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Research reveals extraordinary rates of rare disorder in Indigenous people in Sask.

Research reveals extraordinary rates of rare disorder in Indigenous people in Sask.

Thpse with the disease may share a common ancestor from 250 years ago.
Rebuilding for success

Rebuilding for success

Distilling grain into spirits had plenty of potential
The Meeple Guild - Pentago a fine thrift store find

The Meeple Guild - Pentago a fine thrift store find

The board changes with every move
Sask. community celebrates with bean festival

Sask. community celebrates with bean festival

The annual summertime event returned in July after organizers were forced to cancel last year because of the pandemic
Hay West boosted spirits, fed a few cows

Hay West boosted spirits, fed a few cows

The Canadian Federation of Agriculture is organizing another version of Hay West
Young chef turns Saskatchewan farm into destination restaurant

Young chef turns Saskatchewan farm into destination restaurant

A new menu is offered every few months to reflect what is grown locally
Canada commits $340M to Indigenous protected areas, guardians programs

Canada commits $340M to Indigenous protected areas, guardians programs

The federal government announced it will provide funding over the next five years to support Indigenous-led stewardship of lands and waters under its $2.3 billion commitment to nature conservation.
Canada's oil and gas sector filled up on federal COVID emergency cash

Canada's oil and gas sector filled up on federal COVID emergency cash

Critics say profitable oil and gas companies continue to give out big dividends to their shareholders while laying off workers.
Canadian air travellers, federal employees must be vaccinated by October: feds

Canadian air travellers, federal employees must be vaccinated by October: feds

Order also applies to airline crews, train passengers and staff
Federal government announces $180M for MMIWG programs and supports

Federal government announces $180M for MMIWG programs and supports

An additional $12.5 million will go into a new program to support the well-being of families and survivors of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people.
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