Later in the nineteenth century, the people in 1869 came into temporary prominence during the Riel Rebellion in the Red River area.
She based it on the battle of Cut Knife Creek during the Riel Rebellion.
Fort Normandeau was a settlement set up by the Canadian Militia in 1885 during the Riel Rebellion.
Construction was sped up in 1869 as the Riel Rebellion resulted in the need to transport troops.
The Riel Rebellion of 1885 motivated increased support to these youth drill associations.
Tofield arrived in Edmonton in 1882 and served as an army doctor in the Riel Rebellion.
In 1885 the newly introduced Gatling gun was first used by Canadian troops during the Riel Rebellion.
There were displays of war souvenirs from the Boer War and the Riel Rebellion.
The first such issues were the two Riel Rebellions of 1869 and 1885 which hardened Catholic-Protestant animosity.
The newspaper went daily for a short time during the Riel Rebellion in Western Canada in 1885.