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Partial solar eclipse happening over Saskatchewan on Saturday

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The last time Saskatchewan saw a partial eclipse was in 2017. In Prince Albert and nearby areas, people will see around 45 per cent of the sun covered during peak time. The best way to watch the eclipse is by using eclipse glasses, though these must be ordered ahead of time. People can also use their arts and crafts skills to build their own viewing devices.
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Battlefords NOW broke the news in on Thursday, October 12, 2023.
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