Prairie Lily
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Saskatoon’s Prairie Lily may sail into the sunset in 2025The Prairie Lily has navigated the South Saskatchewan River for 13 years now but 2025 could mark the final send off for a Saskatoon icon.LifestyleSep 20, 2024
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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Wednesday, July 12Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Wednesday, July 12.Jul 12, 2023
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Father’s day events a success despite weatherRegardless of the rain and cloudy weather, there were a few special events in Regina and Saskatoon for Father's day.FeaturesJun 19, 2022
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Morning news rewind: Wednesday, June 15Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' on Wednesday, June 15.Jun 15, 2022
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Prairie Lily captain hopes to start season in late June, dependent on restrictionsThe owner and captain of the Prairie Lily is hoping the boat can start operating at a limited level by end of June, depending on what public health restrictions are at the time.CanadaMay 2, 2021
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Prairie Lily league providing safe space for Saskatoon LGBTQ2 curlersThe Prairie Lily Curling League is the only sports organization in Saskatoon dedicated to members of the LGBTQ2 community and their allies.SportsDec 21, 2020
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Coronavirus: Saskatoon’s Prairie Lily remains afloat despite difficult seasonThe Prairie Lily didn't easily coast through 2020, but the owners remain optimistic at the end of the season.CanadaOct 6, 2020
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COVID-19 pandemic affects Saskatoon in more ways than event cancellationsThe COVID-19 pandemic is affecting people in Saskatoon, beyond illness and event cancellations or postponements.EntertainmentApr 19, 2020
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Prairie Lily vandalized while docked on South Saskatchewan RiverAn owner of the Prairie Lily says repairs worth thousands of dollars have to be done after the riverboat was vandalized in Saskatoon.CrimeApr 18, 2019
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Prairie Lily owners urge safety on South Saskatchewan RiverThe owners of the Prairie Lily said recent incidents involving their boat and users of the river highlight the dangers for everyone.CanadaJun 25, 2018
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