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Volume 16, Issue 2, Spring 2026

The cover of this issue of Engage. The cover photo shows two young people posing in front of a colourful mural. One of them is holding up a microphone, speaking. View online Download (pdf)

In this Issue

A photo of Kokum Bannock, also known as Janice Grayson, standing on a forest, holding up a painting.
Arts

Supporting artists through the smoke

In the summer of 2025, wildfires swept through northern Saskatchewan, forcing entire communities to evacuate with little notice.

Northern Saskatchewan
Mar, 2026
Image of a group of Kaleidoscope camp organizers sitting on a couch smiling.
General Culture

Creating safe spaces for Queer youth

Sometimes, challenges can spark incredible initiatives.

Regina
Mar, 2026
A group of social media posts from the SHFS, showing their new social content style.
Heritage

Keeping heritage alive in a digital world

Podcast episode with the Saskatchewan History & Folklore Society.

Saskatchewan
Mar, 2026
Photo of a group of people gathered around the Museum's sign.
Heritage

Kronau Museum gets a marvelous rebrand

For nearly two decades, the Kronau Heritage Museum has been quietly redefining what a small-town museum can be.

Kronau
Mar, 2026
Image of archivist Quinn Bell in the archive room.
Heritage, Multiculturalism

Making Fransaskois history accessible to all

The organization has taken on a multi-year project to digitize the Archives Fransaskois.

Regina
Apr, 2026
Photo of members of the orchestra playing their instruments.
Arts

Symphony orchestra puts audience first

As the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra approaches its 100th year, the organization is embracing change and looking ahead to the future.

Saskatoon
Apr, 2026
A group photo of the Buffalo Futurism team at the Toronto imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival red carpet.
Arts, Indigenous

Storytellers embrace new tool to imagine better futures

An Indigenous-led storytelling project aims to change public spaces, no physically, but in people’s perception.

Regina
Mar, 2026
A group of young Spark program participants posing with performers from an event they helped organize.
Arts, General Culture

Supporting youth shapes the future of culture

Listen to this episode for a discussion about what the future of the arts and cultural sector could look like, and how young people are already shaping it.

Saskatchewan
Apr, 2026
A photo of the Midtown mural organizers Daphne Masih, Nicole Matheis and Aaliyah Flett.
Arts, General Culture

Youth lead celebration at Culture Days

Youth leadership was front and center during Prince Albert Culture Days in 2025.

Prince Albert
Mar, 2026
A photo of MCoS staff at their 50th anniversary gala in 2025, including: Yordanos Tesfamariam, Kelsey Aitcheson, Titilayo Omolola, Ali Thompson, Rhonda Rosenberg.
Multiculturalism

Relationships and resources key to navigating change

How can a cultural organization find stability while riding the waves of change?

Saskatchewan
Mar, 2026
A photo of a group of people out on the streets during the Sidewalk Days 2024 event in Moose Jaw
Arts, General Culture, Municipality

A cultural vision taking shape in Moose Jaw

Imagine a city where every cultural group feels seen, heard, and valued. In Moose Jaw, that vision is taking shape through the city’s first-ever Cultural Plan.

Moose Jaw
Mar, 2026

We are Treaty people

SaskCulture's work and support reaches lands covered by Treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10, the traditional lands of the Cree, Dakota, Dene, Lakota, Nakota and Saulteaux peoples, as well as homeland of the Métis.

We aim to be accessible and safe for everyone

Our office, including front door and washrooms, is wheelchair-accessible (building access at Cornwall Street entrance) during regular office hours. A proud supporter of safer and inclusive spaces initiatives, we are committed to a workplace free from hate, discrimination or harassment, where everyone is welcome.

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    Regina, SK   S4P 3X3
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