Indigenous guests attend Saskatoon pancake event in 1962
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SASKATCHEWAN NEWS
Indigenous guests attend Saskatoon pancake event in 1962
On this day in 1962, about 60 Indigenous guests were among attendees at the Nutana Kiwanis Club's annual Pancake Day event.
Spring is Saskatoon's most volatile season and can be when we see the city's biggest storms. Weather is very variable; one day you may be wearing shorts and the next day you may be in a parka. Part of the reason for the big swings is because Saskatoon is not near any big bodies of water, which have moderating effects on temperatures.
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