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Summer鈥檚 fresh fruit crop can certainly make baking fun

Summer鈥檚 fresh fruit crop can certainly make baking fun

Discovery of chockcherry bushes leads to adventures in the kitchen.
Farm鈥檚 purple martin project takes off

Farm鈥檚 purple martin project takes off

Western Sask. producer began building houses for the birds five years ago and this year attracted 61 pair and 227 young.
Insecticides impair a bee鈥檚 ability to move in a straight line

Insecticides impair a bee鈥檚 ability to move in a straight line

Even small amounts can impair use of visual motion information.
The life span of 10 common home appliances

The life span of 10 common home appliances

Nothing lasts forever鈥攁nd this holds true for home appliances, despite advances in modern technology.
Garderner's Notebook: Caring for a 'bee garden'

Garderner's Notebook: Caring for a 'bee garden'

If you want to make a 鈥榝avourite-flower-list鈥 for bees, include these lovely choices: borage, oregano, chives, salvia, veronica, hosta blooms, allium, catmint, perennial aster, zinnias, sunflowers, verbena, calendula, goldenrod, and bee balm.
Column: Saturn presents a great viewing opportunity

Column: Saturn presents a great viewing opportunity

Saskatchewan Skies: As twilight ends the planet鈥檚 rings can be viewed with binoculars.
A look at the top hits of the summer, such as Top Gun: Maverick

A look at the top hits of the summer, such as Top Gun: Maverick

Cairns on Cinema - A look back at the winners at the 2022 summer box office.
Insects use scorched lands as a safe location to lay eggs

Insects use scorched lands as a safe location to lay eggs

Fire-adapted insects make the most of breeding grounds sterilized by wildfires: USask research.
Special activities still offered at provincial parks

Special activities still offered at provincial parks

Camping season continues in Saskatchewan.
Rare Plant Rescue seeks out endangered plant life

Rare Plant Rescue seeks out endangered plant life

Celebrating 20 years of seeking rare plants of the Prairies.
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