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Sask. residents highlight province’s natural beauty in ExploreSask photo contestTourism Saskatchewan announced the winners of the 2022 ExploreSask Photo Contest on Nov. 14. The competition launched in June and received more than 4,100 entries.EntertainmentNov 16, 2022
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ExploreSask photography competition winners capture Saskatchewan’s natural wondersAmateur and professional photographers alike were encouraged to submit their most striking images.CanadaNov 19, 2019
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‘It’s a thrill of a lifetime’: Local amateur photographers have their work displayed at a museum exhibit in PentictonWinners of the Nature in Focus photo contest have their work showcased at the Penticton Museum and Archives.LifestyleOct 19, 2018
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Mayor Iveson launches contest to find best Edmonton photos of 2017Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson is calling all shutterbugs to share their favourite photos of the city from this year.FeaturesDec 19, 2017
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Regina man wins grand prize for Tourism Saskatchewan photo contestTourism Saskatchewan has named the winners of its 2016 ExploreSask Photo Contest after receiving almost 3,000 entries.CanadaNov 28, 2016
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