Ancient Beer Factory Unearthed in Egypt

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Source: Samy Magdy The Associated Press, globalnews.ca, February 17, 2021 The factory was apparently built in this area to provide royal rituals with beer, given that archaeologists found evidences showing the use of beer in sacrificial rites of ancient Egyptians. American and Egyptian archaeologists have unearthed what could be the oldest known beer factory at… Continue reading Ancient Beer Factory Unearthed in Egypt

Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 Public Health Measures Extended Until March 19th

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Source: David Giles, globalnews.ca, February 16, 2020 Measures include mandatory masking in all public spaces and banning household visits. The only exception is single individuals, who are allowed to meet with one household of less than five people provided it is always the same household. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says COVID-19 numbers are trending in… Continue reading Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 Public Health Measures Extended Until March 19th

Former NHL Player Brantt Myhres Shares Path to Sobriety in Memoir

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Source: Kevin Karius, globalnews.ca, February 16, 2021 Myhres was suspended by the NHL four times for failing drug tests and was eventually banned from the league for life in 2006. The last time retired NHL hockey player Brantt Myhres touched drugs or alcohol was Feb. 17, 2008. “I got arrested. I woke up the next… Continue reading Former NHL Player Brantt Myhres Shares Path to Sobriety in Memoir

Is Canada Heading Towards a Third COVID-19 Wave?

Source: Saba Aziz, gloablnews.ca, February 16, 2021 After a month-long lull and a sluggish start to the vaccinee rollout, Canada is expected to get a boost in the delivery of shots from Pfizer-BioNTech this week. There are growing concerns that the spread of more contagious COVID-19 variants could spark a third wave of the coronavirus… Continue reading Is Canada Heading Towards a Third COVID-19 Wave?

Canadians’ Wealth Significantly Tied to Their Parents’

Source: David Lao, globalnews.ca, February 15, 2021 Children born to the wealthiest generation, baby boomers, were more likely to remain in the highest earning income class. A new study has found that the likelihood of Canadians staying within the same income and wealth class as their parents has increased significantly. The report, released Wednesday by… Continue reading Canadians’ Wealth Significantly Tied to Their Parents’

Edge Realty: #106 5th Ave West, Kindersley

For Sale $195,000 Listing #L2020108 Listing Agent: Jenny Wozniak   Description: SIZE/STYLE & LOT SIZE:  1440 sqft on two levels of a One ½ Storey house located on a 6000 sqft lot EFFECTIVE AGE: Built in 1949 with porch addition in 2007 TAXES: $2272.36 in 2020 FEATURES: Great location, lots of space in this house with plenty of storage… Continue reading Edge Realty: #106 5th Ave West, Kindersley

Finding Alternative Supplements in Fluctuating Markets

By Janelle Smith, AAg, Livestock and Feed Extension Specialist, Tisdale Cold winter months may force many producers to purchase a supplemental protein and/or energy concentrate for their animals. Feed barley markets have been unusually high in recent months and are not expected to retreat much until the next crop. You may be wondering what alternatives… Continue reading Finding Alternative Supplements in Fluctuating Markets

Colony of Hibernating Bats Relocated From Unity Rink

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Source: Thomas Piller, globalnews.ca, February 15, 2021 “We’re predicting maybe a couple of thousand that we end up pulling out of there.” A team effort is giving a colony of hibernating bats found in a Saskatchewan curling rink a temporary home and second chance. Dave Pentecost, owner of DTS Roofing & Bat Services, said that… Continue reading Colony of Hibernating Bats Relocated From Unity Rink

Jami Swan, Journeyman Cosmetologist, Shares Her Thoughts at Hindsight2020

We recently chatted with Jami Swan, who is a Journeyman Cosmetologist and Online Content Creator in the Beauty and Lifestyle Field. She is also a lover of hair, makeup and comfy fashion! Growing up, Jamie always envisioned herself becoming a hairdresser, and over the years has worked in city and small town salons. As a… Continue reading Jami Swan, Journeyman Cosmetologist, Shares Her Thoughts at Hindsight2020

After Sunday Morning Shooting, Saskatoon Police Searching for Suspects

Source: CTV News Saskatoon Staff, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, February 15, 2020 A 19-year-old woman was injured, suffering non-life threatening injuries and was taken to hospital.  Saskatoon police say they are looking for two suspects in relation to a Sunday morning shooting. At around 7 a.m. on Feb. 14, police were called to the 100 Block of Avenue… Continue reading After Sunday Morning Shooting, Saskatoon Police Searching for Suspects