Murray Wood: Of Easter bunny bells and Juicy Fruit gum
For Murray Wood, Easter brings to mind grandma's practical advice about repurposing, and some of life's little lessons.
Saskatchewan was feeling more like summer than fall on Thursday.
For the second day in a row, the province saw temperature records fall as a result of the unseasonably warm heat wave that has gripped the province.
Thirteen communities broke a record according to Environment Canada’s website.
Regina set a new temperature benchmark. The Queen City reached 30.8 C, edging the old record of 30.6 C that had stood since 1887.
Moose Jaw hit 33 C, smashing teh previous record set in 1967. Elbow reached 32 C, beating their previous record by nearly 4 C.
The weather agency said the warm conditions will continue until seasonal temperatures return by the middle of next week.




