Nov 7, 2024
Passion can only fuel so much: The Need for Heritage Practitioners in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is home to hundreds of designated heritage sites, hundreds of museums, and many heritage-related organizations and societies. Many of…
Heritage Fairs provides opportunities for students and their families, teachers, and communities to create projects and learn about living heritage.
SaskWellbeing is a partnership with Community Initiatives Fund to develop SaskWellbeing, an initiative that encourages communities and decision-makers to consider and improve all dimensions of quality of life for all citizens.
The UNESCO Chair in Living Heritage & Sustainable Livelihoods is held jointly by Heritage Saskatchewan and the University of Northern British Columbia.
Nov 7, 2024
Saskatchewan is home to hundreds of designated heritage sites, hundreds of museums, and many heritage-related organizations and societies. Many of…
Oct 23, 2024
By Katherine Gilks A consistent theme in Canadian history is fighting for the right to vote. During my time coordinating our Heritage Fairs program,…
Sep 17, 2024
As we crest the month of September and march steadfastly towards falling leaves, pumpkin spice lattes, and cozy sweaters, I can’t help but…
Heritage Saskatchewan operates within the traditional homelands of the Nehiyaw Nehithaw/Nehinaw (Cree), Nahkawe (Saulteaux), Dakota, Lakota, Nakota, and Dene, and the homeland of the Michif (Métis), territories covered under Treaty 2, Treaty 4, Treaty 5, Treaty 6, Treaty 8, Treaty 10, a place many cultures now call home - Saskatchewan.