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Jason Warick - Reporter | CBC

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Zucchini, beets, crab apples: Sask. food bank welcomes excess garden produce

Not sure what to do with all those extra garden beans andpotatoesyou just harvested? Neighbours rejecting your offers of zucchini and squash? Officials at the Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre have your answer. Bring it allto us.

Sask. Olympic basketball star inspired by her daughter and hometown of Humboldt

Saskatchewan Olympic basketball star Paige Crozon was disappointed she didn't win a medal, but then she got a reality check.

'My brother is a hero': Sask. man killed on front line in Ukraine

A Saskatchewan man serving as a combat medic on the Ukrainian front line has been killed by a Russian drone strike, his family says.

Sask. First Nation breaks ground on $52M thermal spa near Saskatoon

A Saskatchewan First Nation is building a $52-million thermal spa near Saskatoon and is incorporating Dakota culture into its design and construction.

Patients, staff endure high temperatures as Saskatoon hospital's air conditioning goes offline

Patients and staff at Saskatoon's St. Paul's Hospital endured high temperatures inside the building over severaldays as its cooling system was being cleaned.

Sask. residents advised to limit outdoor activity as wildfire smoke, heat persist

Residents in Saskatoon, Prince Albert and other parts of Saskatchewan are being advised to limit outdoor activity after waking up Monday to continued thick smoke and heat.

Sask. skateboarding group that helps marginalized youth gets boost from local family

The non-profit Right to Skate supplies equipment, lessons and othersupport to marginalized or low-income youth.

Heading out to the water? Keep these tips in mind to stay safe on Sask. rivers and lakes.

Saskatchewan residents will be seeking relief from this week's hot temperatures on their favourite lakes and rivers. But recent drownings in the province have highlighted the issue of water safety.

Federal government apologizes to Dakota, Lakota nations for historical mistreatment

Generations of Dakota and Lakota people have waitedfor an apology from the Canadian government. That apology came during an elaborate ceremony Monday morning.

Crowding at Sask. women's jail has reached crisis levels, says advocate

One advocate says crowding at a Prince Albert, Sask., jail for women has reached crisis levels.