SASKATOON TeleMiracle 45 kicked off Saturday night and despite a pandemic, the phones rang loud and donations poured in. “As we speak right now the event is going very well. We’re amazed every year how much Saskatchewan gives,” said Kinsmen Kinettes Telemiracle 45 Chair Brian Angstadt. The 20-hour telethon featured Saskatchewan talent from across the province hosted by Andrea Menard, Brad Johner, and Beverley Mahood. Several people within the Saskatchewan community popped into the show including Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Cody Fajardo. “On behalf of Laura, myself and the Rider program we are going to donate $287.” Estevan-born Chris Henderson took the stage as well as Jess Moskaluke from Langenburg, who sang her hit Country Girls.
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A: In no particular order, start with Schitt’s Creek. I had started it pre-pandemic, but then I actually went back and binge watched the entire thing, which was a problem a problem because it’s so good. Then I went onto The Crown. Literally couldn’t stop. Then realized there was one I always meant to watch and hadn’t, so I went into Breaking Bad.
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You’ve got a degree in plant biology and spent part of your time at the University of Saskatchewan and part at Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland. Who parties better: the U of S or Queen’s University Belfast?
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A: In no particular order, start with Schitt’s Creek. I had started it pre-pandemic, but then I actually went back and binge watched the entire thing, which was a problem a problem because it’s so good. Then I went onto The Crown. Literally couldn’t stop. Then realized there was one I always meant to watch and hadn’t, so I went into Breaking Bad.
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You’ve got a degree in plant biology and spent part of your time at the University of Saskatchewan and part at Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland. Who parties better: the U of S or Queen’s University Belfast?