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Swift Current sits along the Trans-Canada Highway in southwest Saskatchewan. A 230-km river flows through it. Western ...
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is continuing its multi-year project tracking how wildlife responds to life in and around ...
Resident Alex Rennie said the flooding was mainly caused by melting ice dams. Temperatures in the Aberdeen area northwest of ...
Canada produces nearly a third of the world’s potash supply. In 2023, the industry, centered largely in Saskatchewan, ...
Bee population decline isn't the only concern among Saskatchewan apiaries. Hives are under attack from a bee-killing parasite ...
The Keystone oil pipeline has been shut down after it ruptured in North Dakota, halting the flow of thousands of gallons of ...
A Scottish team will go into the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics as the reigning world champion in men’s curling. No men from the ...
It is officially spring; the province is thawing out and coming back to life once again following a lengthy and frigid winter ...
CNS Canada –– A milder than normal winter, with a lack of significant snow cover across much of Alberta and Saskatchewan, may be raising concerns in parts of the Prairies — but there is still plenty ...
The Lloydminster Exhibition held their leisure show over March 21-23 at the Exhibition. Over fifty vendors selling everything from RV's to cell phone ...
And in Saskatchewan, an army of graders and snowplows were clearing streets of snowdrifts while residents were warned to be wary of icy bridge decks. The blizzard conditions, known as an “Alberta ...
Freezing drizzles have coated roads and walkways with a slippery layer of precipitation. This is the lighter side of some last-minute winter weather that has left regions further north reeling from ...