Board Games
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10 fun board games and card games to get you through the November blahsThese games will make you laugh, push your brain power and have you on the edge of your seat.The CuratorNov 8, 2023
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Using board games to improve math skills is a focus for Regina businessA company in Regina is using board games to help kids sharpen and improve their math skills.CanadaJul 26, 2023
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‘Calgary should be proud of it’: Documentary features ‘world’s largest game store’The storem which opened 42 years ago, now feature 7,000 games: "It's social. People are so tired of looking at the computers all day,"FeaturesApr 18, 2022
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Neeched Up Games provides Indigenous culture education through interactive board gameNeeched Up Games provides players with the chance to broaden their knowledge of Indigenous cultures in an interactive board game.EducationOct 12, 2021
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Two Kingston board game enthusiasts win award for their podcastBoard game enthusiasts Michael Walker and Mark Bigney are pleased their podcast 'So Very Wrong About Games' won a 2020 Golden Geek award.CanadaMay 6, 2021
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Chess popularity boosted by Netflix series ‘The Queen’s Gambit’"You say the word chess and pretty much everyone thinks of 'The Queen's Gambit' now."CanadaNov 18, 2020
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How students can get screen time break during COVID-19: expertsAs students are spending more time engaging with online learning during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, experts say they're seeing kids hit their limits with too much screen time.EducationNov 6, 2020
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Coronavirus: Board games old and new flying off Toronto store shelves"Whether you beat me or I beat you, doesn't matter. Our relationship is enhanced dramatically and our connection is enhanced."CanadaOct 30, 2020
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Boards n’ Beans closes permanently in downtown Regina due to coronavirus pandemicThe downtown board game cafe is closing up shop after nearly four years in business.CanadaJul 14, 2020
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Table Top Café permanently closes 124 Street location due to COVID-19: ‘There’s just no way to make enough money’"As a business that encourages people to leave their houses and touch communal things, it doesn't seem like that's going to be viable for quite a while," Table Top Café owner Brian Flowers said.ConsumerApr 7, 2020
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