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Canadian country music star to play Dakota Dunes Casino
Dallas Smith accepts the Fans' Choice award at the Canadian Country Music Awards in Calgary, Alta., Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh One of Canada's most celebrated country artists is bringing his Unplugged Full Band Tour to Saskatchewan this fall for an intimate, stripped-down show. Three-time CCMA Entertainer of the Year Dallas Smith and his band will perform Nov. 6 at Dakota Dunes. The tour is described as an experience of stories and songs behind the hits, in an unforgettable night of music. Smith has gone from the frontman of Platinum-selling rock band Default to one of the most successful Canadian country musicians of his generation, with 21 Gold singles and 640 million global streams. Smith recently made his Grand Ole Opry debut and released a self-titled album. Canadian country musician Brock Phillips will serve as the opening act at the 19+ concert. Early access pre-sale tickets go on sale Aug. 13, with general tickets available Aug. 15.


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Blair Farthing
Producer and Anchor, CTV Saskatoon News at Six and CTV Prince Albert Blair Farthing is a Producer for CTV Morning Live Saskatoon, and the Anchor of the CTV Prince Albert News at Noon. Blair was born and raised in the Parkridge neighborhood of Saskatoon. After graduating from ED Feehan High School he moved to Lethbridge, where he graduated with honors in the Broadcast program at Lethbridge College. He started at CTV Saskatoon in 2010, serving as an ENG/Camera Operator before moving to CTV Prince Albert to become a Video Journalist and Anchor, before eventually returning home to Saskatoon. Outside of work Blair enjoys spending time with his wife and family, and getting into shenanigans with his best friend (and Morning Live co-worker) Mike Ciona. Opens in new window Canadian country music star to play Dakota Dunes CasinoOpens in new window


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Did you know Leonard Cohen invented his own cocktail?
In 1975, while the Canadian singer-songwriter was staying in Needles, California, he created the perfect summery concoction using ingredients he found at a local 7-Eleven. He called that creation the Red Needle.