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Things to consider when adopting a pet

Things to consider when adopting a pet

ManyPets compiled a list of nine things to consider when adopting a pet using information from various animal organizations.
Cougar caught on camera during the day southwest of Estevan

Cougar caught on camera during the day southwest of Estevan

A local bowhunter went to check his equipment last week when he found rather surprising pictures dating Aug. 6.
Scotsguard car collector restoring one car at a time

Scotsguard car collector restoring one car at a time

Stepping into Keith Hagen’s car buildings is like taking a step back into car history.
Team Sask. men's volleyball wins gold at Summer Games

Team Sask. men's volleyball wins gold at Summer Games

The men came out the gate winning two sets back-to-back, however, Alberta snuck in and won a set leaving it 2-1. Team Sask answered back and won the gold
Market remains hot but sales cool

Market remains hot but sales cool

Machinery makers face shortages of parts, supply chain delays, rising costs for labour and transportation as COVID disrupts the business.
Basic dog training you can do at home

Basic dog training you can do at home

Dogs who are food-motivated will work for most treats. Other dogs may be more eager to work for a favourite toy, verbal praise, or owner affection.
Blast from the past: 30 toys that defined the '80s

Blast from the past: 30 toys that defined the '80s

From talking stuffed animals to handheld video games, the toys of the time helped shape a generation.
Storage ideas for every room in your house

Storage ideas for every room in your house

Decluttering and reorganizing your home can feel like an overwhelming project at first. To simplify this, Angi shares tips and hacks on how best to utilize the space in your home.
Gas-powered muscle cars drive into the sunset, turn electric

Gas-powered muscle cars drive into the sunset, turn electric

Timeline of Canada's call to abandon 2015 appeal over residential schools fundraiser

Timeline of Canada's call to abandon 2015 appeal over residential schools fundraiser

OTTAWA — Canada's decision to abandon its appeal of a 2015 court ruling that freed Catholic groups from the need to raise $25 million for residential school survivors has caused anger and confusion.
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