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Temple Gardens Mineral Spa Resort Hotel
Moose Jaw
179 luxurious guest rooms and suites. Perfectly natural geo-thermal mineral water indoor/outdoor pool. Sun Tree Spa, featuring microdermabrasion treatments. Morningside's Cafe and Harwood's Dining Room.

Living Sky Casino
Swift Current
New 50,000 sq ft facility featuring a casino with 225 slot machines and six table games, plus a performing arts multi-function facility.

Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame
Saskatoon
Pencil drawings and citations of 192 men and women selected for their contributions to agriculture and rural life in Saskatchewan. The induction of new members is held the first Sun in Aug.
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Tour of Obama's NYC visits Columbia, Harlem, where he studied, lived and worked
NEW YORK - Jeremiah Miller calls the time Barack Obama spent in New York "the lost years," because that period from 1981 to 1985 is not as well-known as his roots in Hawaii or his recent years in Chicago. To fill in the gap, Miller offers a tour of Upper Manhattan called "Obama's New York."

Holiday displays include tree made of feathers, Obamas' first tree event

Gabrielle Roy's family home in Winnipeg named a national historic site

Duncan a pleasant surprise to visitors in Vancouver Island's Cowichan region

Coast Salish art and culture is focus of Royal BC Museum exhibition

Russian icebreaker carrying over 100 tourists on Antarctic cruise nears open water

Radio City Christmas Spectacular needs a little magic to make it sing


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