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Canadians are unprepared for natural hazards

Canadians are unprepared for natural hazards

Here鈥檚 what we can do about it.
Bison industry demands an end to food fraud

Bison industry demands an end to food fraud

Sector wants to close a U.S. loophole that allows water buffalo meat to be labelled 鈥榖uffalo,鈥 which can confuse consumers.
Moonemis Creations is on a mission to spread awareness

Moonemis Creations is on a mission to spread awareness

Emilee Steffensen hopes one day everyone will be accepted for who they are even if they seem to be different.
Cowessess partners with Inagreen on Bekevar Wind Energy project

Cowessess partners with Inagreen on Bekevar Wind Energy project

Green power for 100,000 homes by late 2024.
Artist created unique and personal mugs to fight depression

Artist created unique and personal mugs to fight depression

An Arcola artist discusses how artwork has been beneficial.
Shelly Palmer - The AI-Driven Stock Market: A Ticking Time Bomb?

Shelly Palmer - The AI-Driven Stock Market: A Ticking Time Bomb?

SASKTODAY's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Teen missing from Fort Qu'Appelle

Teen missing from Fort Qu'Appelle

Diamond Piapot was last seen on Aug.聽11聽at 4 p.m.
City of Saskatoon identifies 4th Dutch elm disease case

City of Saskatoon identifies 4th Dutch elm disease case

Dutch elm disease is a severe ailment triggered by a fungus that obstructs elm trees' water and nutrient-conducting system.
Opinion: How language can turn down the temperature of heated climate change discourse

Opinion: How language can turn down the temperature of heated climate change discourse

Language is adaptive, self-balancing and evolves with environmental change. Understanding this may be the key to improving the conversation around climate change.
The Eastons turned to art in their retirement

The Eastons turned to art in their retirement

Brian and Susan Easton discuss their love of art and their upcoming appearance in the artist colony at Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
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