Heritage Projects
Pivotal
Events
This work involves close reading of our available history to determine
a detailed chronology of events and activities that defined the
community from its settlement in 1880 until approximately 1960. This
timeline will then be compared with provincial, national and
international timelines (developed as templates by HRB) to help
students especially (a key target of the project) to place Hartney
events in a larger context. It is presumed that local educational
personnel will consult with the heritage consultant to develop lesson
plans that will help students create their own timelines.
The project will also place the events in our history into the context
of the history of Western Manitoba, and seek to establish a framework
for addressing the roots of other Westman communities.
The results of the project are available in print and digital
forms. Resources gathered during this project are available
elsewhere
in this website.
Notable People
The Notable People Project is based on a format developed by the
Historic Resources Branch of Manitoba Culture, Heritage &
Tourism.
The project involves the production of the Inventory (estimated to
feature 200 names), followed by Analysis through which is developed a
List of Significant People.
The project is available in the form of a binder at the Municipal
Office and most of the data is also online.
"We Made The R.M. of Pipestone"
is a more in-depth look at some of the
key figures in our history. It is also available as a Booklet and Online
Special Places
With funding from the Heritage Grants Program we have completed a
Special Places Project based on a format developed by the Historic
Resources Branch of Manitoba Culture, Heritage & Tourism. The
project involves the production of the Inventory (estimated to feature
100 sites), followed by Analysis through which is developed a List of
Significant Sites that will be explored for potential municipal
designation (estimated to include not more than 10 sites).
The project is available in the form of a binder at the Municipal
Office and most of the data is also online.
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