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'Something's changed': Summer 2023 is screaming climate change, scientists say

'Something's changed': Summer 2023 is screaming climate change, scientists say

Earlier this summer, two Canadians walked into a party in rural Germany. "Canadians?" joked the host. "I thought you'd smell more like smoke." It's been that kind of season.
Saskatchewan embraces Food Day Canada

Saskatchewan embraces Food Day Canada

Celebrate farmers, ranchers, processors, chefs, researchers and home cooks.
Prairie Wool: Necessary evils/finding love

Prairie Wool: Necessary evils/finding love

Medical procedures not strong precursors to lasting relationships.
Sports This Week: A fitting tribute to late Humboldt Bronco

Sports This Week: A fitting tribute to late Humboldt Bronco

Russell Herold said he encourages others who might be seeking a way to remember a loved one, or that 鈥渉ave a little thing for nature in their hearts,鈥 to preserve natural sites.
Commentary: Price-fixing accusations cast shadow on food industry giants

Commentary: Price-fixing accusations cast shadow on food industry giants

Serious breach of trust? High-ranking food industry executives accused in alleged price-fixing scandal.
Joey Chestnut defends mini-donut title in Regina

Joey Chestnut defends mini-donut title in Regina

Famed Nathan鈥檚 hot dog champ Chestnut downs 304 mini donuts in eight minutes
Pulse sector lowers targets on new-use demand

Pulse sector lowers targets on new-use demand

Industry had originally wanted to create two million tonnes of North American demand for whole split pulses by 2025.
Saskatoon singer last to work with late music legend Sheldon Reynolds

Saskatoon singer last to work with late music legend Sheldon Reynolds

Kaur attended Evan Hardy Collegiate and the University of Saskatchewan.
Inquiry must assess how Canada鈥檚 fragmented COVID-19 response lost the public鈥檚 trust

Inquiry must assess how Canada鈥檚 fragmented COVID-19 response lost the public鈥檚 trust

Canada鈥檚 public health response was hampered by fragmentation in decision-making, shared between federal and provincial/territorial and sometimes municipal governments.
Sask Polytech renovates salon and spa to attract new talent

Sask Polytech renovates salon and spa to attract new talent

Teaching salon gets a makeover.
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