Sask. women aim to preserve Cree and Dene languages with new apps
Two Saskatchewan women are leading the creation of two apps that teach their traditional Indigenous languages.

Two Saskatchewan women are leading the creation of two apps that teach their traditional Indigenous languages.
There will be no tax increase to fund phase one of a new aquatic and arena recreation centre and outdoor fitness park, says Prince Albert Mayor Greg Dionne.
By the time Ken Marcia saw on the news that seniors in Prince Albert were able to get the COVID-19 vaccine, appointments were already booked up.
Saskatchewan set a new single-day record on Thursday reporting 13 COVID-19 related deaths, according to a release from the province.
When the COVID-19 pandemic first hit, Jeff Weafer, director at Regina Funeral Home and Cemeteries, says that there were a lot of difficult conversations with families when it came to how they would safely hold a service.
Regina pharmacist Myla Bulych says she, along with many other pharmacists in Saskatchewan, are ready and willing to give out the COVID-19 vaccine, but are waiting for direction from the province.
Saskatoon has been able to dodge traditional cold weather temperatures for much of the winter – but residents can expect temperatures to drop this weekend.
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Spying on the urban wildlife sneaking around Saskatoon, a University of Saskatchewan graduate student has captured incredible images from 30 trail cameras across the city.
The number of COVID-19 cases traced to a Saskatoon bar continues to climb.
Gov. Gen. Julie Payette has resigned from her post following reports of a "damaging" workplace harassment investigation.
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POTUS Twitter account transferred from Trump to Biden.
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Vancouver police are condemning a risky stunt involving a downtown bridge that was recorded and posted online.
A confrontation between Lyft driver and passenger ends with hate-filled rant.
A Toronto woman says the numbers she used to win a $60M lottery jackpot came to her husband in a dream two decades ago.
Gov. Gen. Julie Payette has resigned from her post following reports of a "damaging" workplace harassment investigation.
Canada remains on schedule to vaccinate the entire population by the end of September despite a temporary supply shortage of Pfizer vaccine doses, according to officials overseeing the rollout.
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Alberta's premier is touting the idea of a Canada-U.S. trade war if President Joe Biden doesn't revisit his decision to cancel the permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
CTV's Royal Commentator Richard Berthelsen explains the role Queen Elizabeth will play following Gov. Gen. Julie Payette's resignation.
Officials from across the country provide updates on the pandemic across Canada.