Warman, Sask., was named after a writer. 120 years later his descendants came to visit
In 1905 Warman, Sask., was named after a journalist who chronicled the area’s railway boom. His descendants came to town to mark the first-ever Cy Warman Heritage Day on Friday.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/warman-heritage-day-descendents-9.7217731?cmp=rss
Extreme heat in Sask. will last for days. Here's what you can do to cope
Aside from regularly drinking water and seeking cooler environments, we have some other tips for enduring intense heat.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/coping-with-extreme-heat-9.7215533?cmp=rss
Halifax mayor says office had 'good laugh' over Regina ad | CBC News

"Halifax, you're not opening doors for me anymore" is the first line of a new social media ad targeting Halifax residents. It goes on to say, "It's time to move on" and links to liveinregina.com. Halifax Mayor Andy Filmore says he admires the "plucky spirit of it all."

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Early-rising couple saves 8 people and dog from house fire in Radville, Sask.
After a house fire broke out in Radville, Sask., an early-rising couple sprang into action, saving the home's occupants before the house was consumed.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/house-fire-rcmp-radville-sask-family-saved-9.7204894?cmp=rss
Early-rising couple saves 8 people and dog from house fire in Radville, Sask.
After a house fire broke out in Radville, Sask., an early-rising couple sprang into action, saving the home's occupants before the house was consumed.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/house-fire-rcmp-radville-sask-family-saved-9.7204894?cmp=rss
Corn, beans and squash turn up at an archaeological site near Moose Jaw, Sask.
Around 240,000 pieces of artifacts found at an archaeological site in Moose Jaw, Sask., are highlighting the long human history in the Wakamow Valley.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/horticulture-trade-moose-jaw-archaeology-9.7187092?cmp=rss
One of Canada's top 10 most endangered sites in Sask. calls for province's support
Roberta Machmer, operations manager at the Claybank Brick Plant, joins The 306 to talk about calling on the province to help preserve the national historic site.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7172569?cmp=rss
Does this look like democracy to you? "The majority of [RM of Sherwood's] council members were appointed by the province… only 10 days ago. Monday was their first regular council meeting. 4 of the 7 current councillors do not live in the RM and were not elected by the residents…" #SkPoli #Sask

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Our coming data centre needs some heavy resistance across a broad swathe of the population. #Sask #SkPoli #YQR

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