Saskatoon - Public buildings

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Building and Construction Trades Council publications

North Saskatchewan Building and Construction Trade Council Yearbooks for 1974 and 1975, published by Brent G. Naylor Publications Ltd.

South Saskatchewan Building and Construction Trades Council issue of The Building Trades in Canada, published by Brent G. Naylor Publications Ltd., 1976. 42 p. Includes articles on new City Hall in Regina; Federated Co-operatives Distribution Centre on Henderson Drive, Regina; and Poplar River Power Station, Coronach.

North Saskatchewan Building and Construction Trades Council issue of The Building Trades in Canada 1976, published by Brent G. Naylor Publications Ltd. 50 p. Includes articles on the POS Pilot Plant on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan and other construction projects on the campus; the Saskatchewan Forest Productions Corporation Head Office Building in Prince Albert; the addition to University Hospital, Saskatoon; the new Saskatoon Police Department Headquarters; the Saskatoon Airport Terminal; the Provincial Office Building in Saskatoon; and expansion of Parktown Motor Hotel, Saskatoon.

Historic Architecture of Saskatchewan Abstracts

Abstract intended as a preview of the publication entitled, Historic Architecture of Saskatchewan, published by the Saskatchewan Association of Architects. Includes historical sketches of the architecture of: Central Fire Hall, Regina; Hotel Cypress, Maple Creek; Weyburn Court House; a country grain elevator; the College Building at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon; Calvary Shrine, Candiac; Motherwell Homestead, Abernethy; Palace Theatre, Willow Bunch, Doukhobor Prayer Home, Veregin; Taylorton ghost town; and Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Stanley Mission. Printed by Focus Publishing Inc., Regina.