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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Friday, July 21

WATCH: Chris Carr with Saskatoon’s top headlines for Friday, July 21 – Jul 21, 2023

Whitecap Dakota First Nation moves toward self-governance, wildfire smoke concerns, and e-bikes at Pike Lake Provincial Park.

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Here’s your morning rewind for the Friday, July 21, edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon.

Whitecap Dakota First Nation moves toward self-governance

It is a historic milestone for Whitecap Dakota First Nation with Bill C-51 receiving royal accent in Parliament.

It brings into effect a self-government treaty recognizing the community.

Chief Darcy Bear joins Chris Carr to discuss this important development and what comes next for Whitecap Dakota First Nation.

Dealing with wildfire smoke: Lung Saskatchewan

The battle against wildfire smoke has been off and on this summer.

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It started back in early May as wildfire season got underway. Some days have been worse than others.

Erin Kuan, CEO of Lung Saskatchewan, looks at the health risks of wildfire smoke and how people can protect themselves and help mitigate the effects.

Taking a ride on e-bikes at Pike Lake Provincial Park

Having fun on two wheels is the goal of Aurora Bike Rentals.

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Trails are set up at Pike Lake and Blackstrap provincial parks where people can rent e-bikes year-round to explore both parks.

Chantal Wagner speaks with owner Dwayne Boyenko on how the business started and takes a spin on an e-bike.

Saskatoon morning weather outlook: Friday, July 21

Hot, hot, hot — Chantal Wagner has what you need to know in your Friday, July 21, morning SkyTracker forecast for Saskatoon and area.

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