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Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion: Perfect storm of bridge closures will devastate DowntownAt the same time, downtown is becoming a growing centre for post-secondary education, arts, and culture. NorQuest College and MacEwan University bring more than 30,000 students to campus daily. The ...
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The StarPhoenix on MSNCelebrate family this long weekend: Five things to do in Saskatoon, Feb. 14-17It’s supposed to be cold outside on Valentine’s Day and Family Day this weekend, but there’s still plenty to do around town ...
Somewhat of a local legend himself, Phil Dunn has skied nearly every single Birkie for the past 40 years. He was lured into the event by his friend, Brian Peters, who was an organizer of the first ...
Sixteen Plains Bison from Elk Island National Park (near Edmonton) were moved to the Eastern Slopes of Banff National Park in ...
A researcher looking at erosion along a Canada river discovered an ancient indigenous site. Screengrab from Sturgeon Lake First Nation Official's Facebook post Just north of Prince Albert in central ...
Screengrab from Sturgeon Lake First Nation Official's Facebook post Just north of Prince Albert in central Canada, Dave Rondeau was surveying an area of the North Saskatchewan River. The ...
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The StarPhoenix on MSNMade in Canada: Rocky Mountain Soap now at Saskatoon's Midtown PlazaBusinesses and non-profit organizations regularly open and move in Saskatoon. Today, the StarPhoenix talks to Karina Birch, who opened the 13th Rocky Mountain Soap outlet in Canada and the first in ...
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Redding Record Searchlight on MSNNative American history, tranquil views, planned for Sacramento River Trail in ReddingNew $1.2M 'reflection point' along the Sacramento River Trail in Redding will look out on vistas, speak to local Wintu ...
Camden Snow Bowl — Wed 9:39 am MG machine groomed 15 - 18 base 6 of 31 trails 19% open, 2 of 3 lifts, Wed/Thu/Fri: 10a-7p; Sat/Sun: 9a-4p; Open Wed-Sun; ...
A team led by UCSB research associate Jeff Prancevic has provided the first ever predictions for the dynamic flooding and ...
A new study in Chile shows how small differences in rock type can drive large differences in erosion, vegetation, and river networks, illuminating the role of mineralogy in shaping landscapes.
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