Canadian Spectator (Regina, Sask.)
- Micro. R-1.296/1 (NP 304)
- File part
- 1936-03-28, 1936-04-08
File part consists of microfilmed issues for Canadian Spectator from March 28 and April 8, 1936.
Western Printers Association
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Canadian Spectator (Regina, Sask.)
File part consists of microfilmed issues for Canadian Spectator from March 28 and April 8, 1936.
Western Printers Association
Canadian Spectator (Regina, Sask.) collection
Collection consists of issues for Canadian Spectator from March 28, April 8, June 27, August 1 and 20 (or 29), and September 12, 1936 and January 16, 1937.
Western Printers Association
CCF Research Review collection
Collection consists of issues for CCF Research Review from 1934 to 1935(volumes 2 and 3, numbers 13 to 27).
Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project
Interviews conducted by Linda Quigley, Susan MacLean and Allan Quigley for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government . Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.
Solomon M. Bonneau of Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, a lawyer and newspaper editor born in 1888, describes his life in Winnipeg, Manitoba and working for newspapers there, his move to Gravelbourg in 1918, his legal practice and work as the editor of the Gravelbourg Star with comments about the buildings, institutions and sports activities of Gravelbourg.
George Matchette of Earl Grey, Saskatchewan, a farmer and butcher born around 1905, describes life in Earl Grey from 1905.
S. Irene McKinney and Edward F. McKinney of Regina, Saskatchewan discuss their lives in Regina, mentioning the Regina Riot in 1935 and the Regina Cyclone in 1912. Mrs. McKinney speaks of her early life near Cut Knife.
Mary McNiece of Lumsden, Saskatchewan describes farming in the Lumsden district from 1909.
Doug Minor of Regina, Saskatchewan, a policeman born in 1915, describes life on his parents' homestead near Earl Grey, hus duties as a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) recruit, and barracks life and many anecdotes about outlaws, rustlers, rum rummers and other people he dealt with through his work in various districts in Saskatchewan.
File part consists of a microfilmed copy of Citizen Times from about 1980.
Item consists of an original copy of Citizen Times from about 1980.
Citizen Times (Regina, Sask.) collection
Collection consists of original and microfilmed copy of Citizen Times from about 1980.
City's Edge (Balgonie, Sask.) collection
This collection consists of original and microfilmed issues for The City's Edge from 1988 to 1992 (incomplete).
Co-operative Consumer collection
Collection consists of microfilmed issues for Co-operative Consumer from May 1941 to 1982.
Reel consists of microfilmed issues for Regina Daily Post from February 10 to March 31, 1930.