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Mental Hospital at Weyburn - full video
Explore the abandoned Weyburn Mental Hospital through the stories of former patients and staff.
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Your Prairie Cousins
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Your Prairie Cousins
The Qu'Appelle Opera House
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The Town Hall Opera House at Qu'Appelle is a symbol of the optimism of small town Saskatchewan at the beginning of the 20th Century. Another episode in the Edifice & Us series. @sasksunwolf
Filbert the Lonely Flamingo, Trailer
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Watch a preview of the children's picture book, Filbert the Lonely Flamingo. . Filbert loves dancing, his own version of the Flamingo Flutter at night. That upsets the flock. Now he’s off to Canada to find a dance partner.
Aunty Jane Knits Up A Storm - Preview
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A story of loss and healing through the power of friendship, knitting and community.
The Underground FM Radio Revolution
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Howard Hesseman, WKRP Cincinnati, Carl Gottlieb, Jaws screenwriter, and Milan Melvin, aka The Lone Ranger, share memories of Tom Donahue and Underground FM radio in San Francisco and the Los Angeles area. Their stories include music icons from the 60's and 70's including Janis Joplin and Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Life in A Stone House
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An historic stone house in Grenfell, Saskatchewan, is restored. In this episode of the series Edifice & Us explore the architecture, joys and challenges of living in a stone house. Meet a 21st Century stone carver. @sasksunwolf
Shekinah
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Shekinah
Govt House Symbol of Empire Regina, Saskatchewan
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Historic Government House originally part of the North West Territory is a symbol of Empire in Saskatchewan is renovated to help it function in the 21st Century.
Spirit Wrestlers Dukhobor Prayer Home Veregin, Saskatchewan
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Dukhobor Prayer Home
Warehouse To Home
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Architecture, restoration, lofts, history, heritage, design, culture, home, work, Strathdee The historic Strathdee warehouse is restored and repurposed for homes, lofts and businesses including The Bushwakker restaurant and bar. Explore this historic Regina, Saskatchewan, Warehouse District building, its history, architecture, design and the people who live and work there. @sasksunwolf Edifice ...
Artist Jerry Didur Retrospective
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A selection of artist Jerry Didur's work with commentary by the artist. Included are ceramics and paintings.
Buildings With A Heart
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Explore John Holiday-Scott's uniquely contemporary buildings. Discover how his breathtaking atriums and striking exteriors are designed from the inside out leading to buildings that are landmarks of our time.
Moose Jaw's Mae Wilson Theatre
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A run down old movie theatre is restored to it's original elegance as a performing arts space and the anchor of Moose Jaw's cultural centre. @sasksunwolf
World's Apart - Belize Healers short
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World's Apart - clip - Traditional Healers
Renewal
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Renewal
Worlds Apart
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Worlds Apart
Shumiatcher Art Love at First Sight
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Shumiatcher Art Love at First Sight
Stanley Mission Church
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Stanley Mission Church
Sask Soldiers Enter WWII
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Sask Soldiers Enter WWII
Susie Q and Creedence Clearwater Revival
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Susie Q and Creedence Clearwater Revival
Unexpected Source Rescues KMPX San Francisco
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Unexpected Source Rescues KMPX San Francisco
Origin of Turkeys Away on WKRP by Howard Hesseman (Johnny Fever)
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Origin of Turkeys Away on WKRP by Howard Hesseman (Johnny Fever)
A Rabbi & A Bishop Remember Leonard Cohen
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A Rabbi & A Bishop Remember Leonard Cohen
Heritage Award for the Addison Sod House Stewardship
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Heritage Award for the Addison Sod House Stewardship
Egret Eats a Lizard
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Egret Eats a Lizard
Baby Holding to Calm The Fussy Child
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Baby Holding to Calm The Fussy Child
Talking About Indigenous Health
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Talking About Indigenous Health
Rose-breasted Grosbeaks Feeding in the City.
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Rose-breasted Grosbeaks Feeding in the City.
Eight More Miles to Louisville by Mark Ross
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Eight More Miles to Louisville by Mark Ross

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  • @marc-andreperron219
    @marc-andreperron219 2 дні тому

    I'm an RN in Ontario, and I'm constantly studying ways to preserve Medicare in Canada. For a very long time, creating a two-tiered system has been discussed. I think it was considered by several interest groups, even when Tommy Douglas was implementing the first universal health care plan. Several questions arise from these debates; one, why consider another system if universal health care is good enough? Are there flaws in the system that some Canadians question its' utility and effectiveness? The last question raises my second question, also brought up in the video. Medicares' founders knew that implementing a universal plan would require significant measures of primary prevention, because of the massive costs to the public. After all it's not free, nothing is, and it's very expensive to receive good care! The issue of primary prevention is what fostered the development of the social determinants of health, as both a framework and a model for shaping all elements of human development and personal lives. My second question is this; are health experts forgetting that so much of one's health status is a result of their choices (e.g. food, substance use, exercise), despite the individual lacking very little of the determinants? I've seen hundreds of people who have decent incomes, homes, education, and basic necessities who deliberately choose unhealthy lifestyles, because they enjoy it. Aside from those who are in extreme poverty and victims of abuse, are we forgetting the necessity of having personal responsibility in our lives? The issues seems to me as being far more complex than any experts or bureaucrats can ever understand.

  • @jessicadahlseide4489
    @jessicadahlseide4489 16 днів тому

    My grandmother and mother worked at that mental hospital. They told me the basement was where you would just hear screaming coming from......

  • @HunterMcGaughey
    @HunterMcGaughey Місяць тому

    Wow! Talking about no fear.

  • @Sankofah
    @Sankofah Місяць тому

    The Canadian Health Care System is not as great as it cracked up to be. I realize that when you are younger and in great health, you believe it works efficiently. As one ages and becomes more dependent on the system, there are a lot of treatments that are not covered by OHIP. I have to have a cyst removed from my face but OHIP does not cover that expense. I have also had to pay out of pocket for PSA blood work tests. It's dangerous to age in Canada because what Canada now offers as health care, is MAID. MAID is Medical Assistance In Dying, once doctors have made the decision that you have reached the end of life, they are going to be euthanized as a means of reducing cost to the system.

  • @abrahamphilip6439
    @abrahamphilip6439 Місяць тому

    Leonard Cohen's Hallajuhah, for which he is known.most is the story of David revealing the Biblical words "Flesh is weak but the Spirit Willing " God called David " Worm" for the weakness of his flesh but called him." a man after my own heart" for his Spirit The 1982 Hallajuhah song in the Malayalam language which goes as aha aha aha Hallajuhah-- The laughter of God -- Father Son Holy Spirit,

  • @janicehedley1006
    @janicehedley1006 2 місяці тому

    Great production. One can visualize from patient and staff perspectives. I was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. I worked in the medical field. I always enjoyed the psych component of my patients. My dad was a patient in Weyburn Mental Hospital for a few months in either 1959 or 1960. He never talked about it and has now passed on. Thank you for educating people. Well done.

  • @Rutendo-ek4ko
    @Rutendo-ek4ko 2 місяці тому

    Vamuchatera

  • @simbarashetsindi132
    @simbarashetsindi132 2 місяці тому

    This guy had great wisdom. Sad that he was more appreciated faraway from his roots. A great mbira teacher and master player. RIP legend.

  • @michellerobyn6091
    @michellerobyn6091 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video! We watched it yesterday in class and the students really enjoyed it! Can't wait to watch more of your videos in the classroom!

  • @Senacacrane
    @Senacacrane 3 місяці тому

    This is a extremely beautiful masterpiece. Thank you for this.❤

  • @isabellam1936
    @isabellam1936 3 місяці тому

    Great piece of history! Wow

  • @empirecases4128
    @empirecases4128 5 місяців тому

    I wonder if the person who posted thus video series still checks the comments. I spent over 6 months on over a period of a year working in the institute in the late 70s. From what I have seen in the videos it seems quite apparent that the video was funded by government or a government arts program as it seems very tame compared to what had gone on there. Also, it was being closed down, but there were patients there on the upper floors that were quite severe, some were quite scary and somewhat dangerous. One of the orderlies that had worked there since the early 60s was still working there when I was working as a contractor installing high voltage cable, electrical trays and various switching and high voltage equipment that was to be used by Sask Power for training. The man's name was Taffy, a stocky man that shared many stories and showed me throughout the entire building where I saw solitary confinement cells and other areas where some of the events he told me about took place. There were many terrible things that went on there, everything from rapes, babies being born by mental patients, abortions, experiments with LSD and other psychedelics, brainwashing that were part of MK ultra. Brain surgeries, lobotomies, experimentation with electric shock therapy that was pushed beyond any humane use. Before I had ever been to there, I had read a story that was published in a popular Canadian (Maclean's I think it was) magazine about a man that was found there by a nurse that had just started working there. She recognized a man who she had known from the small town that she had grown up who had disappeared, it was uncovered that the RCMP had gone to his home because of a complaint from a neighbour claiming he was dangerous and threatened him. The RCMP discovered that he had several firearms which were not illegal and arrested him. There was more to the reason that the RCMP wanted silence and make him disappear him rather than charging him so he could defend himself in the courts, Instead, they took him to the Weyburn Mental institute and admitted him where he was given extensive electric shock therapy until he was "vegetablized". The man had been in the Weyburn Institution over 5 years before being recognized by chance! It would be a much more interesting documentary if other institutions such as the Residential Schools have been demolished to erase the Governments involvement in the atrocities committed out of the public view for decades.

  • @dennisdodo7442
    @dennisdodo7442 5 місяців тому

    May dad played in jam-sessions with vaMujuru and a few other friends back in the 70s... it fills me with pride!

  • @Mr-Security
    @Mr-Security 5 місяців тому

    The internet provides the freedom you desire. (From a 70 yr old SF bay area musician. )

  • @janetcarbone4213
    @janetcarbone4213 7 місяців тому

    I guess maybe this has some value to it but instead of being so deep and introspective and letting your imagination run wild with all kinds of horrors ( of which there were ). Look in the mirror because it was society that caused these massive institutions. It’s what society wanted because 1) they didn’t and still in some cases don’t know how to treat mental illness and 2) didn’t or couldn’t deal with the patients in the community. WORK IN THE FIELD AND THEN YOU CAN PREACH In the meantime enjoy your haunted house experience 🤦🏼‍♀️😒 CUZ ALL IT’S AN ARTIST’S RENDITION

  • @moirabloom4327
    @moirabloom4327 7 місяців тому

    Love this Steve! So great to see the old town…was that Pat Steele?? Even my old high school! Cheers and thanks.

  • @helenforrestal580
    @helenforrestal580 8 місяців тому

    My dad was a Pioneer grain buyer in Viscount, Sask. until 1956

  • @johnatherton878
    @johnatherton878 8 місяців тому

    Where are they?

  • @tonymoretti2347
    @tonymoretti2347 9 місяців тому

    That was a fun time

  • @jamesjanulis9296
    @jamesjanulis9296 9 місяців тому

    This is wonderful!

  • @cleraldo2011
    @cleraldo2011 9 місяців тому

    Unless you shona or from Zim these translations are pointless. Imagine translating to an audience that you ate rat heard but in shona it makes sense because we understand what you mean. But these translations shoildnt happen in my view

  • @larrybaker5316
    @larrybaker5316 10 місяців тому

    grampa bought a 1955 42 foot Chris Craft, hull #21, in 1959, grew up on it and have a tone of good memories. Chris Craft was and is the gold standard for boats!

  • @pauldamore92
    @pauldamore92 10 місяців тому

    U s corrupt government with government reps being bought

  • @pauldamore92
    @pauldamore92 10 місяців тому

    U s system is a disgrace

  • @Lucifer777_
    @Lucifer777_ 11 місяців тому

    “You wanna go pussy?” Nah, you good OG. Imma keep it pushin.

  • @ChristieBocking8377
    @ChristieBocking8377 Рік тому

    This song is played every now and then on a radio station in Vancouver BC. I love it!

    • @zigarten
      @zigarten 7 місяців тому

      The journey!

  • @russneufeld2496
    @russneufeld2496 Рік тому

    The problem with this clown is that he has absolutely no concept of economics or free market economy. He may be a good doctor, but he was an absolutely horrible politician, and his dismal results show that. The NDP party was in the toilet during his reign, and they remain there thank God.

  • @sbfonz2943
    @sbfonz2943 Рік тому

    *promosm* 🙂

  • @justobserving4862
    @justobserving4862 Рік тому

    Lol coming from a developing country to canada, health care has never been worse than canada. I’m not in us but it sucks here, it is so bad I’m actually shocked

  • @kemicalx17
    @kemicalx17 Рік тому

    She’s below the waterline on the aft end

  • @MASS1866
    @MASS1866 Рік тому

    This Fleming elevator burnt down. I believe by arson and not sure exactly when. Sad.

  • @cwprescott9093
    @cwprescott9093 Рік тому

    It's wonderful ! Beautiful and Hilarious. Full of fond memories Thanks Jerry.

  • @michaelciccone2194
    @michaelciccone2194 Рік тому

    Spare me the jazz music

  • @marianfrances4959
    @marianfrances4959 Рік тому

    Awesome!! 👍😎🇨🇦

  • @karmaxxl7945
    @karmaxxl7945 Рік тому

    What a wonderful story and real good people! Thank you

  • @patrickdunfee-gx4ew
    @patrickdunfee-gx4ew Рік тому

    I worked in a feed mill in Sandpoint idaho the man that owned the place when i asked him for a job said how much do you weigh and are you an idiot i got the job because i was close to what he weighed

  • @gmg9010
    @gmg9010 Рік тому

    I just found out that my second Great grandfather was in this mental hospital in 1926 he died in 1940 and was buried in the hospital grounds.

  • @electriciantv5174
    @electriciantv5174 Рік тому

    This building and story has always fascinated me I’m very disappointed it was demolished before I could ever see it

  • @eagle7757
    @eagle7757 Рік тому

    For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV, Jesus Christ is the only way.....................

  • @gtown150
    @gtown150 Рік тому

    Absolutely fascinating. The fact that they use two by fours on the flat. Where did the lumber come from? Obviously shipped in but it's interesting considering how flat those areas of Canada are they are not covered in Timberland but wheatfields.

  • @troy9er
    @troy9er Рік тому

    My Parents had a little smaller 42 ft. Chris Craft Tri-Cabin. It was also all wood. Loved growing up on our boats over the years. They/we had 5 different boats over 25 years on Lake Michigan. I’m an older man these days but what great memories. Thanks and RIP Mom & Dad😘

  • @herfknlife
    @herfknlife Рік тому

    Is there any information on the north Battleford hospital ?

  • @karendaley3184
    @karendaley3184 Рік тому

    Absolutely fascinating. Thank you for this slice of history.

  • @brianmuyengwa
    @brianmuyengwa Рік тому

    one of the finest Mbira players ever

  • @jacobomartinez5346
    @jacobomartinez5346 Рік тому

    Love the honesty from Canadian doctors defending their universal health care. Especially the one Canadian doctor calling out the nonsense from the American right-wing’s propaganda about the `evils’ of universal health care.

  • @davidrankin516
    @davidrankin516 Рік тому

    Just fantastic. What can I say?

  • @albertnevaras3465
    @albertnevaras3465 Рік тому

    Beautiful

  • @janetcarbone4213
    @janetcarbone4213 Рік тому

    Not the place to bring little kids. What was the point?

  • @MJ-wz6jo
    @MJ-wz6jo Рік тому

    Watching in 2022. Great story of the home. I'm sure it very cozy inside in the summer. My dream is to build a hyperadobe home.

  • @RicardoRoams
    @RicardoRoams Рік тому

    America is so screwed up! And not just about health care. And since Donald Trump came on the scene we are heading the wrong direction even faster.