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Reflecting on 50 Years of Earth Day with Harold Lavallee

Reflecting on 50 Years of Earth Day with Harold Lavallee

Together we have been celebrating Earth Day, April 22, for 50 years…

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Under the Matrix: What is a Fossil?

Under the Matrix: What is a Fossil?

We are uncovering and discovering fossils right in our home, and…

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Creature Feature: Great Grey Owl

Creature Feature: Great Grey Owl

Bubs the Great Horned Owl, has never met other owls. Follow along with…

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Storytime with Gail: "Just A Duck?" and "Duck In the Fridge"

Storytime with Gail: "Just A Duck?" and "Duck In the Fridge"

Feeling a bit silly today? Join Gail for two stories about ducks, and…

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Storytime with Gail: "Sweetest Kulu"

Storytime with Gail: "Sweetest Kulu"

Although we can't be in the same room, we can still share stories.…

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Celebrating 25 years

Throughout June we celebrated National Indigenous History…

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Nothing Is As Constant As Change

"Nothing is as constant as change." – Miss. Frizzle,…

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Dinosaurs Are Not for Boys

I had my first encounter with a dinosaur in the same place most people…

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Where Were the Women?

Many treaties have been negotiated throughout Turtle Island since…

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What dinosaur species do we have in Saskatchewan?

First things first, dinosaurs are a diverse group of terrestrial…

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Minton Turtle Effigy

There are many boulder monuments across Saskatchewan, one of the most…

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What can leaves tell us about climate?

The size and shape of leaves, what botanists call ‘leaf…

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How does an archaeologist know when to stop digging?

West Wall profile at the Gull Lake Site (EaOd-1), a bison drive and…

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Why is the K-Pg Boundary so clearly identifiable in certain parts of Saskatchewan?

The Cretaceous-Paleogene, or K-Pg, Boundary is a line that…

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What do you do with pieces of amber that don’t contain anything?

Resin from modern pine, with mammal hair caught in it at Cypress…

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