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Component is a series of news items concerning the Saskatchewan Archives Board (SAB): the retirement from the SAB of Frank Korvemaker (appraisal and acquisition archivist), the death of Douglas Bocking (former associate provincial archivist and editor of Saskatchewan History), the acquisition of the records of P.G. Downes, and a review of the Harvest Fair celebrations held in the Regina reading room. Pages also include corrections to information appearing in the spring/summer 2013 issue of Saskatchewan History.

Black and white photographs appearing with these news items include: head and shoulders image of Frank Korvemaker; P.G. Downes seated beside a few boats; Nadine Charabin (manager of SAB Reference Services and publications coordinator of Saskatchewan History) and Tim Novak (reference archivist) interacting with guests at the Heritage Fair; Linda McIntyre (Provincial Archivist) and Barr Gorkin (member of Friends of the Saskatchewan Archives) making a draw for a door prize at the Heritage Fair; Douglas Bocking working at his desk (S-B6536); and several men standing in farm yard and wheat field of an unidentified farm (R-D1192).

Article is found in volume 65, issue 2 of Saskatchewan History, beginning on page 2.

Saskatchewan Archives Board

Diverse storytellers : Diverse perspectives

Component is an editorial that highlights the contents of the fall/winter 2013 issue of Saskatchewan History.

Editorial is accompanied by black and white photographs showing: Myrna Williams (editor of Saskatchewan History) and Lenora Toth (Saskatchewan Archives Board executive director of archival programs and information management, and general manger of Saskatchewan History) at the Harvest Fair held at the Saskatchewan Archives Board's Regina reading room; Saskatoon Christmas scene of a Swedish family gathered around a person reading from a book [S-SP-A21090 (2)]; and a close-up of a (Swedish) woman at wearing on her head a wreath adorned with lit candles and carrying an additional candle in her hands [S-SP-A21090 (4)].

Article is found in volume 65, issue 2 of Saskatchewan History, beginning on page 4.

Saskatchewan Archives Board