 14, 1973, p. 3 "INGHAM IN ACTION. Yorkton primary school teacher Anna Ingham is shown lecturing at the short course on individualized learning held in North Battleford in August. Assisting Mrs. Ingham at the course were Karen Hesje (seen in the background of the photo far left) and Ted Coxford. Mrs. Ingham, author of the book A Blended Sound-Sight Method of Learning, will be teaching a university credit extension course in Yorkton this winter."
Arbos, September-October, 1970, p. 1 ; "Teachers are Different Too! A look at differentiated staffing as a unifying force for innovation?" Article co-authored by Dr. Rolland W. Jones, Superintendent, Edmonton Public School Board.