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Some resources about the history of Sheho[edit]

Three books that could be helpful in fleshing out this article:

1. "They came from many lands; a history of Foam Lake & area." 1985

2. "A century of history : Sheho, Tuffnell, Foam Lake, Leslie, West Bend, Fishing Lake Reserve" by Elaine Virgin and Gail Shurgot. 1974.

3. "Sheho; Treasured Memories 1905 - 2005" from 2005.

There were two train lines that had Sheho as a terminus: Sheho-Yorkton (Created 1902-1903), and Sheho-Lanigan.

Trivia:

  • On April 19, 1996 Resident Delmer Struss won the Super 7 lottery for almost 17 million dollars, which was the largest individual lottery win in Canada up to that point in time. There was a CBC article and a Toronto Star article about it.
  • Sheho native Rod Merrit was inducted into the Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame (and the Sask provincial Sports hall of fame?) for "his involvement in Broomball". April 2010 Source.

Some online articles.

Other leads.

I did an online search of the following university libraries: Saskatchewan, Regina, Toronto. Setitup (talk) 03:58, 2 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]