On the occasion of Saskatoon s centennial as a city in 2006, this coffee-table pictorial history celebrates the people, events, and edifices that highlight the city s history.
Jeff O'Brien is the City of Saskatoon Archivist. A native of Regina, he did his undergraduate work in history at the university there before moving to Vancouver to complete a Masters degree in Archival Studies at UBC. He has lived in Saskatoon since 1995.
Ruth Millar is a journalist and historian who worked for many years as the head of the local history room at the Saskatoon Public Library. Her feature writing has been published in periodicals such as "Arts West", "Western People" and "Saskatchewan History', and she has made frequent appearances on radio and television. She has also published short stories, written historical video scripts, and prepared photo exhibits and historical bibliographies.
William P. Delainey is a retired history teacher in the Saskatoon Public School system who works at the local history room of the Saskatoon Public Library. He has received recognition from the City of Saskatoon for his contributions to local history and community planning over the last thirty years. He has published widely in historical publications, and is the co-author of Saskatoon: A Century in Pictures, with William A.S. Sarjeant and John D. Duerkop.