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Disconnecting to reconnect

Disconnecting to reconnect

It may seem a bit extreme to a lot of people to pack up your family and move out into the Yukon bush for nine months, but that is precisely what filmmaker Suzanne Crocker felt she had to do.
Additional funds for International Minerals Innovation Institute

Additional funds for International Minerals Innovation Institute

Innovation Saskatchewan is pleased to announce an additional $1 million investment in the International Minerals Innovation Institute (IMII). The funding was announced at the IMII annual general meeting today.
New technology changes organ donation

New technology changes organ donation

Four hard-to-match Saskatchewan patients with immune systems that were likely to reject a donated kidney have received transplants thanks to the Highly Sensitized Patient (HSP) program officially launched last week.
Bigfoot?

Bigfoot?

Yorkdale Central School retold the Cinderella story last week with a twist.

Popular domino game simple and fun

This week I want to take a look at another game which I’ve played a fair amount, and yet somehow never got around to including here.

News of the Weird - Football mathematician likes rough play

In March, offensive lineman John Urschel of the Baltimore Ravens added to his curriculum vitae by co-authoring the latest of his several peer-reviewed academic articles — “A Cascadic Multigrid Algorithm for Computing the Fiedler Vector of Graph Lapla
Major expansions for Lake Diefenbaker

Major expansions for Lake Diefenbaker

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing more than $1.
On the lookout for the Burrowing Owl

On the lookout for the Burrowing Owl

The Burrowing Owl, one of Saskatchewan’s most well-known species at risk, has returned after spending the winter in Mexico and the southwestern United States (e.g., California to Texas).
PotashCorp donation for Creative Kids

PotashCorp donation for Creative Kids

For the fourth consecutive year, PotashCorp is making a $100,000 contribution to Creative Kids and opening doors for more young people across the province to explore their creative pursuits.
Stubble burn

Stubble burn

Yorkton Fire Protective Services responded to a crop stubble fire that consumed the better part of a quarter section (160 acres) of crop stubble and cat tails just east of Yorkton on Hwy 10 May 20.
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