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Tick talk: Keep yourself and pets safe from bites

Tick talk: Keep yourself and pets safe from bites

Pull up your socks and watch for ticks.
Death of the password coming as passkey technology on brink of consumer adoption

Death of the password coming as passkey technology on brink of consumer adoption

Passkeys are more efficient and more secure, says expert.
Start your camping adventure today with Sask Parks

Start your camping adventure today with Sask Parks

Discover something new at Sask Parks campsites.
New series hits close to home for creator Jennifer Podemski

New series hits close to home for creator Jennifer Podemski

‘Little Bird’ coming soon to APTN Lumi.
Leave wildlife babies alone for survival

Leave wildlife babies alone for survival

The kids are all right.
Future: 4 technologies that aren't that big now but could be massive in 20 years

Future: 4 technologies that aren't that big now but could be massive in 20 years

While ChatGPT has been growing in prominence, other aspects of the field have been under-reported.
Moose Javian achieves rare feat of drawing royal flush in Texas Hold’em

Moose Javian achieves rare feat of drawing royal flush in Texas Hold’em

The odds of drawing a royal flush in Texas Hold’em are roughly 650,000 to 1, which means you have a better chance of hitting a hole in one or matching five numbers in the lottery. 
Don't have udon? Try spaghetti in this `Asian noodle' dish

Don't have udon? Try spaghetti in this `Asian noodle' dish

With bold, exciting flavors and speedy cooking, savory Asian noodles are ideal for weeknight meals. But what happens if all you have in the pantry is spaghetti? No problem.
Education: The benefits of 5 types of in-person tutoring

Education: The benefits of 5 types of in-person tutoring

The average K-12 student has fallen behind by half a school term's instruction in math and a quarter of a school year in reading.
Education: 5 tips for keeping adult online learners engaged

Education: 5 tips for keeping adult online learners engaged

A pandemic-era survey from Digital Promise found that 50% of students agreed online settings made it harder to feel like a part of the class versus in-person educational settings.