We would like to thank the University of Saskatchewan Space Team, University of Saskatchewan Computer Museum, Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site, Dr. Dafydd Williams, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Douglas Lindner and Ken Mayhew for providing information and/or photos for these blog posts.
Read MoreWe would like to thank the University of Saskatchewan Space Team, University of Saskatchewan Computer Museum, Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site, Dr. Dafydd Williams, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Douglas Lindner and Ken Mayhew for providing information and/or photos for these blog posts.
Read MoreWith summer now just around the corner, we’re highlighting photos of people boating for leisure in our #MemoryMondays this month. A popular summer activity, boating is a great way to explore Saskatchewan’s lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water. Take a look at these photos of boaters from the
Read MoreLen McDonald has seen a lot of Trans-Canada Highway 1 between Regina and Moose Jaw. He travels it as he goes from his home in Regina to the WDM Moose Jaw where he volunteers. Len says, “I’d be there every day if I lived closer.” Len’s connection to the WDM is thanks to his involvement &helli
Read MoreThe Women’s Auxiliary at the WDM Saskatoon got their start when the WDM Board asked for a women’s committee to be formed to help with household displays at Pion-Era in 1955 and 1956. In 1957, the group met to create the Women’s Auxiliary to the Western Development Museum with a mandate to help
Read MoreWhat got Stan Mills interested in volunteering at the WDM was that it provided a great environment to learn about different machines, engines and tractors. He saw it as an opportunity to continue to learn about and develop the skills needed to fabricate machine parts. As a young boy growing up on a
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