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Two University of Regina researchers awarded $2.8 million in funding

From research into mitochondria cells that may lead to innovative, cost-effective treatments for chronic diseases, to better understanding neutrinos - some of the most fundamental and abundant subatomic particles - to explain the mysteries of the uni
Tough winter conditions highlight wildlife issues

Tough winter conditions highlight wildlife issues

Saskatchewan's recent stretch of harsh weather has raised a variety of wildlife welfare questions across the province. Many concerned citizens are asking what options are available to help wildlife cope with severe winter conditions.
Surviving the deep freeze

Surviving the deep freeze

Key proteins protect wildlife when the temperature drops
SHA Parking Policy Affects Esterhazy Parking By-law

SHA Parking Policy Affects Esterhazy Parking By-law

On Wednesday, February 24, 2021, Mayor Grant Forster called the Esterhazy Town Council to order with all council present. The council reviewed the agenda before Councillor Petracek made the motion to accept the agenda; motion carried.

Indigenous youth group to send testimonials of 'violent' Vancouver police action to United Nations

An Indigenous youth group is hoping the United Nations will step in and help them seek justice after they claim they were “brutalized” by Vancouver Police Department officers who broke up what they say was a peaceful protest last week.
Financial literacy class introduced in McNaughton High School in Moosomin

Financial literacy class introduced in McNaughton High School in Moosomin

Students at McNaughton High School in Moosomin are being offered the opportunity to further their knowledge when it comes to financial literacy through the Financial Literacy 20 course being offered for the first time this semester.
USask awarded $6.76M to help revive North American bison population

USask awarded $6.76M to help revive North American bison population

Strengthen Canadian cattle industry
USask helps lead COVID-19 saliva dental research study

USask helps lead COVID-19 saliva dental research study

SASKATOON – Dentistry students and staff remain among the few groups on-site nearly daily at universities and colleges across Canada, including those at the University of Saskatchewan (USask).
Cut Knife’s ‘Batman’ on media radar

Cut Knife’s ‘Batman’ on media radar

Removing about 800 bats from the Unity curling rink attic has given Cut Knife’s DTS Roofing and Bat Services Ltd. almost as much notoriety as Batman himself. The bat colony was discovered as work began on renovations to the facility in November.

UPDATE - Woman charged with manslaughter in Milden death

UPDATE On Friday afternoon, March 5, Saskatchewan RCMP confirmed the details of a death that took place in the village of Milden, located rougly 30 km west of Outlook.
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