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Artifact Feature – Teddy Bear

August 5, 2021

Moose JawNorth BattlefordSaskatoonYorkton

This month we’re featuring a special teddy bear from the WDM collection. Sarah Dyke came to a small English village as a teacher in 1910. Upon her arrival, she quickly…

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Memory Mondays – Golfing

August 2, 2021

Moose JawNorth BattlefordSaskatoonYorkton

Golf is a popular summer pastime, considered by many to be a great way to get out and enjoy the summer weather. The first formal golf club in what is…

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Chinese History in Saskatchewan: Lorne Avenue Chop Suey and Tom Yee (Kock Hin Tam)

July 26, 2021

Moose JawNorth BattlefordSaskatoonYorkton

This post is our second feature on Chinese history in Saskatchewan. This post is highlighting Tom Yee (Kock Hin Tam) and his iconic Saskatoon restaurant, Lorne Avenue Chop Suey. Tom…

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Artifact Feature – Parking Meter

July 13, 2021

Moose JawNorth BattlefordSaskatoonYorkton

Parking meters have been in use for almost a century; the first parking meters in the world were installed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1935. Canada’s first parking meters were…

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Chinese History in Saskatchewan: Jow Tai, Yee Clun and the Exchange Café

July 12, 2021

Moose JawNorth BattlefordSaskatoonYorkton

This summer we’ll be sharing a series of blog posts on Chinese history in Saskatchewan with a focus on four individuals or families and their artifacts in the WDM. The…

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Memory Mondays – Campfires

July 5, 2021

Moose JawNorth BattlefordSaskatoonYorkton

Welcome to the new Memory Mondays! Instead of posting one photo every week we’ll share all the photos once a month on our blog and share it on Facebook. This…

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Acknowledging Racial Inequities in our Shared Past – Whitecap Dakota Nation at Pion-Era and Beyond

June 21, 2021

Moose JawNorth BattlefordSaskatoonYorkton

Today, to coincide with National Indigenous People’s Day and Indigenous History Month, we present a brief history of the Whitecap Dakota Nation’s relationships and contributions to the City of Saskatoon….

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WDM SASKATOON RECEIVES FUNDING FROM COVID-19 RESILIENCE STREAM FOR WASHROOM UPGRADES

April 21, 2021

Moose JawNorth BattlefordSaskatoonYorkton

The WDM Saskatoon is thrilled to announce it has received funding from the federal and provincial governments, through the COVID-19 Resilience Stream, for upgrades to the public washrooms at the…

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New Board of Directors Announced for the Western Development Museum

April 19, 2021

Moose JawNorth BattlefordSaskatoonYorkton

The Western Development Museum (WDM) is pleased to announce the members of the Board of Directors recently appointed by His Honour, The Honourable Russ Merasty, Lieutenant Governor. The WDM welcomes…

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Spoons, spoons, so many spoons: a deep dive into an ordinary collection

March 10, 2021

Moose JawNorth BattlefordSaskatoonYorkton

Have you ever explored our online database of artifacts? What kinds of artifacts would you search for? For fun, we recently searched the spoon collection at the WDM in our…

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