The 2024 Saskatoon Regional Heritage Fair returned successfully after a five-year hiatus on April 30, 2024, with the evening judging sessions, and concluded with activities, the Public Viewing, and Awards Ceremony on May 1. We were delighted to return to the Western Development Museum, who were excellent hosts.
Congratulations to all of the students who participated and especially to our Top Projects (Provincial Fair finalists) and Award winners! See the listing below.
We had a wonderful time together in person and judges were especially thrilled to be able to interact with the students in real time. Thank you to judges, chaperones, other volunteers, committee members, and all who made this year's event possible!
Special thank-you to the Western Development Museum, Agiculture & Agri-Food Canada, Jeanny Buan of Yellow Maple Online, and the Saskatchewan Science Centre for providing activities to complement our judging process! Students and chaperones especially enjoyed being once again able to participate in this aspect of the Heritage Fair.
Teachers must register to participate in the Heritage Fair program by the first Monday in March of each year (March 4 in 2024).
By the end of March, the Saskatoon Regional Heritage Fair Committee will let registered teachers know how many students can represent their schools at the Saskatoon Regional Heritage Fair.
Once teachers have completed their Classroom and/or School Heritage Fair, teachers register their students selected to represent their school at the Regional Fair by April 10, 2024, on the online registration system.
Please contact Katherine Gilks for more information about the Heritage Fairs program in general, or for questions regarding registration.
Sloan McCaig (Grade 6, Saskatoon) Project: "Come From Away": A Canadian Broadway Musical Nash Reinhardt (Grade 5, Saskatoon) Project: Gordie Howe Holden Alexson (Grade 5, Prince Albert) Project: L'education a la reconciliation #62-65 [FR] Brynley Schmidt & Lynn Yang (Grade 6, Saskatoon) Project: The Record-Breaking Andre DeGrasse John Hansen (Grade 8, Saskatoon) Project: Les Saskatchewan Roughriders [FR] Zayora Badger (Grade 3, Cut Knife (Little Pine First Nation)) Project: Edmund Bull: Little Pine Singer & Songwriter Alice Konecsni (Grade 5, Saskatoon) Project: Nursing Sisters: Saving Lives Marin Van Olst (Grade 8, Saskatoon) Project: La croissance du sport feminin au Canada [FR] Josiah Doerksen (Grade 8, Saskatoon) Project: The Canadian Pacific Railway Ali Mohamed (Grade 5, Saskatoon) Project: Canadarm 2: An Important Canadian Invention Edmond Atallah (Grade 7, Saskatoon) Project: Tout sur la poutine [FR] Aashrith Adapa (Grade 5, Saskatoon) Project: The Battle of Vimy Ridge Ariah Kent-Rodgman (Grade 5, Saskatoon) Project: Juno Beach & the Liberation of the Netherlands Lawson Lofstrom (Grade 6, Saskatoon) Project: The First in Three: Alex Decoteau Ruby Bourassa & Ingrid Broten (Grade 8, Saskatoon) Project: La viande en Saskatchewan [FR] Holden Alexson (Grade 5, Prince Albert) Project: L'education a la reconciliation #62-65 [FR] Rohit Judge (Grade 8, Saskatoon) Project: Frederick Banting et la decouverte d'insuline [FR] Hala Ibrahim (Grade 6, Saskatoon) Project: The Story Behind Dahlia ElshafieAward Winners
Arts & Leisure Award
Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame Sport Heritage Award
Truth & Reconciliation Award
Multicultural Heritage Award
Saskatchewan Heritage Award
Archives Award
Historical Thinking Award
Digital Media Award
Top Score (& Provincial Finalist)
Runner-up Score (& Provincial Finalist)
Provincial Finalist (#3 Score)
Provincial Finalist (#5 Score)
Provincial Finalist (#6 Score)
Provincial Finalist (#7 Score)
Provincial Finalist (#8 Score)
Provincial Finalist (#9 Score)
Provincial Finalist (#11 Score)
Provincial Finalist (#12 Score)
Check out the full-size of the above photos as well as all of the other wonderful projects and students in our photo album!