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Fabled Acres Flower Farm of Redvers a different kind of business

Fabled Acres Flower Farm of Redvers a different kind of business

Redvers-area company has a unique but simple business plan.
The fastest 96-year-old woman in the world: Ottawa woman breaks 5K race record

The fastest 96-year-old woman in the world: Ottawa woman breaks 5K race record

OTTAWA — Rejeanne Fairhead stood at the starting line in front of Ottawa's city hall on Saturday surrounded by thousands of racers who were almost all, assuredly, younger than her.
Where better to go with a teddy bear than a teddy bear clinic?

Where better to go with a teddy bear than a teddy bear clinic?

The collaboration between organizers, sponsors, and volunteers created a sense of unity and community spirit.
Saskatoon police had heavy presence along Spadina Cres.

Saskatoon police had heavy presence along Spadina Cres.

There was a heavy police presence Sunday afternoon in the area of 33rd Street East and Spadina Crescent East.
Cheer on KidSport Sask. by wearing your jersey May 31

Cheer on KidSport Sask. by wearing your jersey May 31

Support your favourite team, while supporting KidSport’s Jersey Day.
Climate change could mean fewer 'date nights' for Arctic ground squirrels: study

Climate change could mean fewer 'date nights' for Arctic ground squirrels: study

As temperatures rise in the North, scientists say it's affecting how Arctic ground squirrels hibernate — and it could have serious consequences for the species.
Last chance to apply for ABEX awards:

Last chance to apply for ABEX awards:

Deadline is May 30.
Photos: Motocross races thrill fans in Estevan

Photos: Motocross races thrill fans in Estevan

More than 100 riders entered the first motocross program in Estevan this season.
More questions raised about American study on grazing

More questions raised about American study on grazing

U.S. study confirms rotational grazing reduces cattle weight gain.
Grazing study: Should you let your cattle decide where to eat?

Grazing study: Should you let your cattle decide where to eat?

Bigger profits and better land use.
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