
Cemetery Tours Back for Summer 2022
Image: Men from the community building a fence around the Valhalla cemetery, ca. 1920 (2009.82.02) We’re excited to announce that our popular cemetery tours are

Image: Men from the community building a fence around the Valhalla cemetery, ca. 1920 (2009.82.02) We’re excited to announce that our popular cemetery tours are

Image: Mrs. Trelle drives the tractor while Mr. Trelle operates the binder while harvesting their wheat crop. The Trelles were World Wheat Kings when this

The Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the South Peace Regional Archives is taking place Saturday, March 28th at 1:00pm. Join us at the Archives (10329

On Saturday, March 30, the South Peace Regional Archives board of directors, staff, volunteers, and members of the public gathered for SPRA’s 2019 Annual General

South Peace Regional Archives is hosting a cemetery tour next week and we’re inviting you to join in! The tour takes place on

Above: Sharing Stories: Jim and Mary Jean read while Dr. Carlisle talks to young David, 1941. (SPRA 399.01.43) Archives staff and volunteers shared ideas and

Image: William Innes in his home, using a radio set, ca. 1930 (SPRA 032.08.08.1090) Make your mark on history. Visit the Archives Sound Booth in

Above: Sexsmith curling ladies in 1928 posed with brooms, rocks, and a trophy. Skip Mrs. Brown (left), ?, Mrs. Ellsworth Foy (holding cup), and ? presumably

1) Slugs were used to detect poison gas attacks. Source: How did animals (even slugs) serve in World War I? 2) There were separate

The Friends of the South Peace Regional Archives invites you to save the date for our upcoming fall event, the Great War Gala. This event