Friday, December 06, 2024 | | | Your community stories in your inbox | | | | | | This week's best photos from CBC Saskatchewan | Did you skip the news because you were too busy shovelling snow? Here's a look at the last week in news through photos seen on CBC Saskatchewan. | | | | | | 8-year-old taking on Ironkids race to raise money for research into dad's cancer | When Aubrey Kirschman lines up at the starting line of the Ironkids race in Florida next month, she's going to be thinking about her dad.
The eight-year-old from Meadow Lake, Sask., was not originally meant to race. Her dad Robert Kirschman was the one originally training for a half-Ironman triathlon in Florida. | | | | | | Northern Sask. communities using gardening to improve food sovereignty - and they're involving youth | Two northern Saskatchewan communities are using gardening to increase food sovereignty and teach youth valuable skills. | | | | What we're listening to anywhere | | | | | Saskatchewan Weekend: Steel Guitar Thru the Ages with Ian Cameron | Steel guitar had it's heyday in the 1950s and 60s, but the iconic sound is still capturing hearts and imaginations decades on. Regina's Ian Cameron has played steel guitar on over 30 recording with Saskatchewan bands. This fall he released his first solo album. Ian joins host Shauna Powers for a musical trip down memory lane. | | | | The Current: Live in Saskatoon, the city that punches well above its weight | Saskatoon punches above its weight as a hub of creativity and culture, but is also grappling with the same problems roiling other Canadian cities. Matt Galloway hosts a special show at a packed Broadway Theatre to meet the people that make life great in the Paris of the Prairies. | | | | | | POV: My dad came out as a woman when I was 19 | Kenzie Sproat says when her father first revealed she was a woman, she had a hard time wrapping her head around it. But she says now looking back, she can see the impact her dad has made on her in seeing the world free of gender. | | | | Miss Rodeo is a welder. Here's her career advice for young girls | Ari Dyck became the first Miss Rodeo crowned at the Canadian Western Agribition. As a welder by trade, she tells young girls to follow their hearts and pursue careers in trades if that's their passion. | | | | | Do you like your online content bite-sized? Consume it quick with our YouTube shorts or by following us on TikTok | | | Share this newsletter | | or subscribe if this was forwarded to you. | | | |