CLOWNING AROUND!
Forty-five years ago this clown entertained spectators at the Alsask Rodeo. The car blew up, ran out of gas, burned alcohol and later split in two…
KREW KUTS: 1954 – Booming & Babies
“Barn At The Right Time; A History of the Baby Boom Generation” is the title of Doug Owram’s book published in 1996.
KREW KUTS: The Oyen area and D-Day
Despite our complacency and habit of thinking that wars and military conflict occur elsewhere, they often have a direct impact on local communities.
The Heroes of Normandy
Death struck deeply into those who waded ashore on June 6, 1944. Struggling to quickly move from their landing craft to the sand of Normandy beach.
The Lasting Legacy of War Amputees
On June 6, 1944, a pivotal moment unfolded as thousands of Canadian soldiers stormed Juno Beach in Normandy, in the heavily German-fortified coast of France.
KREW KUTS: Piecing Together Oyen’s Past – 1924
This is a series of news items from 1924, offering glimpses of life in this community a century ago. How similar are they to events that occur now – or how different?
KREW KUTS: An obscure photo enlightens
The dedicated volunteers who compiled the first series of local history books in the 1970s and 1980s deserve our unconditional praise.
Down memory lane
The Oyen Echo’s archives revealed an article celebrating the 75th birthday of the Sibbald Post Office. The post office’s 75th birthday was celebrated on Monday, March 9, 1987…
KREW KUTS: Meaningful trails of a tragedy
Inspirational stories, too often, are hidden, lost in the complexities of daily life, remaining untold. That was striking to me while wandering through news reports in 1934.
KREW KUTS: Trains grounded - leaving earthly memories
Two centuries ago, railways replaced waterways as an effective means of travel and transport. Then highways replaced the railway.
KREW KUTS: Small Towns - Big News
“New towns are springing into existence,” the Calgary Daily Herald reported, as it tracked developments on the Goose Lake Line…
KREW KUTS: The Goose Lake Line: Part 4
Infrastructure like railways are systems shaping our world, as Deb Chachra describes in her new book “How Infrastructure Works.”
KREW KUTS: The Goose Lake Line - Part 3
In its beginnings, the Canadian Northern Railway remained in the shadows of larger and more competitive builders like the Canadian Pacific Railway.
KREW KUTS: The Goose Lake Line – Part 2
What circumstances led Anne Clemens and Burns Peacock (Echo, March 26) and many of this community’s ancestors, including mine, to live on the Goose Lake Line (GLL)?
Carnivals – More Than Entertainment
Winter carnivals in communities like Oyen have a long tradition. Oyen’s first, a “Hard Times” skating carnival, occurred on January 14, 1915.
Receipt from 1957
Compare these prices from 1957! The receipt was pictured in the Esther history book.
Krew Kuts: The Goose Lake Line – Part 1
Most people know the basic story of building the Canadian Pacific Railway – to connect eastern Canada with the west coast, firmly establishing the external boundaries of Canada.
Oyen Students Publish Paper
OYEN, June 29, 1942 – At the beginning of the school term the students of the Oyen high school organized a students’ union and decided to publish a paper…
A Homesteader’s Story: NO MORE SPUDS AND A 2-STOREY SOD HOUSE
An article by J.E. Hess printed in the history book “Many Trails Crossed Here” records the story of his father homesteading in Oyen in July, 1910.