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USask aids senate in exploring Canada's soil health

USask aids senate in exploring Canada's soil health

Canadian Senate Agriculture and Forestry Standing Committee hosted.
'Going to take years': Saskatchewan First Nation marks anniversary of mass stabbing

'Going to take years': Saskatchewan First Nation marks anniversary of mass stabbing

JAMES SMITH CREE NATION — Robert Head says people on his First Nation experienced one their worst mornings on Monday as they marked the anniversary of last year's mass stabbing.
A move towards menstrual inclusivity

A move towards menstrual inclusivity

USask launches Period Equity Project.
Saskatchewan RCMP's top Mountie says relationships built after mass stabbing

Saskatchewan RCMP's top Mountie says relationships built after mass stabbing

This weekend, James Smith Cree Nation marks the anniversary of the killings, offering families a space to grieve.
CUPE hosts open house at new Yorkton area office

CUPE hosts open house at new Yorkton area office

The office, the fourth of its kind in the province, is located at 6 – 230 Broadway Street East in the city.
Passing the torch: Nerissa Quewezance carries on David Milgaard's legacy

Passing the torch: Nerissa Quewezance carries on David Milgaard's legacy

With echoes of David Milgaard's tenacity, Nerissa Quewezance's quest for equitable treatment of prisoners is undeterred.
Dundurn tavern patio theme interesting to view

Dundurn tavern patio theme interesting to view

The outdoor patio at Big Mur’s Tavern is something to behold, especially for lovers of automotive themes
Yorkton's Patentude appointed to Suncrest college board

Yorkton's Patentude appointed to Suncrest college board

Dr.  Adeyemi Laosebikan and Shawn Patenaude have joined the board.
James Smith Cree Nation welcomes KidSport in historic first

James Smith Cree Nation welcomes KidSport in historic first

KidSport Saskatchewan announces first chapter on a First Nation in Canada.
Saskatchewan RCMP's top Mountie says relationships built after mass stabbing

Saskatchewan RCMP's top Mountie says relationships built after mass stabbing

REGINA — While Saskatchewan's top Mountie says policing hasn't dramatically changed since last year's mass stabbing on a First Nation, what has is the RCMP's relationship with the community.
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