Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

August 15, 1987, 10:00 PM

I used to sit on out deck on summers evenings and look up at the stars. This was on a farm south of Saskatoon. Infrequently, these lights would appear in the southern sky always orange in color, flaring very intensely, going out, reappearing. I would guess their height at 1000 feet. the funny thing was they would totally disappear if I went and got anybody, except once my nephew witnessed them with me. I am not a nut, I don't drink and I don't do drugs. I've been off the farm for ten years but I'm confident that if I sat and watched for them again out there, I'd see them again.



Langenburg, Saskatoon

September 1, 1989, 9:30 AM

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"There were five of them. They scared the hell out of me." The swather stopped. he couldn't get it started. S he just looked on in fear as two saucers, five meters in diameter, and, and three slightly smaller ones, hovered haf a meter off the ground in front of him. They had the classical shape popularized in the 1950s movies: "They looked like upside down saucers, with lips, and domes on the top. There was nothing holding them up. They were just revolving."

Fuhr sys it was about 9:30 AM that September morning, when he first encountered the crafts. He watched them for an hour and a half, and his descriptions are vivid. But somewhere, he lost two and a half hours. Fuhr has no memory of evens between 11:00 AM and 1:30 PM, when he recalls seeing the saucers leave "in formation, one at a time." He realls a feeling that his body had received an electrical jolt. Reporters, Mounties [i.e. Canadian federal Police], FBI from across North America flocked to Lanqenburg to interview him..." [The international media got a hold of this sighting - at least, the first one in 174, but none that I know of mention the return of these 'things' 15 years later.

1989 October 26 Saskatoon Star Phoenix Newspaper at page A3
by Dave Yanko



Near Langenburg, Saskatchewan, Canada

October 13, 1989, 10:20 AM

"At 10:20 AM Rose Neumeier was surprised by a flash of light at her farm home. Looking out of the window she saw an oblong shaped, silver object hovering soundlessly above the garage. The light she had seen had apparently come from a bright silver band around the middle of the object. the object then moved off to the north, paused and then returned to hover over the barn. After a few seconds it took off and disappeared in almost an instant. A number of other sightings were reported in the area in mid October.

George Bentley, Leader Post, Regina, saskatchewan, November 4, 1989.



Langenburg, Saskatchewan, Canada

October 18, 1989

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The Leader Post also did quite a write up on this. They mention 3 cases. The article is entitled, "A close encounter at lanenburg?" and Gail Duesterbeck re created a picture of the UFO seen outside of Rose Neumeier's window.Friday, October 13, 1989.



Langenburg, Saskatchewan, Canada

October 11, 1989 (no time given)

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Twelve year old Paul Goddard tells a similar story. describing it as a "circle" with red, blue and green lights around it, with a blue one that went back and forth through the middle of the bottom. As abruptly as it had arrived, it moved off over nearby Parkside School, paused for a moment and then took off to the west, coming to a halt over the town's grain elevator. All of this without a sound, except for a slight gust of wind, say Schmidt.

It was then someone ran over to the school to tell one of the teachers about what was happening. This is where Bob Markham and Mark MacMurchy come into the story. "There was a big bang on backdoors here and it was these kids that had come over from the park. Mark went out first and I stayed in the gym and he came back in after being out there for five minutes and said to me, 'Yeah, there's something out there,"' says Markham.

What he saw when he went ot was a set of lights about 100 feet above the elevator, but beyond them in the distance. "there was a very bright light on top, almost like a strobe light, a silver light. We weren't close enough to see any distinct shapes but it flashed, flashed, flashed. "t would blink for a while, then it would quit and then it would start up again," say Markham

From their vantage point, they were also able to see a constant red light on the bottom. The two things that struck both of them as strange, though, were the speed of the object. "If it was moving, it was going pretty darn slow", and also the fact it made no noise. "It was close enough that if there had have been anengine involved like a plane, helicopter or whatever, there'd have been sound. A helicopter you can hear coming from Russell, 25 miles away, but there was no sound, absolutely no sound," says Markham.
The object remained above the elevators for about 10 to 15 minutes before heading off to the west, towards Churchbridge ...

Case one, also by George Bentley, is entitled, "Strange Lights over the park". This one occurred on October 11, 1989 Centennial Park in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, Canada.



Langenburg & Esterhazy, Saskatchewan, Canada

October 18, 1989 (no time given)

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Case # 3 beginning on Wednesday, October 18, 1989. Along Highway 8 between Langenburgand Esterhazy. Various lights on the object are mentioned. "There was something just coasting across the sky over the tip of my car that had two beautiful blue flashing lights and what I think was sort of yellowish or whitish lights. Those gave you the same impression as if you had those lights recessed into your ceiling in a house," say Rosin. The object floated above them with absolutely no noise".



Saskatchewan, Canada

March 15, 1989 (no time given)

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March 15, 1989 unprofessional article entitled "UFOs giving Saskatchewan the brush off", by Jim Burgoyne of the Star Phoenix. Saskatchewan has had serveral hundred reports of close encounters, resulting  in photographs, physical evidence or alleged personal contact, and thousands more of the "lights in the sky" variety, says John Musgrave, an Edmonton UFO researcher who is writing a doctoral disertation on the relationship of apparent sightings to folklore." The article goes on to say that the last big flap was in 1973 and there has been decreased activity since then. Again I have to say that this article was quite unprofessional.
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