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Summer holidays shouldn’t be a holiday from learning

To the Editor: Parents and children are excited for summer vacation, but that doesn’t mean we should take a vacation from learning.
Canada Remembers National Peacekeepers’ Day

Canada Remembers National Peacekeepers’ Day

The Department of Veterans Affairs, recently issued the following statement for National Peacekeepers’ Day: “On August 9, 1974, all nine Canadians on board a United Nations-marked Canadian military transport aircraft were killed when the plane was sh
Canadians believe hydrogen fuel cells way of the future

Canadians believe hydrogen fuel cells way of the future

Groundbreaking Hyundai study in partnership with leading research company and carbon emissions researchers uncovers consumer attitudes toward hydrogen vehicles and positive long-term environmental impacts MARKHAM, ON, Aug.
Reduce pesticide pollution at home

Reduce pesticide pollution at home

Commercial farms are often blamed for the vast array of contaminants that find their way into water supplies and the soil itself. But home-gardening enthusiasts may also be contaminating water and soil through the use of pesticides.
How to handle weed growth

How to handle weed growth

Homeowners who take pride in their lawns and gardens know just how problematic weeds can be. Weeds can make otherwise well-manicured and thriving lawns and gardens appear unhealthy and ill-kempt.

The Universe from your own back yard - Perseid meteor shower - A Party under the Stars

I’m sure everyone reading this is waiting for it to get dark enough to venture out under the stars for the Perseid meteor shower which is on as you read this (ok, a few of you).
KidsFirst Parenting Tips - Toddler Play Time

KidsFirst Parenting Tips - Toddler Play Time

There’s a lot happening during play time. Little ones are lifting, dropping, looking, pouring, bouncing, hiding, building, and knocking down. Toddlers are just figuring out who they are.
Sask Artist’s work selected by Royal Canadian Mint

Sask Artist’s work selected by Royal Canadian Mint

Glen Scrimshaw, one of Canada’s premier artists, is the newest Saskatchewan artist to have his artwork featured on a collector coin from the Royal Canadian Mint.
The Saskatchewan Archives releases second video

The Saskatchewan Archives releases second video

The Saskatchewan Archives Board today launched the second in a series of video exhibits commemorating Saskatchewan’s involvement in the First World War.
The potentially harmful impact of balloon releases

The potentially harmful impact of balloon releases

Balloon decorations can make any party more festive. Inexpensive and easily accessible, balloons can add some lighthearted flare to any festive occasion.
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