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While public health restrictions have been extended to Feb. 19, there are still ways to enjoy the weekend. Here are five suggestions.
1. Send your kids to camp, virtually
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Children between the ages of five and 12 are invited to attend the Camp Mythos, a virtual camp presented by Nutrien Wonderhub and delivered over Zoom on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Attendees will get the opportunity to explore the hidden world of cryptozoology and mythology. The cost is $22.50 for members and $25 for non-members. Registration must be completed by Friday at 10 p.m. by visiting shop.wonderhub.ca.
Saskatoon Community Radio
Jan 7, 2021
CFCR Saskatoon Community Radio is very proud to present the 2021 Cultural Showcase - an online music performance event! We met up (safely) with some superb local acts at the Capitol Music Club to present an array of sights and sounds sure to please!
With performances from Dakota Shepherd (First Nations traditional grass dancing with hip-hop), Kiela Caudillo & Ian Longhran (Mexican artist singing in Spanish & Portuguese with acoustic guitar), Koricancha (Andean music with traditional instruments), Alma Flamenca (Flamenco dance performance), and Hanna Rose & The He-Bros (Traditional/Early Jewish), we invite you to kick back and enjoy from the comfort of your home!