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Saskatchewan research team identifies Canada's food weakness

Saskatchewan research team identifies Canada's food weakness

Ogie and Fletcher to speak on food insecurity.
National bragging rights up for grabs at Fred Sasakamoose tourney

National bragging rights up for grabs at Fred Sasakamoose tourney

Forty men's and 16 women's teams compete in national hockey championship.
Death of the password coming as passkey technology on brink of consumer adoption

Death of the password coming as passkey technology on brink of consumer adoption

Passkeys are more efficient and more secure, says expert.
Start your camping adventure today with Sask Parks

Start your camping adventure today with Sask Parks

Discover something new at Sask Parks campsites.
Agriculture This Week: Nature & agriculture connected for bright future

Agriculture This Week: Nature & agriculture connected for bright future

We need farmers to be successful in producing the food we need, but for a bright future we need trees and birds and nature in general.
Saskatchewan parks open to alcohol consumption

Saskatchewan parks open to alcohol consumption

Local authorities can regulate their spaces.
Weyburn Special Olympics bowler excited for nationals in 2024

Weyburn Special Olympics bowler excited for nationals in 2024

Robin will be accompanied by her coach, Jo-Ann Paxman of Weyburn, who will be the head coach for the five-pin bowling team.
'Glad to be alive': Man T-bones bear while cycling in North Vancouver

'Glad to be alive': Man T-bones bear while cycling in North Vancouver

"I pretty much kissed the bear," says the cyclist who suffered serious injuries in the crash on a North Van trail.
Moose Javian achieves rare feat of drawing royal flush in Texas Hold’em

Moose Javian achieves rare feat of drawing royal flush in Texas Hold’em

The odds of drawing a royal flush in Texas Hold’em are roughly 650,000 to 1, which means you have a better chance of hitting a hole in one or matching five numbers in the lottery. 
WestJet customers holding their breath as strike notice jeopardizes travel plans

WestJet customers holding their breath as strike notice jeopardizes travel plans

MONTREAL — The travel plans of WestJet customers are up in the air after its pilots' union issued a 72-hour strike notice Monday night. The gambit by the Air Line Pilots Association kicked off a countdown to a flight crew walkout at 3 a.m.
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