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Dennis running for Sask. Party nomination for Canora–Pelly

Dennis running for Sask. Party nomination for Canora–Pelly

Terry Dennis, a two-term MLA and former mayor of Canora, said May 24 that he is running for the Saskatchewan Party nomination for Canora–Pelly.
Dalmeny Police ask public's help locating overdue traveler

Dalmeny Police ask public's help locating overdue traveler

If you see a white 2021 Mazda with Ontario plates CTDY819 call Dalmeny Police Service at 306-254-2114.
Cyclist struck, killed by cement truck in Saskatoon

Cyclist struck, killed by cement truck in Saskatoon

Update: Traffic restrictions surrounding the fatal collision on College Drive and Wiggins Avenue have now been lifted.
Scientists probe new compound: ultra-hard and luminescent

Scientists probe new compound: ultra-hard and luminescent

USask research uncovers new insights into nitrogen, phosphorous and their neighbours.
Court adjourns case against accused in 3D weapons trafficking

Court adjourns case against accused in 3D weapons trafficking

Police had seized several firearms, firearm parts and 3D printer components. 
Physics 107 lecture theatre named in honour of Nobel Laureate

Physics 107 lecture theatre named in honour of Nobel Laureate

Dr. Gerhard Herzberg (PhD) spent 10 years in the USask physics department.
Mpox: USask team studies animal-human transfer and treatment

Mpox: USask team studies animal-human transfer and treatment

VIDO scientists receive $1M to strengthen mpox preparedness.
Path to Outlook SkyTrail reopening may be possible

Path to Outlook SkyTrail reopening may be possible

Closed for a decade this fall, opinions still differ on the structural integrity of the iconic Outlook bridge.
Wilson running for Sask. Party nomination for Canora–Pelly

Wilson running for Sask. Party nomination for Canora–Pelly

Sean Wilson, the mayor of Buchanan and deputy reeve of the RM of Buchanan, announced May 24 that he is running for the Saskatchewan Party nomination for Canora–Pelly.
Researchers unveil secrets of 1.5-billion-year-old uranium deposits

Researchers unveil secrets of 1.5-billion-year-old uranium deposits

Ancient fluid in quartz provides key to finding new deposits.
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