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How Evan and Galen Johnson went from Winnipeg to Cannes

With the movie Rumours now out, two brothers originally from Pinawa, Man., already have their eyes set on their next project, a TV series they've been developing for years.

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English language support not matching demand in Saskatchewan schools

Many newcomers do not have the support and tools to make a successful transition into Saskatchewan schools and eventually graduate.

From the U of S drama program to acting in Sons of Anarchy and The Walking Dead

Saskatoon's Kim Coates is using his home-grown acting skills on the second season of The Walking Dead: Dead City, which is due for release in 2025.

Indigenous tourism important for reconciliation, cultural sustainability

Indigenous tourism offers a path to cultural sustainability, revitalization, and the sharing of Indigenous people's knowledge, history, and language.

Finding joy after trauma: Winnipeg man carves a path to happiness
Parents worried students being left behind, teachers’ union wants more classroom supports

Without adequate funding, Saskatchewan Teachers Federation has warned of an overstressed education system that is already cracking under significant student population growth, a lack of educational professionals, and significant changes to education funding.

Gene editing crops: taking years off plant breeding

Gene editing is an increasingly common tool for scientists, partly because the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced that gene-edited seeds in Canada would be regulated the same as conventionally bred seeds this past spring. 

An educational holiday in Saskatoon – a museum mecca

Where do you take a 15-year-old who has never left Manitoba before? Saskatoon, of course, also known as Paris on the Prairies. The city has a rich museum and restaurant culture.

Renowned chef puts Saskatchewan on the map using local food

Grains, lentils, asparagus, carrots, beets, potatoes, and, most notably, mushrooms. Saskatchewan has some of the best mushrooms in the world.

Forget Ogopogo. There are lake monsters on the Prairies

From Manipogo in Lake Manitoba to the Turtle Lake Monster in Saskatchewan, folklore on the Prairies is alive and well.

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