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Scientists measure new depths at the bottom of the hydrologic cycle

Scientists measure new depths at the bottom of the hydrologic cycle

SASKATOON – For the first time, researchers have mapped groundwater circulation up to five kilometres below the surface—one of the first attempts to document the deepest parts of the hydrologic cycle.

Bullish for beef

Who’s got a beef with COVID-19? Turns out, most Canadians.
Saskatchewan's forestry sector surges

Saskatchewan's forestry sector surges

Forest products sales more than $1.1 billion last year
USask researcher works on project aimed at seeing adolescents flourish

USask researcher works on project aimed at seeing adolescents flourish

Awarded Templeton Foundation funding
No Pepper in this crockpot

No Pepper in this crockpot

Pepper’s family, the Nernberg’s, live in High Country Estates, a subdivision in the primarily agricultural RM zoned as country residential.
Saskatchewan Rattlers re-sign Kai Williams

Saskatchewan Rattlers re-sign Kai Williams

The Saskatchewan Rattlers, member club of the Canadian Elite Basketball League(CEBL), are excited to announce the re-signing of Saskatchewan forward, Kai Williams. Williams played with the Rattlers during the 2020 CEBL Summer Series.
USask and Co.Labs join forces to foster tech innovation in Saskatchewan

USask and Co.Labs join forces to foster tech innovation in Saskatchewan

SASKATOON – The University of Saskatchewan (USask) and Saskatchewan Collaborates Inc. (Co.
May 14 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, 550,000+ doses, 227 new cases, 188 recoveries

May 14 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, 550,000+ doses, 227 new cases, 188 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 7,930 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 553,389.
Manufacturing sales remain strong in Sask.

Manufacturing sales remain strong in Sask.

30 per cent growth year-over-year

First Nations oppose permanent Hydro river flow permit in MB.

Representatives for two northern First Nations are asking the provincial government to deny approval for a permanent Manitoba Hydro permit that allows the utility considerable flexibility in manipulating two rivers.
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