Archive week to highlight corner stores of the past
Before we started shopping at big-box stores, the corner store played an important role in North Battleford, which inspired the theme of this year’s Archives Week.
The ninth annual Archives Week in North Battleford will take place next week on Thursday Feb. 9 and Saturday Feb. 11 at the Coop Mall. Displays this year will be about the city’s corner stores between 1905 and 1980. There will be interactive displays set up with pictures and stories describing their historical significance.
Tammy Donahue-Buziak is the archivist for the city and talked about how important corner stores were to the community, especially in the early years.
“When the railway was built the city needed these stores,” Donahue-Buziak said. “Our city grew so fast they were a necessity along with electricity, schools and churches. They were very unique. It was a place of gathering.”


