Northlands names Cultural Centre after renown writer Tomson Highway
Northlands College is naming its Cultural Centre at the Creighton Campus in honour of Tomson Highway, an acclaimed Canadian author, playwright, and advocate for Indigenous culture.
This dedication is meant to celebrate Highway’s immense contributions to Indigenous literature and culture, as well as his inspiring role in shaping the Canadian cultural landscape.
“Naming our Cultural Centre after Tomson Highway not only celebrates his remarkable legacy, but also highlights the vibrant cultures that define Northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba,” Northlands President and CEO Karsten Henriksen said in a media release issued Friday.
“Much like Tomson himself, our Creighton Campus stands at the crossroads of these two provinces, blending their histories and communities. This dedication reflects Northlands College’s continued efforts to promote Indigenous culture, uphold the rich traditions and values of this land, and empower our Indigenous learners to build meaningful careers in today’s industries.”


