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‘Ask a lot of questions’ before deciding what to do with your tax refund: experts

‘Ask a lot of questions’ before deciding what to do with your tax refund: experts

When Julian Shenoy receives his tax refund this year, he plans to set aside some of it for investments and the rest for travel.
Canadian lab aims to restore world's lost kelp forests

Canadian lab aims to restore world's lost kelp forests

Work being done in the West Vancouver lab could be of ‘Planetary significance,’ Ocean Wise says
Wednesday's Lotto 6/49 Gold Ball jackpot is $62 million

Wednesday's Lotto 6/49 Gold Ball jackpot is $62 million

It's been over seven years since Lotto 6/49 has been this big
Six years later: Family hopeful Happy Charles will be found in 2023

Six years later: Family hopeful Happy Charles will be found in 2023

Monday’s awareness walk started near the Prince Albert Collegiate Institute and proceeded to the Prince Albert Grand Council billboard across from Victoria Hospital.
Commentary: Drought can have impact on wildlife

Commentary: Drought can have impact on wildlife

Weather is key in determining grouse numbers during summer for brood-rearing and winter for food.
Agriculture This Week: Winter canola may change supplies

Agriculture This Week: Winter canola may change supplies

YORKTON - It is the nature of business that when something is doing well everybody tends to jump in and eventually the market saturates and the good times level off to something where tighter margins are the rule.
The birds are back at the Legislature

The birds are back at the Legislature

The Canada Geese are slowly but surely returning home to their familiar gathering place at the Legislature grounds in Regina.
Bedardmania ... A win for Saskatchewan

Bedardmania ... A win for Saskatchewan

Arenas filled up across the west, with young and old alike scooping up tickets in the hopes of capturing a glimmer of Bedard magic with the naked eye.
Deer population called out of control in Sask.

Deer population called out of control in Sask.

Problem blamed on overpopulation as ‘starving’ animals damage property, get into feed supplies and attract coyotes.
Author of Five Little Indians: Why they can't just 'get over it'

Author of Five Little Indians: Why they can't just 'get over it'

Michelle Good, Indigenous lawyer and author of Five Little Indians wonders 'what non-Indigenous people could do with their privilege if they raised their voices and wouldn't shut up.'
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