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Feds misleading Canadians on salmon farm risks to wild salmon, says advocate

Feds misleading Canadians on salmon farm risks to wild salmon, says advocate

It didn’t take long for fisheries experts from British Columbia to slam the Canadian government for its latest announcement on the impacts of salmon farms on Fraser River wild salmon stocks.

University of Regina launches new business essentials program

The University of Regina’s Centre for Continuing Education is pleased to announce the launch of the Business Essentials Program specifically designed for Saskatchewan businesses impacted by the pandemic.

Ukrainian fashion designer shares her passion for the craft

Everett-based fashion designer Angela Volk has been working in the field for around seven years, creating unique Ukrainian themed pieces.
The Griffith Family of the MHSRA

The Griffith Family of the MHSRA

he Griffith family is from the Stockholm area and have three children who are members competing in the MHSRA. Sheradyn competes in HS Barrel Racing, HS Goat Tying and HS Pole Bending, while her brothers Dawson and Drydan compete in the roping events.
CEBL's Brempong, uses poetry to push for equality / positive change

CEBL's Brempong, uses poetry to push for equality / positive change

Ransford Brempong made his name on the hardwood, but he leans on spoken word poetry as an intellectual and creative outlet. He has used it this year as a form of expression and commentary on the inequality that he sees in the world around him.
Canada Water Agency will help protect and sustain Canada’s water resources

Canada Water Agency will help protect and sustain Canada’s water resources

Say USask water scientists
COVID-19 UPDATE - 13 new cases, seven in hospital, nine recoveries

COVID-19 UPDATE - 13 new cases, seven in hospital, nine recoveries

There are 13 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 2, bringing the total to 1,940 reported cases. The new cases are located in the North Central (1), North East (1), Saskatoon (6), Central East (4) and South Central (1) zones.
NDP promises $125 million for smaller class sizes in schools

NDP promises $125 million for smaller class sizes in schools

Saskatoon– New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili promised on Oct. 1 to reduce class sizes in schools should the NDP form government. Meili promised to make $125 million available to address over-crowded classrooms.
Canada in top 10 for hydropower jobs, but doesn't rank on other renewables

Canada in top 10 for hydropower jobs, but doesn't rank on other renewables

Canada has made the top 10 list of countries for the number of jobs in hydropower, but didn’t rank in three other key renewable energy technologies, according to new international figures.
Sask. Party promises 10 per cent rebate on SaskPower bills for one year

Sask. Party promises 10 per cent rebate on SaskPower bills for one year

Regina– As part of the Saskatchewan Party’s focus on “affordability” in this election, Leader Scott Moe announced on Oct.
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