Good Question, Saskatchewan CBC Local
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Your burning questions about Saskatchewan, answered weekly. Nothing too big, too small, or too weird. What are you wondering? Email goodquestionsask@cbc.ca.
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Why are so many teens carrying bear spray?
A spray meant to deter bears in the wild is being used as a weapon in public places in Saskatchewan. Police say it is getting worse. We look at why this is happening.
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Why are potholes so bad here?
If you’re driving in Saskatchewan, watch out for the potholes. We introduce you to the Python 5000. It’s a made-in Saskatchewan pothole patcher used in many North American cities – but not here. Who knew our pothole problem was so perplexing?
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Why does France like our mustard so much?
We grow it, then we send it away to be processed. Some say this system doesn’t cut the mustard. Why do we let other countries have all the fun?
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Where does my recycling end up?
When you toss something in the blue bin it feels like you’re doing a good thing for the planet. But have you ever wondered how much of it actually gets recycled? We try to track the journey of your recyclables.
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Why do Saskatchewan people say Calgary wrong?
We love a good road trip to Calgary. There's an Ikea and the mountains aren't far away. But when we get there, are we saying the city name correctly?
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What could be better than a Saskatchewan Screamer?
Alberta has the clipper. Colorado has the low. What would it take for Saskatchewan weather to get a bit more hype?