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Gardener's Notebook: Red Lily Beetle an invasive pest

Gardener's Notebook: Red Lily Beetle an invasive pest

The other day, someone was asking me about the red lily beetle.
The Meeple Guild: A fine little dice battler

The Meeple Guild: A fine little dice battler

This one is from publisher Galen’s Games and is a fine little coffee time filler, with enough variety to recommend on the proviso you can live with dice rolls ruling in the end.
Garden Chat: Cucurbit culture on the Prairies

Garden Chat: Cucurbit culture on the Prairies

There’s nothing like vine-ripened watermelon and cantaloup from the garden.
Customer diversity seen as benefit to exporters

Customer diversity seen as benefit to exporters

Sixty-six per cent of Canadian exporters rely solely on United States, but economists say that can be hard on the bottom line.
Opinion: Blame culture fractured our trust in each other

Opinion: Blame culture fractured our trust in each other

Canadians have lost faith in the media, the government and each other.
Opinion: SD cards turn 25 and are still essential in a data-hungry world

Opinion: SD cards turn 25 and are still essential in a data-hungry world

Once limited to storing a handful of photos, SD and microSD cards now power everything from mobile content to space tech.
Opinion: Tea prices are rising and Ottawa’s to blame

Opinion: Tea prices are rising and Ottawa’s to blame

Canada’s 25 per cent tea tariff is raising food prices and hurting developing countries. There’s no good reason to keep it.
Leading USask researcher recognized with YWCA STEM award

Leading USask researcher recognized with YWCA STEM award

Award honours women who have excelled in science, technology, engineering and math.
Shelly Palmer - The agentic web, AI-generated ads and more

Shelly Palmer - The agentic web, AI-generated ads and more

This week's most interesting stories on AI Saturday.
Cooler weather and light rain helping some provinces in battle against wildfires

Cooler weather and light rain helping some provinces in battle against wildfires

PRINCE ALBERT — The Saskatchewan government is boosting support it's giving to wildfire evacuees, while officials say light rain and cooler temperatures this weekend could help keep some of the province's larger fires in check.
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