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  • About
  • Exhibits
    • People
      • Selkirk Councils 1882-Present
      • Selkirk Curling Club PT 1: A History of the Club
      • Selkirk Curling Club PT 2: The Jemima Street Rink
    • Places
      • Streets of Selkirk
      • Parks in Selkirk
      • Memorial Hall
      • Selkirk Arena
      • Selkirk Water Tower
      • 202 Christie Avenue
      • Masonic Lodge
      • Selkirk Library
    • Events
  • Tours
    • Streets of Selkirk
  • Timeline
    • Selkirk Councils 1882-Present
    • The Beginning 1882 – 1883
    • Head of Inland Navigation 1884 – 1910
    • A New Industrial Era 1911-1928
    • Bitter Lessons 1929-1946
    • The Modern Town 1947-1979
    • Recent Years 1980-Present
  • Support
    • Selkirk Heritage Endowment Fund
      • Donor’s Wall
      • Donate Today
  • Collection

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City of Selkirk building a history, with online museum intersecting past and present

NewsBy adminOctober 1, 2018

History is made every minute, so it’s safe to say that capturing and documenting it is a never-ending task. Likewise, technology is changing every minute as well and what’s new is old before you can even finish your sentence. The City of Selkirk is marrying these two constantly evolving realities to launch a virtual version…

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