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SGI to issue rebates to Auto Fund customers, improve benefits to those most seriously injured

SGI to issue rebates to Auto Fund customers, improve benefits to those most seriously injured

Regina–When everyone is told to stay home and limit travel as much as possible for a year, you would think that’s bound to have an impact on vehicle insurance claims. It turns out, it did, but perhaps not as much as you might think.
Calling all citizen scientists: help classify polar bears

Calling all citizen scientists: help classify polar bears

SASKATOON — University of Saskatchewan (USask) researcher Doug Clark is launching a first-of-its-kind research project that will engage citizen volunteers to help advance knowledge about polar behaviour by analyzing a decade’s worth of images capture

Military vet with PTSD appreciates support for new service dog

Military veteran Eric Lalonde is surprised how quickly people are responding to a GoFundMe campaign to help purchase a new service dog for his post traumatic stress disorder.

U of W team to document search for life on red planet

Stephanie Connell never grew out of her childhood dream of becoming an astronaut. While the 29-year-old student has a long way to go before venturing into outer space, she came one step closer last week — when the Perseverance rover landed on Mars.

March 1 - World Compliment Day

There definitely seems to be a lot of negativity in the world today. World events over the last year, including a once-in-a-century pandemic, haven't exactly been the brightest spot in recent history for many people around the world.

Pandemic protein sticker shock

There’s a special recipe for “meat-counter economics” that’s simmering across grocery stores in Canada. The not-so-secret ingredient? COVID-19.
RSM begins construction of new gallery

RSM begins construction of new gallery

'HOME: Life in the Anthropocene' set to open in 2022
Some road users weren’t interested in following the rules at intersections

Some road users weren’t interested in following the rules at intersections

992 intersection tickets issued in January, most for disobeying stop signs, red lights
Punnichy's Straker earns folk music recognition

Punnichy's Straker earns folk music recognition

Jeffrey Straker, who was raised on a grain farm four miles east of Punnichy, SK. has been performing music for years.
Canada’s environment minister names expert group on net-zero emissions

Canada’s environment minister names expert group on net-zero emissions

The federal environment minister has named a group of outside experts who will advise him on the best way Canada can get its carbon pollution to net-zero by 2050.
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