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USask awarded $4.8M for research chairs

USask awarded $4.8M for research chairs

In digital gaming, health history, energy security, and environmental health

Rapper and PhD student becomes first Indigenous Storyteller-in-Residence at U of S

University of Saskatchewan PhD student and rapper Lindsay Knight, also known as Eekwol, will draw on both of her roles as the school's first Indigenous Storyteller-in-Residence.
Eight COVID-19-related deaths in Sask. today

Eight COVID-19-related deaths in Sask. today

With 252 new cases of COVID-19 to report
SGI marks 75th year with national sponsorship of Canadian Red Cross

SGI marks 75th year with national sponsorship of Canadian Red Cross

SGI is celebrating its 75th year of operations with an anniversary gift in the form of a $125,000 sponsorship to the Canadian Red Cross. The donation is SGI’s first-ever national sponsorship.
Virtual activities at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Virtual activities at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

As the temperature drops and we approach the Winter Solstice, there is science, stories and plenty of fun at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM).
Drilling season drawing to a close for the year, and what a year it was

Drilling season drawing to a close for the year, and what a year it was

Estevan – Saskatchewan’s drilling rig fleet traditionally shuts down over the Christmas holidays, and as of Dec. 18, it looks like that shut down has started. There were eight rigs working in Saskatchewan on Dec.

'It hurts:' impaired driving advocates prepare for holidays

Loss drives Lou and Linda Van de Vorst's advocacy. They have worked tirelessly against impaired driving since their son, daughter-in-law and two grandchildren died in a January 2016 collision.
Art part of healing for Kamsack woman

Art part of healing for Kamsack woman

Art came to Anna Maria Markopoulou later in life and now she is exploring just where the muse might take her work. Originally from Athens, Greece, Markopoulou would move to Canada in 2008.
When passing snowplows ...

When passing snowplows ...

It's not a race -- Give some space
Vehicle stolen at knife point: Fort Qu’Appelle RCMP

Vehicle stolen at knife point: Fort Qu’Appelle RCMP

On Wednesday Dec. 16, at approximately 5:00 pm Fort Qu’Appelle RCMP received a complaint that a vehicle was stolen at knifepoint in front of a business on Broadway Street by a male suspect.
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