Saskatchewan Archives Online. News Archives Visit Windspeaker. The Saskatchewan Archives Board has
News Archives Visit Windspeaker. The Saskatchewan Archives Board has been microfilming newspapers since the 1940s, and holds a large collection of Saskatchewan daily and weekly newspapers. Approximately 70,000 pages of homestead records are currently accessible online, with additional material being made available as resources allow. This page displays jobs available to the public, including permanent full-time, part-time, non-permanent, executive opportunities and labour service. These Archives are located across the country including British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland. The Archives Board has begun digitizing community newspapers which are found at Saskatchewan Historic Newspapers Online. The Leader-Post was published in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada and includes 1,377,990 searchable pages from 1883-2025. Help and Learning Find a guide, in person or online We provide free guidance and resources to help you make more family history discoveries. Records about the creation and maintenance of these schools, and about the education of Saskatchewan citizens, are acquired by the Provincial Archives from the Ministry of Education. This archival catalogue uses Access to Memory (AtoM) open-source software, allowing the Archives to easily share information with the public and with many other provincial and national archival catalogues.
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