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Transportation and Communication - Newspapers
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R-A4106
Item Date
ca 1918


The Parkinson brothers deliver the Kamsack newspaper.


As settlement spread across the province so did newspapers. In the early years they were the only means of communicating news and information to the people. Virtually every town and city had a newspaper or two and several speciality newspapers developed to provide information to their readers.

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R-A4106
Media Type:
photograph
Keywords:
Children; Clothing and Dress; Newspapers; Kamsack


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Image Preview R-A18819 Photograph 11 - Mrs. Hawkes was the first woman editor and publisher of a weekly newspaper. The Broadview Express was one of many small
Image Preview R-A18818 Photograph 12 - The Broadview Express newspaper office with Mrs Hawkes on crutches.
Image Preview R-A18196 Photograph 13 - The Qu'Appelle Progress newspaper office.
Image Preview R-B9226 Photograph 14 - An interior view of the Maple Creek newspaper’s printing room.
Image Preview R-A4106 Photograph 15 - The Parkinson brothers deliver the Kamsack newspaper.
Image Preview R-N Page 2 Photograph 16 - A sample page from the Milestone Mail newspaper.
Image Preview R-N Page 1 Photograph 17 - A sample page from the Milestone Mail newspaper.
Image Preview R-N C70 Photograph 18 - "A sample page from the Verwood Times, June 25, 1926"
Image Preview R-N251 PDF Document 19 - Sample pages from the Saskatchewan Farmer.
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