The Saskatchewan Archives Board today launched the second in a series of video exhibits commemorating Saskatchewan’s involvement in the First World War.  From the Prairies to the Trenches – From Salisbury Plain to Flanders Fields, November 1914 – December 1915 explores the events of 1915 at the Front and at home in Saskatchewan.

“100 years ago today, the people of Saskatchewan were fully engaged in the First World War,” Minister responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission Mark Docherty said.  “This second video exhibit tells the next chapter in the conflict from both overseas and at home.  Watching this series, we are learning about and honouring those who fought in the war through the amazing resource we have in our provincial archives.” - See more at: http://www.yorktonnews.com/news/local-news/the-saskatchewan-archives-releases-second-video-1.2029999#sthash.WjrnfxDG.dpuf

The Saskatchewan Archives Board today launched the second in a series of video exhibits commemorating Saskatchewan’s involvement in the First World War. From the Prairies to the Trenches – From Salisbury Plain to Flanders Fields, November 1914 – December 1915 explores the events of 1915 at the Front and at home in Saskatchewan.


“100 years ago today, the people of Saskatchewan were fully engaged in the First World War,” Minister responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission Mark Docherty said. “This second video exhibit tells the next chapter in the conflict from both overseas and at home. Watching this series, we are learning about and honouring those who fought in the war through the amazing resource we have in our provincial archives.”


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