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Historic Places – Living Spaces: Webinar Series with Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport

March 25 - March 27

- Free

The Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport is pleased to announce the 2025 edition of our Winter webinar series, Historic Places – Living Places. We hope you will join us to learn about the important contributions historic places are making in Saskatchewan communities. Please share this invitation with colleagues and friends who may have an interest.

The webinars will be presented on the following days from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. CST.

Tuesday March 25, 2024

The Grand Hotel, Town of Shaunavon

Learn how a new owner is giving new life to an historic Shaunavon hotel that had sat vacant for over four decades.

 

The Bethany Social Hall, Village of Hazlet

A small rural community has creatively transformed an unused historic church into a valuable community event space.

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Wednesday March 26, 2025

Archaeological Investigations in the Wakamow Valley, Moose Jaw

An exciting archaeological project is producing new insights into the lives of First Nations people in Saskatchewan in the centuries before European settlers arrived. Hear about the project from the lead archaeologist.

Thursday March 27, 2025

John Nugent Studio – Provincial Heritage Property

Learn more about prominent Canadian sculptor John Nugent and the well-known Saskatchewan architect, Clifford Weins who designed this one-of-a-kind studio.

More information about the presentations is available on the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport Webinar Webpage.

Registration is free, but pre-registration is required. Registration is available for single or multiple days. TO REGISTER, CLICK HERE. Registrations will be accepted until Friday, March 21.

 

The webinars will be hosted on Microsoft Teams®. Links and instructions for accessing the webinars will be provided to registrants after registration closes.

Please note that the webinars are accredited for professional development credits from the Saskatchewan Economic Development Alliance and the Saskatchewan Professional Planners Institute.

If you have any questions, please contact our office at 306-787-2817 or historic.places@gov.sk.ca.

Organizer

Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport

Venue

Online Lecture

Organizer

Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport

Venue

Online Lecture