2025 Virtual Heritage Fair Winners
Top Score: Cardiovascular Disease (Swathi Suresh Kumar) (Gr. 7, Saskatoon)
Runner-up Score: Insulin (Payton Johnson) (Gr. 5, Saskatoon)
Provincial Heritage Fair Finalists:
These projects have been selected to attend the 2025 Provincial Heritage Fair on June 4 at Government House in Regina. Heritage Saskatchewan will make arrangements with finalists through teachers and parents.
- Cardiovascular Disease (Swathi Suresh Kumar) (Gr. 7, Saskatoon)
- Insulin (Payton Johnson) (Gr. 5, Saskatoon)
- Terry Fox (Ethan Andre) (Gr. 5, Saskatoon)
- Patterns in Time: Indigenous Beading through the Years (Enakshi Dwivedi) (Gr. 7, Regina)
- The Red Paper Clip (Harli Raiwet) (Gr. 4, Whitewood)
- Gordie Howe (Mary Elash) (Gr. 5, Saskatoon)
- Canadian Lynx (Evangeline Michel) (Gr. 5, Saskatoon)
- The Arctic (Vienna Dietrich & Kaybree Kleemola) (Gr. 5, Regina)
- Claude Morin (Alyanne Sirois) (Gr. 4, Regina)
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Brianne Bell) (Gr. 7, Regina) [tie for 10th]
- Canada’s Wonderland (Sydney Purse) (Gr. 8, Regina) [tie for 10th]
The Top Projects will receive plaques and nameplates at the Provincial Fair. The Top Score and the Runner-Up Score will also receive an additional prize opportunity from Canada’s National History Society.
Highest Scores:
Best Grade 4: The Red Paper Clip (Harli Raiwet) (Gr. 4, Whitewood)
Best Grade 5: Insulin (Payton Johnson) (Gr. 5, Saskatoon)
Best Grade 6: Leo Major (Muhammad Muaz Yousuf) (Gr. 6, Moose Jaw)
Best Grade 7: Cardiovascular Disease (Swathi Suresh Kumar) (Gr. 7, Saskatoon)
Best Grade 8: Canada’s Wonderland (Sydney Purse) (Gr. 8, Regina)
Best French-language project: Claude Morin (Alyanne Sirois) (Gr. 4, Regina)
The High Scores will receive additional certificates.
Below are the winners of the same awards awarded at the Regional Heritage Fairs, and of awards that are unique to the Virtual Heritage Fair, listed separately. Each project was eligible to win a maximum of two awards per project.
Virtual Heritage Fair Prize Winners
Award Name |
Project Name |
| Best Display | The Arctic (Vienna Dietrich & Kaybree Kleemola) (Gr. 5, Regina) |
| Best Project Title | The Majestic Moose – Giant of the Canadian Wild (Abigail Huynh) (Gr. 5, Saskatoon) |
| Best Handcrafted Model/Diorama | Canadian Vikings (Arya Varma-Robb) (Gr. 6, Regina) |
| Best Original Cartoon Drawings | Scotty the Dinosaur (Levi Ingils & Joshua Ross) (Gr. 5, Regina) |
| Best Original Visual Artwork | The History of Caron (Irvhen Reyes) (Gr. 6, Caronport) |
| Best Project About Animals | Canadian Lynx (Evangeline Michel) (Gr. 5, Saskatoon) |
| Best Project About An Athlete/Team | Terry Fox (Ethan Andre) (Gr. 5, Saskatoon) |
| Best Project About A Scientist |
Insulin (Payton Johnson) (Gr. 5, Saskatoon) |
| Most Creative Project | Patterns in Time: Indigenous Beading through the Years (Enakshi Dwivedi) (Gr. 7, Regina) |
| Best Video Host | The Skylight Caper (Annabel Nosa Idemudia) (Gr. 7, Saskatoon) |
| Best Video Production |
Cardiovascular Disease (Swathi Suresh Kumar) (Gr. 7, Saskatoon) |
| Most Passionate & Compassionate About Topic | Norman Bethune (Xinyan Guo) (Gr. 5, Saskatoon) |
| Best Celebration of Living Heritage | Saskatchewan Curling (Asten Hayhurst) (Gr. 4, Whitewood) |
There are no awards at this time. Please check back later.