Intangible Cultural History of Saskatoon

Citizenship Ceremony at Blades Game 2017
Two articles about a citizenship ceremony that occurred for newcomers to Canada at a Saskatoon Blade's Hockey Game. Transcriptions of the articles are included.
Communist Letter Filed by Council; Stewart Annoyed Article
An article and a transcription regarding the writing of a letter recommending the city second a letter to the federal government requesting the opening of a second front.
Continuation of 1936 German Day Celebration
A continuation of the article about a German Day celebration in 1936, celebrated by Pro-Nazis., Page three and five
Continuation of 1936 German Day Celebration
A continuation of the article about a German Day celebration in 1936, celebrated by Pro-Nazis., Page three and five
Contracts Discussed
An article which features information about the Canadian Legion being opposed to the granting of war contracts to people of alien birth. Confiscation of all firearms owned by aliens was also discussed.
Contracts Discussed
An article which features information about the Canadian Legion being opposed to the granting of war contracts to people of alien birth. Confiscation of all firearms owned by aliens was also discussed.
Cornerstone Laying of Christ Church
Information about the laying of the cornerstone at Christ Church, done by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Council Decides Today on Letting Japs Reside Here
An article in which states that the City Council will decide soon on whether Japanese citizens will be allowed to reside in the city of Saskatoon. This article also contains opinions of local citizens regarding the topic
Council Decides Today on Letting Japs Reside Here
An article in which states that the City Council will decide soon on whether Japanese citizens will be allowed to reside in the city of Saskatoon. This article also contains opinions of local citizens regarding the topic
Council Decrees Japanese Influx Must Not Begin
An article which states a Japanese man, Y. Takahashi from British Columbia will not be allowed to relocate and live in Saskatoon in order to attend the U of S. Along with this a man on City Council makes the claim that Canadian boys gave up their university careers to fight for their country, so the Japanese should not be able to take their place
Council Decrees Japanese Influx Must Not Begin
An article which states a Japanese man, Y. Takahashi from British Columbia will not be allowed to relocate and live in Saskatoon in order to attend the U of S. Along with this a man on City Council makes the claim that Canadian boys gave up their university careers to fight for their country, so the Japanese should not be able to take their place
Council Rejects Japanese Appeal to Locate Here Transcription
A transcription of an article which states that the City Council did not allow more Japanese peoples to move to Saskatoon. Along with this it states that letters of protest were sent to the City Council regarding the residency of potential Japanese citizens, Page four
Council Rejects Japanese Appeal to Locate Here Transcription
A transcription of an article which states that the City Council did not allow more Japanese peoples to move to Saskatoon. Along with this it states that letters of protest were sent to the City Council regarding the residency of potential Japanese citizens, Page four
Crowd at the Riverbank
This photo shows a group of people on the riverbank in 1904. They are on the east side of the river, and the west side/downtown is visible across the water. The photo ID# is LH-2029. The photo is housed at the Saskatoon Public Library Local History Room and any further use or dissemination of this photo must receive permission from the Public Library.
Dedication of Coronation Park 1937
An article which mentions the dedication ceremony of Coronation Park, which is the south-side riverbank between Broadway and University Bridges. A transcription of the article is included.
Demolition of Traffic Bridge 2016
Six articles from The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix regarding the demolition of Saskatoon's Traffic Bridge in 2016. Included is a transcription of all six articles.
Discrimination Against Gay Professor 1975
These three articles are about the event in which a gay professor was disallowed to have student teachers, supposedly due to his homosexuality and the fear that he would be predatory while with them.
Discrimination Against Gay Professor Article One
This article states that a professor who came out as homosexual was discriminated against by not being allowed to have student teachers. Found on page one of the September 26, 1975 edition of The Shead.
Downtown Saskatoon, 1913
This photo shows the state of Saskatoon's downtown area in approximately 1913. A large portion of the river is shown along with the infrastructure along the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River. The photo ID# is LH-4155. The photo is housed at the Saskatoon Public Library Local History Room and any further use or dissemination of this photo must receive permission from the Public Library.