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Water levels near record high in northern Saskatchewan

Water levels near record high in northern Saskatchewan

Precipitation in northern Saskatchewan is approaching record highs as water rises.
Thought-provoking take on colonialism in Canada

Thought-provoking take on colonialism in Canada

In new book on Tom Longboat sports awards
One sprawling city!

One sprawling city!

The main arteries of this city tell the story of how Winnipeg grew into a metropolis.
Thirty-seven new COVID-19 cases Saturday

Thirty-seven new COVID-19 cases Saturday

Thirteen in hospital
Climate change, immigration, education and health care are focus of Sask. Liberals this election

Climate change, immigration, education and health care are focus of Sask. Liberals this election

Saskatoon – On July 20, the Saskatchewan Liberal Party announced their first slate of candidates for the 2020 provincial election, with three people taking a run at seats in Saskatoon and Regina.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to numerous calls for service from July 9 to July 16.
Preeceville solar project first of 47 small-scale power generation projects

Preeceville solar project first of 47 small-scale power generation projects

Just west of Preeceville, on the south side of Highway No. 49 are six rows of large solar panels, facing south. They are the latest addition to the SaskPower grid, producing power since the end of June.

Traditional medicine and ceremony help young woman recover from crystal meth

One might watch a YouTube video of Tala Tootoosis showing how to make a ribbon skirt and assume she had always been surrounded by culture and had lived a life of ceremony since childhood.
Converting emissions into valuable fuel

Converting emissions into valuable fuel

Researchers used the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan to improve their technique to convert CO 2 into ethanol, a valuable chemical that can be used in a variety of industrial applications.
'Ghost Fleas' in some Prairie lakes

'Ghost Fleas' in some Prairie lakes

University of Regina researchers find contribute to high levels of methylmercury in fish
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