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Sask. tweeters share photos, video of stunning skies

People in Saskatchewan are taking advantage of the warmer weather and snapping photos of our stunning skies. Check out what tweeters shared with @CBCSask and @CBCSaskatoon today!

From brilliant northern lights, to burning sunrises

Abe Anoun captured this sunrise near Indian Head, Sask. (Twitter: @AnounAbe)

People in Saskatchewan are well-known for their generosity, and there is no exception when it comes to sharing stunning photographs of the skies.

Amy Jo Ehman tweeted this photo, writing "That's no fire on the horizon ... it's sunrise over Wildwood Golf." (Twitter: @prairiefeast)

Early birds tweeted shots of their morning views.

Another northern lights photographer from Dale Boan. (Twitter: @DaleBoanImaging)

While night owl, Dale Boan, shared his brilliant captures of wild northern lights displays with @CBCSaskatoon.

Dale Boan captured this #Aurora photo near Lake Porter, Sask. (Twitter: @DaleBoanImaging)
Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Stanley Mission, Sask., which was completed in 1860, is the oldest building in the province. Kandis Riese used a drone to take these photographs. (Submitted by Kandis Riese)

In another, snowier, part of the province a photographer focused her eye on a historical beauty.

Are you a Sask. photographer with an inclination to share? Tweet @CBCSask or @CBCSaskatoon!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Madeline Kotzer

@MadelineKotzer

Madeline Kotzer is an award-winning Saskatchewan journalist and News Assignment Producer for CBC Saskatchewan and CBC Saskatoon. Reach Madeline at madeline.kotzer@cbc.ca.