Meet us at the Chinook Library Branches below for a story and craft. Plus, meet Cosmo the puppet dinosaur. Great for kids 3 to 8 years.
Join us for a celebration of Indigenous culture and dance featuring the Eagle Claw Dance Troupe, led by one of Saskatchewan’s most well-known Indigenous performers, Preston Littletent. Watch performances by award winning, nationally recognized and visually inspiring powwow dancers. Learn about the rich history, origins and steep competition of the powwow. For those new to Powwow, Littletent will orientate on the essentials going into the summer Powwow season and describe the meaning and importance of the individual dances.
Thirty-two years ago, on August, 16, 1991, Scotty the T. rex was discovered by Robert Gebhardt. To celebrate, we are throwing a party for Scotty. Join us for cupcakes (while supplies last!), and a special Scotty scavenger hunt. Find all the items, decode the riddle, and enter to win a dinosaur-themed gift basket after completing the hunt!
A team of researchers from U of R, Royal Saskatchewan Museum, and Institute of Life Sciences and Technologies at Daugavpils University in Latvia, have now identified what appears to be organic matter in a 44-million-year-old beetle fossilized in amber.
Dr. Ryan McKellar, Curator of paleontology at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, says the remains of organic chitin, one of the main components of the exoskeleton of insects, is what was preserved.
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