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The Meeple Guild: New edition preserves very old classic

The Meeple Guild: New edition preserves very old classic

The game is among a group of asymmetric offerings (think Tafl) where players have unequal forces.
Photos: Fascinating facts about mating in the animal kingdom

Photos: Fascinating facts about mating in the animal kingdom

Did you know some animals mate until the act of copulation literally kills them?
Photos: Countries spending the most on their militaries

Photos: Countries spending the most on their militaries

Prestige and power go hand-in-hand with royal titles.
Saskatchewan still loves its trucks

Saskatchewan still loves its trucks

The Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, and Toyota Tacoma are Saskatchewan's favourites.
What 'cool beans' and 50 other old-timey slang words mean

What 'cool beans' and 50 other old-timey slang words mean

Each generation has coined a phrase that resonates with that period of time; however, have you ever stopped to think what those phrases and words mean?
Tickets on sale for 2023 Saskatchewan Winter Games

Tickets on sale for 2023 Saskatchewan Winter Games

The 2023 Games will be a landmark event, marking the 50th anniversary of the biennial Saskatchewan Games program.
50 photos that show companionship in the animal kingdom

50 photos that show companionship in the animal kingdom

Humans aren't the only animals that need connection. Many species in the animal kingdom benefit from social interactions.
Photos: 50 snack foods from around the world

Photos: 50 snack foods from around the world

Snacks are comforting, portable, and remind many of school days, road trips, or movie marathons.
Caper relish lightens weeknight-friendly sausage and lentils

Caper relish lightens weeknight-friendly sausage and lentils

Braised sausages and lentils are classic French comfort food, and by streamlining the recipe, we bring it out of the countryside and squarely into the weeknight rotation.
TRC commissioner Wilson reflects on years of bearing witness

TRC commissioner Wilson reflects on years of bearing witness

Marie Wilson spoke about the ongoing importance of bearing witness to the realities of residential schools, the sixties scoop, and the legacy of colonial violence and injustice in Canada.
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