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Hudson Bay couple cultivates local produce with hydroponics

Hudson Bay couple cultivates local produce with hydroponics

An old elementary school in Hudson Bay has been transformed into a hydroponic farming facility that provides fresh vegetables all year.
Date set to launch Sask’s first satellite into space

Date set to launch Sask’s first satellite into space

Weyburn engineering student Arliss Sidloski on U of S Space Design Team
Living with the impact of a heart attack and a stroke

Living with the impact of a heart attack and a stroke

Mary Foote reflects on some of her health challenges.
Pat Butler: 'The health-care system has saved my life many times over'

Pat Butler: 'The health-care system has saved my life many times over'

Â鶹´«Ã½AVeast Saskatchewan woman has survived a number of health issues over the years.
Estevan firefighter to partake in provincial calendar contest

Estevan firefighter to partake in provincial calendar contest

Annie-France Bizier is among 16 firefighters from across the province vying to be part of the 2024 calendar.
Shaylee Foord chosen for CFL's Women in Football

Shaylee Foord chosen for CFL's Women in Football

Shaylee Foord has found many ways to be active in football, and now she's being rewarded.
Everybody Has a Story: Michelle Good's novel has changed lives

Everybody Has a Story: Michelle Good's novel has changed lives

When Michelle Good was young, she wanted to be a lawyer because she dreamed of justice. It wasn't until years later, after becoming an activist, and even later, an author of Five Little Indians, she realized it wasn't.
Old pianos strike new chord in artist’s hands

Old pianos strike new chord in artist’s hands

Artist brings exquisite craftsmanship to reclaimed piano pieces.
Singer Brayden King to compete on American Idol show

Singer Brayden King to compete on American Idol show

Singer Brayden King relates 'surreal' experience in his Vegas audition for American Idol show.
Tisdale-area man’s invention improves grader operator safety

Tisdale-area man’s invention improves grader operator safety

Richard Fedirko's invention, the RF-1000 Connecting Arm Handler and Wing Stand, makes it so grader operators can safely and efficiently install and remove their snow wings without the use of chains, skid steers, loaders and overhead cranes.
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