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USask survey shows food bank use highest in Prairies

USask survey shows food bank use highest in Prairies

Faced with soaring grocery bills, more Prairie residents are turning to food banks and community fridges to feed themselves.
Unprecedented drought grips Southwestern Saskatchewan

Unprecedented drought grips Southwestern Saskatchewan

Annual precipitation in Swift Current so far in 2022 is 300 millimetres below average, which is twice as bad as the worst year in the 1930s.
Snow brings relief to southern Prairies

Snow brings relief to southern Prairies

Welcome snow laden with much-needed moisture was greedily absorbed by parched soil.
Prairie Pride: two-spirit artists encourages love and healing

Prairie Pride: two-spirit artists encourages love and healing

The artist hope their design might encourage more people to study and relearn Prairie Indigenous art traditions, as well as fight stigma against two-spirit people.
Moving multi-media exhibit shares Residential School experience

Moving multi-media exhibit shares Residential School experience

A survivor of the ignoble Indian Residential School system, Alex Janvier has been on a long healing journey to dispel those lingering, trauma-induced demons that have burdened him far too long.
Inmate at Pine Grove in eighth week of hunger strike

Inmate at Pine Grove in eighth week of hunger strike

An inmate at Pine Grove Correctional Centre in Prince Albert is protesting how inmates are treated and conditions at the institution.
Agriculture This Week: Farm sector getting mixed messages

Agriculture This Week: Farm sector getting mixed messages

How do you create a farm future with more grain produced, without crushing producers with carbon taxes?
'I have the tears of thousands of Canadians on my shoulder': Tamara Lich

'I have the tears of thousands of Canadians on my shoulder': Tamara Lich

Watch video of Tamara Lich detailing the pain and suffering that she saw during the COVID 19 restrictions.
Indigenous leaders alarmed, high suicide rates faced in province

Indigenous leaders alarmed, high suicide rates faced in province

“The Federal and Provincial governments, lets get a move on this before it escalates,” said Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation Chief Ron Mitsuing. “The signs are not good out there.”
New imaging an improvement on bone density scan

New imaging an improvement on bone density scan

New bone imaging technique could lead to improved osteoporosis treatment.
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