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A Century of Integrity: The Law Society of Saskatchewan 1907 to 2007
(Law Society of Saskatchewan Libraries) A Century of Integrity features lively profiles of lawyers, judges, war heroes, politicians, artists, and sports figures, those who represent a cross-section of the Society's membership, whether legal giant or country lawyer. |
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Attractions
(Tourism Saskatchewan) Waterparks, science centres, healing spas, living museums, historic sites, art galleries, natural oddities and cultural curiosities - you'll find them all here. Uncrowded and affordable, these are the undiscovered gems you can brag about when you get home. |
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Business and Industry
(Canadian Plains Research Center) This fourth volume in the History of the Prairie West Series contains fifteen articles examining the rich history of business and early industry in Canada’s Prairie Provinces prior to the Great Depression.
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Cloud-Capped Towers
(Canadian Plains Research Center) Arranged alphabetically, Cloud-Capped Towers can be explored for brief histories, interviews with intentional communitarians, and notes on utopianism in Saskatchewan literature. |
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In the Temple of the Rain God: The Life and Times of "Irish" Charlie Wilson
(Canadian Plains Research Center) Much of Charles' story is told in his own words with unusual authenticity and colour. Through his close association with Victoria Trust & Savings Company, the rise, fall and recovery of Saskatchewan's agricultural sector is seen through the vantage point of an Ontario based farm lender. |
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Practical Utopians: The Lives and Writings of Ed and Will Paynter
(Canadian Plains Research Center) Ed and Will Paynter have been described as visionaries. Coming to adulthood at the turbulent end of the Victorian age, they were Canadians who had a different vision from the majority of their contemporaries. Instead of a liberal world of economic individualism, or a Darwinian struggle for economic existence, they saw a New Jerusalem, a utopia characterized by cooperation rather than competition. |
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Privilege & Policy: A History of Community Clinics in Saskatchewan
(Canadian Plains Research Center) Privilege and Policy: A History of Community Clinics in Saskatchewan is the inside story of a more radical vision of medicare, one that has still not been achieved in Canada. |
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Saskatchewan First Nations: Lives Past and Present
(Canadian Plains Research Center) In this volume are more than 125 biographies that together demonstrate the diversity and depth of Saskatchewan's First Nations community and the contributions of First Nations people to the province.
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Saskatchewan History Fall/Winter 2011 Issue
(Saskatchewan Archives Board) Saskatchewan History Fall/Winter 2011 Issue (Volume 63, No. 2). This issue contains a variety of articles and photographs related to the history of women in Saskatchewan. |
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Saskatchewan History Fall/Winter 2012 Issue
(Saskatchewan Archives Board) Saskatchewan History Fall/Winter 2012 Issue (Volume 64, No. 2). This issue contains a variety of articles and photographs related to the military history of Saskatchewan.

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Saskatchewan History Rider Issue
(Saskatchewan Archives Board) Special issue of Saskatchewan History (Volume 62, Number 2) celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Saskatchewan Roughriders Football Club. |
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Saskatchewan History Spring/Summer 2011 Issue
(Saskatchewan Archives Board) Saskatchewan History Spring/Summer 2011 Issue (Volume 63, No. 1). This issue contains a variety of articles and photo essays related to "Life on the Land" in Saskatchewan. |
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Saskatchewan History Spring/Summer 2012 Issue
(Saskatchewan Archives Board) Saskatchewan History Spring/Summer 2012 Issue (Volume 64, No. 1). This issue contains a variety of articles and photographs related to the history of Saskatchewan. |
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Saskatchewan Local Histories at the Legislative Library
(Legislative Assembly) A catalogue of over 900 local histories held by the Legislative Library |
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Saskatchewan Premiers of the Twentieth Century
(Canadian Plains Research Center) This is a collection of biographical essays on the twelve premiers who led the province of Saskatchewan during the twentieth century. |
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Saskatchewan Sports: Lives Past and Present
(Canadian Plains Research Center) This volume features biographies of 241 of the most accomplished athletes and significant builders of sport in Saskatchewan, the most familiar and most famous – Gordie Howe, George Reed, Sandra Schmirler. |
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Singing the Blues
(Canadian Plains Research Center) In Singing the Blues, longtime party insider Dick Spencer, writes with unique insight and perspective, traceing the history of one of Saskatchewan's great parties over a century of provincial politics. |
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The Heavy Hand of History: Interpreting Saskatchewan's Past
(Canadian Plains Research Center) The heavy hand of history is a metaphor for the weight exerted by past events, decisions, institutions and attitudes on the present. To prepare for 2005, Saskatchewan’s centennial year, the authors in this volume were asked to write essays on their interpretation of the long-run historical factors that significantly influence Saskatchewan today and that will continue to shape its future. |
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West-words: Celebrating Western Canadian Theatre & Playwriting
(Canadian Plains Research Center) West-words gives the reader a bird’s-eye view of the contemporary theatre scene across the prairies. Eighteen essays written by scholars, educators, dramaturges, publishers, designers, directors and playwrights -- all actively involved in the Canadian prairie theatre – explore the professional, cultural, and aesthetic complexities of creating, producing, performing, and publishing dramatic “words” in the Canadian “west.” |
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