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Museum Musings: Prince Albert and area grist mills

Prince Albert Historical SocietyI recently read an article debunking the myth that Louis de la Corne grew wheat at his fur trading post in 1754. There is considerable literature suggesting that at his fort on the Saskatchewan River, La Corne was the first to grow wheat in what is now the Province of Saskatchewan. Whichever is true, the article started me thinking about those who grew wheat in the Prince Albert area, and how that wheat might have been ground into flour. ....

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L'Eau Vive launches initiative to preserve francophone history


L Eau Vive launches initiative to preserve francophone history
The Regina newspaper provides the province s francophone community with a voice and they re ready to start preserving that legacy.
Author of the article: Gillian Francis
Publishing date: May 18, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  2 minute read  • 
Patricia Choppinet, left, and Omer Labrie-Boulay are helping to archive L Eau Vivre, a Francophone newspaper based out of Regina, Saskatchewan. Here, they stand in front of a scanning machine, which they use to make digital copies of newspaper articles dating back to 1971. Photo by TROY FLEECE /Regina Leader-Post
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For the francophone population of Regina, their distinct cultural and linguistic identity is maintained through their close-knit community and at the heart of it all is L’Eau Vive, their local newspaper, which has embarked on a journey to preserve the history of its people and their way of life. ....

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