Fall Season
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Three great Saskatchewan spots to take in the fall coloursTrees are turning across the province, and all spices of warm beverage are begging to be taken out on a fall hike.CanadaSep 25, 2022
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Canada says hello to fall and goodbye to summer. What to expect this yearAside from apple picking, pumpkin carving and fall fairs, what can Canadians expect from the weather this time of year? Here's what you need to know.CanadaSep 23, 2022
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Leave some leaves to help natureBefore you rake up the leaves, don't forget to leave some behind to help shelter small critters and insects for the winter and to provide a natural fertilizer.EnvironmentOct 5, 2021
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Fall season presents additional COVID-19 risks and a ‘chaotic couple of months,’ experts suggestAs British Columbia's public health authority ratchets up COVID-19-related restrictions ahead of fall, experts suggest Manitoba should consider doing the same.HealthSep 9, 2020
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Saskatchewan provincial parks remain open for fall camping seasonProvincial parks in Saskatchewan will remain open until the end of September, following the Labour Day long weekend.CanadaSep 3, 2020
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Fall leaves on your lawn can improve soil, biodiversity and environment: expertsAccording to experts, there are many benefits of not raking your lawn and leaving a layer of fall foliage.EnvironmentOct 14, 2019
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Summer 2019 in Calgary: 71 days with rain, few days above 25 degreesThis year, summer didn't really show up but the rain certainly did and it was an active severe weather season in our province. Global News meteorologist Tiffany Lizée has the details.WeatherSep 20, 2019
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Regina experiences driest fall in a decadeOver 20 cm of snow fell at the beginning of November and the end of the month temperatures soared above freezing. However, averaging temperatures and precipitation over the past 3 months, it has been dry and cool this fall.WeatherDec 1, 2017
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Province launches campaign for free flu shotThe province is launching its flu shot campaign Friday at 11 a.m., hoping to get Manitobans to head to a clinic and roll up their sleeves.HealthSep 30, 2016
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