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Saskatchewan’s prehistoric legacy taking shape

75 million years ago Saskatchewan looked quite different, with a western interior seaway splitting North America in half from the Artic Circle to the Gulf of Mexico.

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But, as researchers in the province say, Saskatchewan is better-known for its younger fossils, closer to the mass extinction event 65 million years ago.

Global’s Nicole Healey looks into what makes Saskatchewan the place to search for dinosaur bones.

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