Vehicle stacking at the Saskatoon WDM in 1986

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Vehicle stacking at the Saskatoon WDM in 1986
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On this day in 1986, employees add vehicles to the storage area of the Saskatchewan Western Development Museums' provincial service centre.

, curated by the City of Saskatoon Archives. Today, we see artifact care coordinator Neil McLeod stacking vehicles in the storage area at the Saskatchewan Western Development Museums’ provincial service centre during a tour of the building, from Oct. 12, 1986. McLeod said it was often difficult to even get at a specific artifact let alone assess it …

Through his job McLeod has gained a better understanding and deep admiration for what the pioneers had to endure. He says that people todayEighth Street traffic circle leaves it's mark on Saskatoon in 1982 The news seems to be flying at us faster all the time. From politics to crime and everything in between, it can be hard to keep up. With that in mind, the Saskatoon StarPhoenix has created annewsletter that can be delivered daily to your inbox to help make sure you are up to date with the most vital news of the day.

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