PAssages: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, by Joan Champ

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About Me

I only lived in Prince Albert for three years, from 1969 until I graduated from high school in 1972. After several decades, I returned to the city for almost 9 months in 2017. While there, I had the opportunity to write this weekly history column for the Prince Albert Daily Herald. This blog is a compilation of all 36 PAssages columns that were published in the newspaper over that period. I am a historian and former CEO of the four Western Development Museums in Saskatchewan. – Joan Champ

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Top Posts & Pages

  • January 7, 1930 – Official Opening of the Prince Albert Sanatorium
  • October 17, 1918 – Spanish Flu Epidemic Reaches Prince Albert
  • 1956 to 2001 – High School Snake Dances
  • February 23, 2009 – Closure of Saskatchewan Penitentiary’s Farm Annex
  • June 11, 1983: Phil Lederhouse, blind golfer, inducted into Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame
  • 1970s – Unfair High School Dress Code for Girls
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