Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park - Saskatchewan
15-Sep-2020 | R. Clark-Martin
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Brothers Charlie and Harold Dyer, sons of William and Rebecca Dyer of Carlyle, Saskatchewan. Both died in service. Charlie was killed in August 1916, aged 24. Harold a few months later in October, aged 19.
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Canadian Pacific 3065 (EMD GP38-2) leaving the grain elevator in Rockglen, Saskatchewan [source]
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Houses at the Matador Co-operative Farm, Saskatchewan
Lorne Dietrick... works as automatic grain loader piles wheat for open storage... Saskatchewan
Gar Lunney - 1952
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Lake Abraham, Alberta: this lake in Alberta was created in 1972 as part of the process of building the Bighorn Dam, being added along the upper course of the North Saskatchewan River.
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I was walking to the bus stop this morning when I saw this rainbow!
It’s more likely to be a sun dog, but I only saw one half.
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At golden hour, the setting prairie sun silhouettes three GMD-1 road switchers and their train of grain hoppers on CN's Craik Subdivision south of Condie, Saskatchewan, 09/03/1997. Photo by John Leopard
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Cuthbert King Matthews was born in London, England in June, 1892. He emigrated to Canada at age nineteen, where he began homesteading in Saskatchewan. Matthews enlisted in Winnipeg, Manitoba in March, 1916. He served overseas in Belgium and France until wounded in August, 1918 and returned to Canada in 1919.
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