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No bears, no bugs, it s perfect : Saskatonians on winter camping at Prince Albert National Park

No bears, no bugs, it s perfect : Saskatonians on winter camping at Prince Albert National Park
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Jasper Treasures: Kevin Van Tighem – Jasper s source for news, sports, arts, culture, and more

Jasper Treasures: Kevin Van Tighem Posted by: fitzhugh Posted date: February 05, 2021 In: Kevin Van Tighem is pictured in the Whaleback area, north of Waterton Lakes National Park, in the summer of 2020. Van Tighem grew up in the Calgary area. His love of nature was nurtured by his parents and pointed him in the direction of varied careers over the years, including a wildlife technician in Jasper National Park, a park interpreter and chief superintendent in Banff National Park, where he retired in 2011. | Cleve Wershler photo Joanne McQuarrie, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | reporter@fitzhugh.ca Kevin Van Tighem’s love of nature started when he was a young fellow and took many forms over the course of his life.

Temperatures set to sink in Saskatchewan

The mercury is about to plummet in Saskatchewan. “Be prepared for falling temperatures over the next several days,” Environment Canada meteorologist Chris Stammers said Wednesday morning, “because we have what looks to be our coldest stretch of the winter coming up here.” Temperatures across Saskatchewan are to drop during the day Wednesday, with wind chill values falling as well. By Saturday, Stammers said, overnight lows are expected to dip into the -30s in many areas. “That’s going to last well into next week before we see a bit of moderation,” Stammers said. (“It’s) nothing crazy certainly by Canadian prairie standards, but certainly a lot colder than we’ve seen this winter so far.”

Environment Canada issues winter storm watches, warnings

Environment Canada issued weather watches and warnings for much of Saskatchewan on Tuesday afternoon. Meteorologist Terri Lang said harsh conditions will be felt all around Saskatchewan over the next few days. “The system looks a little bit stronger than what the models were initially indicating,” Lang said. “Certainly we will be in the meat of it late Wednesday night and Thursday morning. “My best advice is that people be prepared for this event.” Just after 4 p.m. Tuesday, winter storm warnings were issued for the areas around Ile a la Crosse, Buffalo Narrows, Beauval, La Ronge, Prince Albert National Park, Narrow Hills Provincial Park, Meadow Lake, Big River, Green Lake, Pierceland, Melfort, Nipawin, Prince Albert, Shellbrook, Spiritwood, Duck Lake, The Battlefords, Unity, Maidstone and St. Walburg.

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