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Farm camp teaches Sask. students about food, friendship

Farm camp teaches Sask. students about food, friendship

Jackie Martin’s two young daughters went to farm camp last year, and it was a positive experience for both, she said.
Storm scuttles RCMP Musical Ride in Strasbourg

Storm scuttles RCMP Musical Ride in Strasbourg

Schultz said they had been asked about having it next year, but she says it’s a big undertaking. “Now it’s just whether the committee feels we can round up volunteers to pull this off.â€
Bank robberies on decline in Canada, says SFU criminologist

Bank robberies on decline in Canada, says SFU criminologist

Bank robberies less lucrative in an age when many transactions are made electronically.
Gas prices cheaper in the north

Gas prices cheaper in the north

Regina prices are higher than Saskatoon's.
A howling success: From bark park to Bark Park

A howling success: From bark park to Bark Park

In 2015, the Carnduff Bark Park, the only Saskatchewan dog park southeast of Carlyle, was ready to go.
Northern Pikes lead man Jay Semko turns to poetry in new book

Northern Pikes lead man Jay Semko turns to poetry in new book

Best known as lead man of the Northern Pikes, Jay Semko has often performed as a musician in Yorkton.
Kenosee Lake bronze artist is known worldwide

Kenosee Lake bronze artist is known worldwide

Frederickson is a permanent resident at the Artist Colony of Moose Mountain Provincial Park, which is located beside the chalet. He dedicates his summers to his art. Art fans from as far as Africa and Mexico have graced his cabin to view his well-known art.
Since 1937, Canadian and American hands join at the border

Since 1937, Canadian and American hands join at the border

This year, for the 85th consecutive year, Canadians and American took part in Hands Across the Border. Many border towns have tried their own version of this but none have lasted. Except for what happens at the Carievale/Sherwood border.
Agriculture This Week: Does a proclamation make people think?

Agriculture This Week: Does a proclamation make people think?

Native prairie is a grassland ecosystem that is one of the most diverse systems on earth.
Lawyers challenge COVID lockdown restrictions in Saskatoon court

Lawyers challenge COVID lockdown restrictions in Saskatoon court

Lawyers argued that charter rights were breached when two people were fined for attending a Saskatoon anti-lockdown protest.
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