This is probably one of the best songs in the world. The fact that they are ninjas is just an added bonus. And my god, their facial expressions while they are breaking the wood/glass are just priceless. You have to hand it to them Canadians, they sure know what they are doing
There are a few things you just WON'T hear someone from Saskatchewan say. This video highlights a few. Visit us at: www.facebook.com or twitter.com
Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan with a population of around 200000 people and a devotion to ecology that has resulted in a system of over 100 parks. The place where people like to hang out and mingle is the block-long Scarth Street Pedestrian Mall. Plenty of shops and restaurants bring crow...
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Lonely Planet US Travel Editor signs up to be a 'Mountie' for the day in Regina, Saskatchewan and discovers some truths about the Canadian icon: the red jackets are rarely worn, horses haven't been part of training for over 40 years, and it's harder than it looks. See www.lonelyplanet.com
www.FilmTVSask.com On Friday, May 4th, our Government announced a new incentive program for the Saskatchewan film and digital media industry. Rather than a refundable program--which is the industry standard— and what we in Saskatchewan proposed—this new incentive, offered by the provincial govern...
We could see the Saskatchewan provincial border sign from miles away on the flat, open prairie and when we finally reached it we had to get out and get a picture beside it (standing on top of our Chrysler 'Tripp'er' van of course!). It was an auspicious start to a journey through the province tha...
4 Minute Review of the sites, music and history of Saskatchewan. Written & Produced by John Lovelace John Lovelace's Canada - 1 hour Special This unique odyssey is a special heartfelt collection of John Lovelace's journeys from the eastern seaboard to the Pacific Coast of Canada. www.wingsovercan...
Established as a city in 1906, Saskatoon is Saskatchewan's largest city. Known today as "The City of the Bridges," much of the city's appeal comes from the river running through it, capped with a network of trails, promenades and parks. A busy hub of commerce and industry, and home to many high t...
Meet Lonely Planet's travel editor, Robert Reid. Robert has berry-picked, beer-swilled and biked his way around Canada, in a quest to explore the country like a local. Robert explores the life of First Nation peoples, adopts a new favourite drinking game and answers the age-old question 'What is ...
Our travel blogger Becky takes a trip to Wapiti Ski and Snowboard Resort near Nipawin, Saskatchewan to try her hand at downhill skiing.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have unveiled their 2012 jerseys. Here is an up close look at the new uniforms. For more go to www.greenzonefootball.com and follow @jamienye and @gzfootball on Twitter.
Saskatchewan performs "Fronting" for this weeks episode of Off the Avenue. Check out Saskatchewan online: saskatchewan.bandcamp.com http soundcloud.com
I spelt Saskatchewan on the first try without using a spell checker. Not sure if I should be proud or ashamed.