Murray Wood: The day Canada Became a nation
April 9, 1917 was Easter Monday. On that date, 109 years ago, Canadian soldiers made history at Vimy Ridge. Murray Wood ...
Rawlco Radio and the MacKenzie Art Gallery are staging another free admission day Saturday.
To celebrate the launch of African Canadian Black History Month, visitors can explore the museum’s second-floor galleries for free between 10 a.m., and 5:30 p.m.
There will be special programming between 1 and 4 p.m., in conjunction with the Saskatchewan African Canadian Heritage Museum.
The day is to include interactive tours, an introduction to the museum’s next film series, and art activities, along with special performances by the Ugandan Community Association of Saskatchewan and the Caribbean Association.
Rawlco Radio and the gallery announced in October that free admission days would be held once a month for five years.




