2024: (Photo Album)
Archives Award: Brianne Bell (Grade 6, Regina), for her project "Up the Johns!": The History of the Royal Regina Rifles
Mixed Media Award: Sophie Beros (Grade 6, Regina), for her project Thérèse Casgrain
Innovation Award: Rohit Judge (Grade 8, Saskatoon), for his project Frederick Banting et la découverte d'insuline
Historical Thinking Award: Lawson Lofstrom (Grade 6, Saskatoon), for his project The First in Three: Alex Decoteau
Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Award: Holden Alexson (Grade 5, Prince Albert), for his project L'éducation à la réconciliation #62 à 65
Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Family History Award: Hayley McLeod (Grade 8, Regina), for her project Chinese Immigration
2024 Heritage Saskatchewan 15th Anniversary Award: Camryn Michener (Grade 6, Moose Jaw), for her project The Library Revolution
Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Prize: Rinoa Harthe Agravante (Grade 6, Moose Jaw), for her project The Burgess Shale: Strange Creatures of Canada
Top Ten Projects by Judges' Scores:
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Top Score: The Library Revolution (Camryn Michener) (Gr. 6, Moose Jaw)
Runner-up Score: The First in Three: Alex Decoteau (Lawson Lofstrom) (Gr. 6, Saskatoon)
Top Ten (#3-10):
- The Burgess Shale: Strange Creatures of Canada (Rinoa Harthe Agravante) (Gr. 6, Moose Jaw)
- Thérèse Casgrain (Sophie Beros) (Gr. 6, Regina)
- Chinese Immigration (Hayley McLeod) (Gr. 8, Regina)
- Frederick Banting et la découverte d'insuline (Rohit Judge) (Gr. 8, Saskatoon)
- The Lost Lemon Mine: A Slice of History (Alayna Clake) (Gr. 8, Regina)
- S.T.A.R.S. (Ben Jebelli) (Gr. 6, Weyburn)
- Canada and the Netherlands (Hannah Bean) (Gr. 7, Regina)
- Pier 21: The Gateway to Canada (Tristan de Jager) (Gr. 5, Caronport)
2023: (Photo Album)
Archives Award: Emelia Mikkelsen (Grade 8, Regina), for her project Flowers for the Living: Unearthing the Full Story of Nellie McClung
Digital Media Award: Sophie Dupeyron (Grade 8, Regina), for her project L'intelligence artificielle dans les écoles
Innovation Award: Lily Kornaga (Grade 5, Saskatoon), for her project Stranger Things in Saskatchewan
Historical Thinking Award: Ahilesh Sivakumar (Grade 7, Saskatoon), for his project Canola Innovations
Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Award: Alayna Clake (Grade 7, Regina), for her project The Mad Trapper of Rat River: An Arctic Mystery
SK Genealogical Society Family History Award: Brianne Bell (Grade 5, Regina), for her project My Grandpa's Story
SK Heritage Foundation Award: Olivia Dyrland (Grade 8, Kyle), for her project The Growth of Matador
2023 30th Anniversary of Heritage Fairs Award: Anabia Yousuf (Grade 5, Moose Jaw), for her project Vimy Ridge
Top Ten Projects by Judges' Scores:
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Top Score: L'intelligence artificielle dans les écoles (Sophie Dupeyron) (Gr. 8, Regina)
Runner-up Score: Stranger Things in Saskatchewan (Lily Kornaga) (Gr. 5, Saskatoon)
Top Ten (#3-10):
- Flowers for the Living: Unearthing the Full Story of Nellie McClung (Emelia Mikkelsen) (Gr. 8, Regina)
- Canola Innovations (Ahilesh Sivakumar) (Gr. 7, Saskatoon)
- Vimy Ridge (Anabia Yousuf) (Gr. 5, Moose Jaw)
- My Grandpa's Story (Brianne Bell) (Gr. 5, Regina)
- Jordan's Principle (Kenzie Crocker) (Gr. 6, Moose Jaw)
- David Bouchard (Thomas Spooner) (Gr. 4, Regina)
- Elsie MacGill: The Sky's the Limit (Abby Hogeboom) (Gr. 8, Moose Jaw)
- Emily Carr (Eva Megchun & Estelle Pulga) (Gr. 4, Regina)
2022: (Photo Album)
Archives Award: Charlotte Bradley-Dawson (Grade 6, Regina), for her project Saskatchewan Inventions
Digital Media Award: Samyuktha Suresh Kumar (Grade 8, Saskatoon), for her project Cancer Coverage in Canada
Innovation Award: Alayna Clake (Grade 6, Regina), for her project Mona Parsons: A Life in Five Acts
Historical Thinking Award: Emelia Mikkelsen (Grade 7, Regina), for her project Reliving the Cook House
Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Award: Sophie Dupeyron (Grade 7, Regina), for her project La scientologie au Canada
SK Genealogical Society Family History Award: Hailey Haas (Grade 7, White City), for her project Herman Bugg: WWII Soldier
2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Award: Kenzie Crocker (Grade 5, Moose Jaw), for her project Mary Two-Axe Earley: Fighting for Equality
Top Ten Projects by Judges' Scores:
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Top Score: La scientologie au Canada (Sophie Dupeyron) (Gr. 7, Regina)
Runner-up Score: Reliving the Cook House (Emelia Mikkelsen) (Gr. 7, Regina)
Top Ten (#3-10):
- Mona Parsons: A Life in Five Acts (Alayna Clake) (Gr. 6, Regina)
- Canada in WWII (Aditi Dhungana) (Gr. 8, Regina)
- Mary Two-Axe Earley: Fighting for Equality (Kenzie Crocker) (Gr. 5, Moose Jaw)
- Marcel Morin (Christelle Sirois) (Gr. 4, Regina)
- Herman Bugg: WWII Soldier (Hailey Haas) (Gr. 7, White City)
- Arthur Lismer (Carter Glasspell, MacGregor Harrison, & Madelynn Sims) (Gr. 7, Regina)
- Les femmes pendant la Deuxième guerre mondiale (David Cloutier) (Gr. 7, Regina)
- Marc Aurèle Fortin (Geneviève Williams) (Gr. 4, Regina)
2019: (Photo Album)
Archives Award: Renee Cote (Grade 7, Shaunavon), for her project My Importance to Canada
Innovation Award: George Wang (Grade 8, Saskatoon), for his project The Future of the Film Industry: IMAX
Digital Media Award: Sheradan Done (Grade 6, Saskatoon), for her project Stamps & Their Sticky Past
Historical Thinking Award: David Cloutier & Sophie Dupeyron (Grade 4, Regina), for their project Les camps d'internement japonais
Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Prize: Ari Vass (Grade 6, Saskatoon), for his project Winnie the Pooh
SK Genealogical Society 50th Anniversary Award: Ella Truszkowski (Grade 7, Regina), for her project L'histoire de mes ancêtres polonais
Top Ten Projects by Judges' Scores:
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The Future of the Film Industry: IMAX (George Wang, Grade 8, Saskaton) [Top Score]
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Hutterite Colonies & Their Way of Life (Allery Lang, Grade 8, Regina) [Runner-up Score]
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Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (C.H.I.M.E.) (Emma-Leigh Vancoughnett, Grade 8, Moose Jaw)
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Lester B. Pearson (Connor Francis, Grade 4, Whitewood)
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Chris Hadfield: The First Canadian Commander of the ISS (Avery Surtees, Grade 7, Moose Jaw)
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Springhill: Ville de miracle (Lauren Boucher, Grade 7, Regina)
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Stamps & Their Sticky Past (Sheradan Done, Grade 6, Saskatoon)
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L'histoire de mes ancêtres polonais (Ella Truszkowski, Grade 7, Regina)
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The Vikings (Mary-Jane Doherty, Grade 8, Glentworth)
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Canada's Military Contribution During WWI (Nicholas Schenk, Grade 8, Moose Jaw)
2018: (Photo Album)
Archives Award: Mya Leibel (Grade 6, Swift Current), for her project The Dieppe Raid
Innovation Award: Allister Merrifield (Grade 7, Rosetown), for her project Fur-trapping in Canada
Digital Media Award: Hunter Nichols (Grade 5, Moose Jaw), for his project The Enemy That Never Was
Historical Thinking Award: Émil Ouellet (Grade 8, Regina), for his project Le Canada en Afghanistan
Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Award: Savannah Petersen (Grade 7, Glentworth), for her project The Great Wall of Saskatchewan
Heritage Fairs 25th Anniversary Award: Austin Arcand & Sierra Lafond (Grade 4, Muskeg Lake), for their project The Heartbeat of Mother Earth
Top Ten Projects by Judges' Scores:
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Canada's Dead Sea (Anya Shyian, Grade 8, White City) [Top Score - won Diefenbaker Canada Centre prize]
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Canada's Dextrous Canadarms (Sean Carlson, Grade 8, Moose Jaw) [Runner-up Score - won Diefenbaker Canada Centre prize]
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Anti-Islamophobia (Navera Siddiqui, Grade 8, Regina)
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Canadarms (George Wang, Grade 7, Saskatoon)
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Fur Trapping in Canada (Allister Merrifield, Grade 7, Rosetown)
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Dr. Verna St. Denis (Prarthona Datta, Grade 5, Saskatoon)
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The Lakota Way (Mary-Jane Doherty, Grade 7, Glentworth)
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Black Canadian Heroes (Daniel Mulolani, Grade 6, Moose Jaw)
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John Diefenbaker (Abhinav Menon, Grade 5, Saskatoon)
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Wilder Penfield: "I Smell Burnt Toast" (Saren Petrychyn, Grade 6, Neudorf)
& Le création d l'Ô Canada (Jeanne Wruck, Grade 8, Vonda) [tied]
2017: (Photo Album)
Archives Award: Eryn Kielo (Grade 8, Delisle), for her project Jack Hitchcock
Innovation Award: Ethan Done (Grade 8, Saskatoon), for his project The Klondike Gold Rush
Digital Award: Connor Yeroschak (Grade 5, Moose Jaw), for his project The Frank Slide - The Mountain That Moves
Historical Thinking Award: Grayce McNeil (Grade 7, Warman), for her project My Opa's Escape from the Nazis during WW2
Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Award: Elijah Lagrelle & Marie Wolfe (Grade 5, Muskeg Lake), for their project Traditional Medicines
150th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation Award: Nicole Lindenschmidt (Grade 7, Hanley), for her project Uniquely Me - How I Came to Be Canadian
Top Ten Projects by Judges' Scores:
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David Suzuki (Brynn Cullen & Charlie McNeil, Grade 6, Regina)
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Banff National Park (Allister Merrifield, Grade 6, Rosetown)
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The Klondike Gold Rush (Ethan Done, Grade 8, Saskatoon)
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Vimy 1917 (Émil Ouellet, Grade 7, Regina)
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My Opa's Escape from the Nazis during WW2 (Grayce McNeil, Grade 7, Warman)
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Sikhs Shaping Canada (Jaysheen Gill, Grade 7, Saskatoon)
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Jack Hitchcock (Eryn Kielo, Grade 8, Delisle)
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Kootenai Brown (Colby Campbell, Grade 6, Swift Current)
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The Holocaust (Sasha Prut & Subhana Syed, Grade 8, Regina)
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Medicare (Baylie White, Grade 8, Davidson)
& The Frank Slide - The Mountain That Moves (Connor Yeroschak, Grade 5, Moose Jaw) [tied]
2016: (Photo Album)
Archives Award: Avery Ebenal (Grade 8, Davidson), for his project The Spanish Influenza
Innovation Award: Brynn Cullen & Mya Grabarczyk (Grade 5, Regina), for their project The Tunnels of Moose Jaw
Digital Award: Kent Shumlich (Grade 5, Weyburn), for his project Saskatchewan Air Ambulance
Historical Thinking Award: Lynnisa Pasap (Grade 8, Regina), for her project FIrst Nations Past & Brighter Future
Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Award: Lynnisa Pasap (Grade 8, Regina), for her project First Nations Past & Brighter Future
Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame 50th Anniversary Award: Sage Amell (Grade 7, Moose Jaw), for her project Doris Sitter School of Dance
Top Ten Projects by Judges' Scores:
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Banff National Park - Canada's First National Park (Colby Hough, Grade 6, Eston)
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Doukhobors (Cara Mino, Grade 6, Saskatoon)
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The Tunnels of Moose Jaw (Brynn Cullen & Mya Grabarczyk, Grade 5, Regina)
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First Nations Past & Brighter Future (Lynnisa Pasap, Grade 8, Regina)
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La libération des Pays-Bas (Émil Ouellet, Grade 6, Regina)
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The Third Wave of Ukrainian Immigration (Anastasya Hrycay, Grade 7, Saskatoon)
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Saskatchewan Air Ambulance (Kent Shumlich, Grade 5, Weyburn)
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Doris Sitter School of Dance (Sage Amell, Grade 7, Moose Jaw)
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Emily Murphy (Nada Emara, Grade 6, Saskatoon)
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Change in Change: The Royal Canadian Mint (Ethan Done, Grade 7, Saskatoon)
2015: (Photo Album)
Archives Award: Nathan Bartsch, Nutana: The First Neighbourhood in Saskatoon (Grade 5, Saskatoon)
Digital Award: Nabeera Siddiqui, Natural Resources (Grade 7, Regina)
Innovation Award: Puja Rajesh, Canadian Arctic Expedition: 1913-1918 (Grade 7, Saskatoon)
Historical Thinking Award: Alina Sami, Invisible Holocaust: Made in Canada (Grade 8, Saskatoon)
Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Award: Colby Hough, Fort Walsh National Historic Site (Grade 5, Eston)
Top Ten Projects by Judges' Scores:
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Natural Resources (Nabeera Siddiqui, Grade 7, Regina)
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Frank Gehry (Ushna Usmani, Grade 8, Regina)
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Canadian Arctic Expedition: 1913-1918 (Puja Rajesh, Grade 7, Saskatoon)
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How the Scots Helped Build Canada (Parker McClocklin., Grade 7, Saskatoon)
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Thalidomide: Our Tragic Lesson (Stella McLeod, Grade 5, Regina)
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Fort Walsh National Historic Site (Colby Hough, Grade 5, Eston)
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John Wilson Murray: The Canadian Sherlock Holmes (Kieran Kasha, Grade 8, Grand Coulee)
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The RCMP: How Technology Has Changed Since 1873 (Austin Pacik, Grade 7, & Connor Sparks, Grade 6, Saskatoon)
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La bataille de Vimy (Louis-Philippe Beaulieu, Grade 6, Regina)
- Invisible Holocaust: Made in Canada (Alina Sami, Grade 8, Saskatoon)
2014: (Photo Album)
Archives Award: Alison Krenz, The Bessborough (Grade 5, Eston)
Digital Award: Ella Forrest, My Oma's Story (Grade 5, Regina)
Innovation Award: Shahzil Siddiqui, Albertosaurus (Grade 8, Regina)
Historical Thinking Award: Nikolas Gelinas, Les coureurs des bois (Grade 8, Regina)
Saskatchewan Archaeological Society Award: Jacob Stoll, World War II and Its Connection to My Great-Grandparents (Grade 6, Balcarres)
Top Ten Projects by Judges' Scores:
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The Claybank Brick Plant (Minaam Niaz & Brooke Zarubin, Grade 5, Moose Jaw)
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Albertosaurus (Shahzil Siddiqui, Grade 8, Regina)
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Les coureurs des bois (Nikolas Gelinas, Grade 8, Regina)
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World War II and Its Connection to My Great-Grandparents (Jacob Stoll, Grade 6, Balcarres) & The Wawa Gold Rushes 1897-1920 (Andrew Weitzel, Grade 5, Balcarres)
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The StarPhoenix (Micah Sollid & Olivia Yurach, Grade 7, Saskatoon)
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Frederick Banting (Kayley Grant, Grade 7, Regina)
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Cree Traditions (Summer McLean, Grade 5, Saskatoon)
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Georgina Fane Pope (Tess Edmonds, Grade 8, Kipling)
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Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump (Caelin Rapchalk, Grade 4, Regina)
- The Canadian Pacific Railway (Ali S. Boulfiza, Grade 6, Saskatoon)
2013 - Photo Album Only