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Owner of mystery Bible looks for the book’s family

Owner of mystery Bible looks for the book’s family

“This is a long shot. I’m looking for the family of the original owner of this Bible,” says Sheryl Perrin-Wilson in a Facebook post. She says that her father-in-law gave her the Bible a long while ago.
Virtual beading circle provides space for Indigenous artists to meet, collaborate

Virtual beading circle provides space for Indigenous artists to meet, collaborate

A group of like-minded artists—both professional and amateur— connect for two-hours, twice-a-month in a Zoom session to learn about traditional and contemporary beadwork.
Innovation Week marked in province

Innovation Week marked in province

The Government of Saskatchewan is recognizing November 16 – 20 as Innovation Week.
Two COVID-19 related deaths reported in Sask. today

Two COVID-19 related deaths reported in Sask. today

In addition, 181 new cases in province
New Bloomberg terminals at USask aid remote learning amidst COVID-19 pandemic

New Bloomberg terminals at USask aid remote learning amidst COVID-19 pandemic

SASKATOON – The University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Edwards School of Business has unveiled 16 state-of-the-art Bloomberg terminals in the new Gordon Rawlinson Finance and Trading Room, located behind a glass wall in the front lobby.
Pollinators key to sustainability, says Claire Kremen, 2020 Volvo Environment Prize winner

Pollinators key to sustainability, says Claire Kremen, 2020 Volvo Environment Prize winner

Forget lions, tigers and bears: For Claire Kremen, conserving insects is more important.
90 year old Moosomin man plays more than 100 rounds of golf

90 year old Moosomin man plays more than 100 rounds of golf

In his book The Authentic Swing, Steven Pressfield says, ”In golf, the ball sits there, staring up at you. Many brave men’s knees have buckled, confronting that gaze.
Education key to reconciliation: Senator

Education key to reconciliation: Senator

Education is the key to reconciliation and the key to changing the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, according to a Canadian senator. "We need to do a lot more.
Nothing serious done to change the reality we’re facing, Meili says

Nothing serious done to change the reality we’re facing, Meili says

Saskatoon– New Democratic Party (NDP) Leader Ryan Meili and Health Critic Vicki Mowat were not impressed with the new measures announced by the provincial government on Nov. 13 meant to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Saskatchewan follows neighbours, brings in more COVID-19 restrictions due to rising new cases

Saskatchewan follows neighbours, brings in more COVID-19 restrictions due to rising new cases

Regina – With new daily active case counts now averaging over 100 each day, and much higher daily counts in each of its neighbours, Saskatchewan is following suit by implementing further COVID-19 restrictions in an effort to slow the transmission of
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