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History

Read important stories about the past and who we are as Prairie people.

The road from Wekusko to Snow Lake

The train rhythmically clicked its way from Winnipeg, on through Dauphin, Swan River, The Pas and finally, we arrived at Wekusko.

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Why crosses were burned on the Prairies?

In the 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan aimed to gain a foothold in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. However, its popularity was short-lived. Even so, every now and again a news story will pop up to suggest the organization never completely went away.

Historic dance halls on the Prairies – gangs, fighting, vikings and love

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