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Saskatchewan's First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs minister denies flunking file

Saskatchewan's First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs minister denies flunking file

Faced with accusations she failed in her response to the pandemic, Saskatchewan's First Nations, Métis and Northern Affairs minister defended herself this week.
Six new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Six new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Six are in hospital
Strengthening a community

Strengthening a community

What makes a community strong? The people in and around that community and their desire to retain the fond connection each has with that community. This desire and fondness is felt very strongly in the Village of MacNutt and its surrounding area.
Preeceville kindergarten class celebrates a milestone

Preeceville kindergarten class celebrates a milestone

Twelve kindergarten students from the Preeceville School were acknowledged in a unique celebration due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reopen Saskatchewan enters phase 4 in time for summer in Canora

Reopen Saskatchewan enters phase 4 in time for summer in Canora

The date for the next phase of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan was June 22, according to the Saskatchewan Government website In the first part of the plan allows day camps, outdoor pools and spray parks to open.
University of Regina professor receives close to $1 million

University of Regina professor receives close to $1 million

In federal funding for COVID-19 detection and treatment research

A highly promising sustainable battery for electric vehicles

McGill University researchers show that affordable materials could prove key for improving the batteries used in electric vehicles. The breakthrough was analyzed and confirmed with the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan.
Pandemic highlights role of traditional foods in hard times

Pandemic highlights role of traditional foods in hard times

Last November, University of Saskatchewan student Jill George’s father saw a moose step across the back lot of the family’s acreage near Meadow Lake. Her brother hurried after it, hopping on a quad and shooting the animal in the bush.
Slow down and stay safe this Canada Day

Slow down and stay safe this Canada Day

With Canada Day approaching the Government of Saskatchewan is reminding travelers to watch for construction zones and plan ahead so you reach your destination safely.
Hutterites hope for pandemic's end, return to regular routines

Hutterites hope for pandemic's end, return to regular routines

Over five centuries, Hutterites’ long history of seclusion, adherence to Protestantism and communal living has helped them survive constant persecution.
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