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Dominic Lepowick signs with the Sun

Dominic Lepowick signs with the Sun

The football career of Dominic Lepowick is heating up. The YRHS Raider Gridder has been picked up by the Okanagan Sun for the coming season. Lepowick said that he is excited to get out and play again, and excited to move out to B.C. to play as well.

Bob Joseph: Why the Indian Act must go and Canada will be better for it

Last week in a virtual Q & A session, Indigenous author Bob Joseph was asked “How will people know that they’ve achieved reconciliation?” Joseph answered, “When people are at peace with the past.
Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan celebrates Archives Week

Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan celebrates Archives Week

The Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan commemorates Archives Week 2021 starting February 7. During this special celebration, the Archives is pleased to announce several initiatives, available online and at its new location in Regina.
Why this Canadian company wants your used chopsticks

Why this Canadian company wants your used chopsticks

Last February, Felix Böck picked up a shipping container sent express from Disneyland and stuffed with a precious load: Single-use chopsticks the company couldn’t use because of a package design error.
Barnhart, Hayward competing for Municipalities of Sask. presidency

Barnhart, Hayward competing for Municipalities of Sask. presidency

Gordon Barnhart is seeking a second term as head of the association representing the province's cities, towns and villages, despite two recent controversies and at least one reported call for his resignation.
Sask. vaccinates 774 Saturday

Sask. vaccinates 774 Saturday

Today report three more COVID-19-related deaths and 194 new cases
The Meeple Guild - Tumbleweed: Part 2

The Meeple Guild - Tumbleweed: Part 2

SEE Part I here Last week began a rather in-depth look into the development of a new game from Polish designer Michal Zapala. The winner in Tumbleweed is the player that occupies the most spaces at the end of the game.

Shark and eels see alarming 71% global decline

Fifty years of over-fishing has contributed to a staggering 71 per cent decline in global shark and ray populations, B.C. scientists have determined.
Sunny Side Up - Tale of a little girl...

Sunny Side Up - Tale of a little girl...

The bloodcurdling midnight scream outside woke our granddaughter. She flew to the window in time to see something white fall from a tall spruce several yards beyond the house. The dogs heard it too.
Fish for free during Family Day weekend Feb. 13-15

Fish for free during Family Day weekend Feb. 13-15

If you have been thinking about giving ice fishing a try, Saskatchewan’s Family Day weekend provides the perfect opportunity. Equipment needs are fairly minimal, and no licence will be required.
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