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USask researchers to examine AI in education, Canada’s labour movement, and ESL student writing

USask researchers to examine AI in education, Canada’s labour movement, and ESL student writing

SASKATOON – Three University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers have been awarded federal funding to examine how artificial intelligence (AI) will transform higher education, how one major event transformed the modern Canadian labour movement, and h

Decisions on masks in schools up to school divisions, says minister

The provincial government is recommending schools enact protocols like wearing masks in high traffic areas, but not mandating it.

Open letter to the residents of Crystal Lake

Recently a letter/post has been widely circulated throughout your community containing a few misleading statements. To clarify: The Hamlet of Crystal Lake was formed in the late 1980s at the request of the Hamlet.
Creating the best TV screen yet:

Creating the best TV screen yet:

Breakthrough in blue quantum dot technology

Bad weather halts search for missing male in Lake Diefenbaker

Multiple groups have been busy combing the waters of Lake Diefenbaker for a suspected drowning victim, as first reported by The Outlook on Friday afternoon, August 21.
Increased COVID-19 exposure at Regina business

Increased COVID-19 exposure at Regina business

Saskatchewan Health Authority is notifying the public that an individual who tested COVID-19 positive visited the Designer Shoe Warehouse Harbour Landing location in Regina when the individual was likely infectious on the following dates: Friday, Aug
COVID-19 UPDATE: Two new cases, five in hospital, 19 more recoveries

COVID-19 UPDATE: Two new cases, five in hospital, 19 more recoveries

There are two new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on August 22, bringing the total to 1,597 reported cases. The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (1) and South West (1) zones. Of the 1,597 reported cases, 117 are considered active.

Trial date set for murder suspect Fertuck

Greg Fertuck maintains innocence in death, disappearance of estranged wife Sheree

Photo contest to show off Outlook community

Are you handy with a camera? Do you have an eye for that perfect, attention-grabbing, postcard-worthy shot? Well, you may want to consider entering a photo contest being organized by the Town of Outlook, in connection with the Communities in Bloom or
NDP wants Legislature recalled, now, before schools reopen

NDP wants Legislature recalled, now, before schools reopen

The start of the school year was delayed by the provincial government until Sept. 8, and $40 million of COVID-19 contingency funds was allocated the education system. COVID-19 testing capacity is also being ramped up to 4,000 tests per day.
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