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Do not visit Saulteaux to take pictures

Do not visit Saulteaux to take pictures

Unwanted traffic holds up the efforts of emergency personnel and vehicles fighting wildfires.
Urban gardening: Protecting pollinators in your yard

Urban gardening: Protecting pollinators in your yard

How the health of your plants can affect bee pollination: USask research.
Rusty skills? No problem! Scouts Canada to the rescue!

Rusty skills? No problem! Scouts Canada to the rescue!

Expert advice on the 10 top camping conundrums available for free.
Grasslands called key to carbon future

Grasslands called key to carbon future

A researcher says grasslands must be retained now if landowners are to take advantage of carbon markets in the future.
Agriculture This Week: Uncovering Canada's lost livestock breeds

Agriculture This Week: Uncovering Canada's lost livestock breeds

If a breed goes extinct, the genetics are lost, and there are reasonable scenarios where that would be unfortunate for the livestock sector.
What will King Charles III’s coronation bring to Saskatchewan?

What will King Charles III’s coronation bring to Saskatchewan?

Though details regarding some aspects of the changes in Saskatchewan post-coronation are fuzzy, there are some changes Saskatchewan residents might not notice with a new king on the horizon.
Brunch, happy hour, patio? Get a safe ride home

Brunch, happy hour, patio? Get a safe ride home

Police STEP up impaired driving enforcement.
Saskatoon resident shocked by $100K Lotto Max win

Saskatoon resident shocked by $100K Lotto Max win

Sylvestri said the reality of her win hasn’t quite sunk in, but she has started thinking about what to do with her windfall.
As Glencore eyes Teck, Brad Wall sees echoes of 2010 battle for Potash Corp.

As Glencore eyes Teck, Brad Wall sees echoes of 2010 battle for Potash Corp.

CALGARY — Former Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall says he doesn't know enough of the details to take a public stance on the merits of mining giant Glencore PLC's ongoing hostile takeover bid for Teck Resources Ltd.
Loblaw calls out ongoing 'outsized' price hikes from big brand-name food companies

Loblaw calls out ongoing 'outsized' price hikes from big brand-name food companies

Canada's largest grocer says its product costs have risen by nearly $1 billion so far this year — double the historic norm — as it continues to see "outsized" price increases from big multinational food brands.
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