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TED Talks

TED: Why great architecture should tell a story | Ole Scheeren

12th - Higher Ed
For architect Ole Scheeren, the people who live and work inside a building are as much a part of that building as concrete, steel and glass. He asks: Can architecture be about collaboration and storytelling instead of the isolation and...
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Water flows again in Prince Albert

9th - Higher Ed
Thanks to a 30 kilometre-long emergency waterline, some water restrictions in the city have been lifted
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How to Tie a Prince Albert Knot

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to tie a Prince Albert knot from Louis Purple menswear boutiques founder Charles Brunold in this Howcast video.
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Outpouring of support for James Smith Cree Nation after tragedy

9th - Higher Ed
As James Smith Cree Nation holds funerals for the victims of the horrific stabbings, people from surrounding Saskatchewan communities are coming together to support them during their time of need.
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History of Queen Victoria For Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Learn about Queen Victoria and her reign over Great Britain and Ireland through became known as the Victorian Era.
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Curated Video

Victoria & Albert Brought to Life: History & Facial Re-Creations Revealed

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Queen Victoria and her consort Albert have one of the most fascinating stories in English history. Victoria came to the throne at only 18, after a sheltered childhood. The handsome Albert of Saxe Coburg was an instant attraction for...
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A decade in the making, Prince Albert opens its $118M leisure complex

9th - Higher Ed
The Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre is finally open in Prince Albert, Sask., housing a pool, waterslide and two hockey rinks.
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Marlene Bird: Aboriginal woman's story of struggle and survival

9th - Higher Ed
Marlene Bird was beaten, assaulted and set on fire six months ago. Duncan McCue shares her heart wrenching story of struggle and survival.
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Canada's Got Talent winner Rebecca Strong reflects on $1-million win

9th - Higher Ed
Rebecca Strong appeared on CBC Saskatchewan's The Morning Edition Wednesday, after winning the $1-million top prize on Canada's Got Talent the night before.
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A brain experiment claimed it could help First Nations kids. Critics call it ‘bonkers’

9th - Higher Ed
Indigenous children from Saskatchewan signed up for a ‘brain school’ program that promised healing from trauma and improved quality of life. But CBC’s Geoff Leo discovered the study lacked informed consent because families weren’t told...
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A brain experiment claimed it could help First Nations kids. A critic calls it ‘bonkers’

9th - Higher Ed
Indigenous children from Saskatchewan signed up for a ‘brain school’ program that promised healing from trauma and improved quality of life. But CBC’s Geoff Leo discovered the study lacked informed consent because families weren’t told...
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Pair of Prince Albert projects show promise for city, but prices have risen

9th - Higher Ed
Two Prince Albert development projects are expected to provide new necessities and amenities to the city, but the bills have inflated over time.
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#TheMoment the 'Game Boy Mom' meme was traced back to Saskatchewan

9th - Higher Ed
YouTuber Sakura Stardust went on a mission to find the family behind the 'Game Boy Mom' meme, leading her to Debra Tooley, a single mother of four from Prince Albert, Sask.
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Saskatchewan family says police altercation left man brain dead

9th - Higher Ed
The family of a man arrested in Saskatchewan says police beat him and left him brain dead. A provincial watchdog is investigating the case, but the family and a First Nations leader fear they won't get answers.
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Community steps up to help those impacted by Sask. mass stabbing

9th - Higher Ed
Community members are stepping up to help those impacted by the Saskatchewan mass stabbing. For the first time, family members of some victims shared their stories in public.
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Community relieved after hunt for Sask. stabbings suspect ends

9th - Higher Ed
Those living in Weldon, Sask., and James Smith Cree Nation say they are relieved the search for Myles Sanderson is over after days of living in fear. Now, they say they can begin to process their grief.
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Sask. mom angry over police response, hours before baby found dead

9th - Higher Ed
A Saskatchewan mother says her 13-month-old son might still be alive if police listened to her repeated pleas for them to check on him. Her partner was later charged with second-degree murder in the child's death.
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RCMP search for suspect Shawn Moostoos after fatal shooting on Sask. First Nation

9th - Higher Ed
RCMP in Saskatchewan are searching for a 33-year-old male suspect after a shooting on the James Smith Cree Nation on Sunday left two people dead and a third wounded.
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An archaeological site near Prince Albert, Sask., is being pilfered of ancient items

9th - Higher Ed
The Âsowanânihk site near Prince Albert, where researchers believe Indigenous people settled as long as 11,000 years ago, has drawn much media attention. As a result, it's now the victim of illegal scavenging.
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Rain gives some crews a break, but Prairie wildfires keep growing

9th - Higher Ed
Weekend rain bought some time for people threatened by Saskatchewan’s massive Shoe fire, but warm, dry weather continues to fan flames across much of the country. Over two hundred wildfires are burning in Canada, almost one hundred of...
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Sask. RCMP charge 2 people with setting fires

9th - Higher Ed
Saskatchewan RCMP have charged two people with setting fires in the province, but it’s unclear whether those fires led to the larger wildfires burning throughout the province. An 18-year-old woman and a 36-year-old man each face one...
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Crews focus on defence as several Prairie wildfires merge

9th - Higher Ed
More than 30,000 people in Manitoba and Saskatchewan have now left their homes as out-of-control wildfires advance on multiple communities. On the border, several fires merged to nearly surround Flin Flon, Man., and Creighton, Sask.
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Evacuees concerned as wildfire conditions in northern Sask. worsen

9th - Higher Ed
Lack of rain is offering no help to northern Saskatchewan as crews struggle to contain more than 20 active wildfires. The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency says more than 400 homes and other structures have been destroyed so far.
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Wildfires gut Saskatchewan towns: ‘It looks like a war zone’

9th - Higher Ed
Wildfires in northern Saskatchewan have gutted homes, buildings and cars in several communities, including La Ronge, Denare Beach and Sucker River, with locals saying the charred scenes look ‘like a war zone.’ More than 7,000 people have...