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A Clarke's Crossing messenger, just returned from the North, brings the following particulars of an engagement with the rebels, which occurred at 9:15 A.M., 15 miles south of Batoche. The ...
BATOCHE — Thousands of people are gathering this weekend for the annual Back to Batoche Days, the outdoor celebration of Metis culture, language and traditions. On Friday, Saskatoon StarPhoenix ...
Thousands of Indigenous people gathered at the Batoche National Historic Site this weekend in what the community says is the largest Indigenous gathering in Canada and the second-largest in North ...
All through July, the Batoche festival grounds are a flurry of carpentry, painting, groundskeeping and banner-hanging as Métis Nation—Saskatchewan prepares to welcome citizens and friends from ...
BATOCHE – The Back to Batoche Festival will kick off on July 18 with a focus, “Our Place of Resistance and Revitalization.” Métis Nation–Saskatchewan’s moment to dance, sing, and ...
When Cassidy Caron goes back to Batoche, she’s not just paying a visit in her role as president of the Métis National Council. Whether she is standing on stage amidst hundreds of dignitaries ...
Researchers have unearthed a document trail that reveals what really happened to a historic Canadian artifact — the Bell of Batoche. That church was built by Rev. Jules Le Chevallier ...