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The Freezing Dunes of Northern Canada
When you think "sand dunes" you probably wouldn't think to look up in the northern reaches of Canada, but there lies one of earth's most unique habitats.
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Geography of Canada | Countries of the World
Geography of Canada | Countries of the World
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The Biggest Beaver Dam in the World!
Huckleberry the beaver and Jessi share a look at the largest beaver dam in the world! Special first time viewing of new photos of the dam thanks to Rob Belanger, courtesy of Parks Canada!
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Exploring Grassland Biomes: Grasslands in North America
Upon viewing the Exploring Grassland Biomes video series, students will be able to do the following: Describe some of the basic characteristics of grasslands: - grasslands receive 25 to 75 centimeters of rain a year - grazing by large...
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The Geography and Culture of Canada
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Canada.
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Two junior hockey players taken to hospital after Alberta bus crash
Two Junior A hockey players were taken to hospital after a bus crash in northern Alberta.
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Sask. group seeking independence from Canada holding meetings across the province
A group promoting Saskatchewan's separation from Canada has been holding presentations in communities across the province. The group is working closely with the Albert Prosperity Project, which promotes independence from confederation.
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Sask. headlines for Monday, Dec. 8
Here are your CBC Saskatchewan News headlines for Monday, Dec. 8
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Former bus driver admits mixing narcotics, alcohol while driving school kids
A former Saskatoon bus driver says he takes full responsibility for driving a charter bus full of kids while under the influence of alcohol and heavy narcotics. The 71-year-old appeared in provincial court on Thursday, and claims he...
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Province still basking in Saskatchewan Roughriders Grey Cup victory
For the first time in 12 years, the Roughriders have lifted the Grey Cup. The season-long rollercoaster finally ended in victory for players who will be called Grey Cup champions for the rest of their lives.
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Roughriders win Grey Cup 25-17 over Alouettes
The Saskatchewan Roughriders took home the Grey Cup with a 25-17 win over the Montreal Alouettes. It’s the Roughriders first CFL championship since 2013.
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Grey Cup parties underway in Winnipeg this weekend
The Saskatchewan Roughriders face the Montreal Alouettes in the 112th Grey Cup on Sunday. CBC’s Gavin Axelrod shares more on the festivities from the downtown street party in Winnipeg.
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Huskies, Rams battle for Hardy Cup supremacy for 2nd year in a row
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies football team is looking for revenge for its Hardy Cup loss to the University of Regina Rams a year ago.
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Provincial boundary complicates life for some Flin Flon residents
Split by a provincial border, some residents in the Saskatchewan side of Flin Flon say they feel like they are living in a "no man's land" fraught with challenges that their neighbours on the Manitoba side don't even have to consider.
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Supreme Court to hear appeals of Saskatchewan's school pronoun law
The Supreme Court of Canada says it will hear appeals in a challenge of Saskatchewan's school pronoun law that prevents children under 16 from changing their names or pronouns at school without parental consent.
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Town of Duck Lake, Sask., invites bids for its naming rights
The town of Duck Lake is putting its name up for sale. Mayor Jason Anderson said the town’s name change is not just about business, but would also need to honour the community’s deep-rooted Canadian history.
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Sask. Premier discusses canola, EV tariffs, renewed relationship with Ottawa
Premier Scott Moe joined The Morning Edition to talk about the importance of canola tariff talks with China and an improving relationship with Ottawa.
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Sask. headlines for Monday, Oct. 20
Here are your CBC Saskatchewan News headlines for Monday, Oct. 20
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Sask. looking for new canola export markets as farmers suffer from Chinese, U.S. tariffs
The provincial government says it's looking to diversify export markets for canola, as Saskatchewan producers harvest a strong crop while facing pricing uncertainty. The latest data shows the province exported $96 million in goods to...
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Complaints continue over Sask. Health Authority's new payroll and scheduling software
A health-care workers’ union says some employees are receiving only partial or no pay due to the new payroll and scheduling software that continues to roll out across the province, echoing complaints heard when the system launched last...
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Sask. man dives into challenge of swimming in 70 lakes to celebrate 70th birthday
Gerald Siemens splashed into a great way to see the province. He decided to jump into one lake for every year he's been alive.
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Residential school survivor reclaims her culture through powwow dancing
Starla Starblanket is a residential school survivor from Starblanket Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. She says she was able to bring ‘healing’ to herself after dancing traditional for the first time in nearly 50 years during the Treaty 4...
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Sask. premier apologies for province’s role in Île-à-la-Crosse residential school
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe apologized for the government’s role in the Île-à-la-Crosse residential school in the province’s north and agreed to a $40.2 million settlement.