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MURIEL A. JARVIS has seen many changes in Saskatchewan since her birth on the Prairies in 1920: the Saskatoon City Hospital is now a gleaming structure of steel and glass with ten floors and a central transparent elevator, a transformation from the brick structure where she trained and worked as a young nurse in the 1940s. Health care too has changed a great deal since then; nursing has been transformed, and the status of women revolutionized.
The inspiring story of a girl from Kenaston, Saskatchewan, who had a dream...And her dream changed a province.
Awards:
Finalist. 2013 Saskatchewan Book Awards.
Non- Fiction
MIDDLE AGE ISN’T BEING KIND TO DECLAN HALL... His career is in turmoil, his marriage has ended and he’s suddenly living in a Saskatoon high-rise with his sluggish bulldog and his Star Wars collection. As one brutally cold (colder than Hoth!) Canadian winter ensues, Deck tries desperately to get on track and adjust to his altered life. But there are roadblocks ahead as Deck struggles to find himself in his new world. Also includes the novella ROCKET OF THE STARSHIP. Grumpy gay comic shop owner Dare Darke is still adjusting to being in his first real relationship when an eighteen-year-old boy named Rocket enters his store and drops a bomb. What follows is a blast wave that will alter Dare’s world forever.
Fiction
Saskatchewan Dirt is a well researched genealogical and geographical pursuit of the early connections between settlers and Indigenous people in southeast Saskatchewan. In her research, Bev Lundahl uncovers several surprising connections in both the past and the present, sparking a road trip undertaken in the spring of 2020 with Georgina Cyr—the Métis chairperson of Intercultural Grandmothers Uniting (IGU). Sharing these discoveries with the other members of IGU leads to compelling memories from several Residential School survivors. The search unfolds in real-time during the pandemic, marked by climate and human health emergencies along the way, including the announcement of the identification of unmarked graves at Residential School sites across the prairies. Saskatchewan Dirt is a true story of connection—and the building of reconciliation.
Non-Fiction
It's the interview everyone has been waiting for! When Canadian music sensation Ten Past Midnight arrives for their first television interview, lead performer Indie is nowhere to be seen. Boiling with frustration, he has walked away from the band he created with his best friend, Jaxson. Now Indie is ready to fly to Los Angeles to sign a solo deal with another record label—a label owned by his heartthrob, pop-music-superstar boyfriend. But while Indie questions his decision to leave on the verge of the band’s imminent success, Jaxson and his bandmates must deal with a savvy reporter scrounging for a scoop.
Fiction: Young Adult
Gathering oral history, genealogical research, and the written history of Rupert’s Land and the Red River Settlement, Audrhea Lande gives us the true life story of William Hallett. He called himself a loyal half-breed of the Red River Settlement and, with good reason, sworn enemy of Louis Riel. Overlooked by history until now, this is the story of a remarkable Métis man, one Manitobans can proudly call their own.
Non-Fiction
Celebrate sweet moments with this playful teaspoon stamped with "To a Lifetime of Ice Cream Together." Made by Dragonfly and Wolf Hand Stamped Designs, it adds a fun and heartfelt touch to your favorite treats. Perfect for sharing laughs and scoops, this handcrafted spoon brings joy to every dessert.
Sunset Bison Collection by Nickolas Anderson
Bring the beauty of the prairies into your home with our brand-new exclusive artistic collection from Saskatchewan artist Nickolas Anderson.
This striking series features a bold buffalo silhouette set against a vibrant sunset and wheat field, capturing the soul of the prairies in rich watercolour detail. Every piece is a celebration of Saskatchewan’s wild beauty and wide-open skies — perfect for anyone who loves where they’re from.
The collection includes:
Tea towels
Stickers
Mugs
Tote bags
Keychains
Magnets
Each item is designed to add a pop of colour to your space while supporting local Saskatchewan art. Whether you’re looking for a meaningful gift or a keepsake for yourself, this collection lets you own a piece of the prairies.
Decorate your space with these fun ceramic ornament! Designed to hang effortlessly, they add a playful charm to any room or holiday tree. Their handcrafted style brings a joyful splash of creativity wherever you place them!