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Sask. legislature votes down suicide prevention bill

Sask. legislature votes down suicide prevention bill

Minister Warren Kaeding says government's action plan will address issues
New Canora business focused on serving the community and protecting the environment

New Canora business focused on serving the community and protecting the environment

Jacqueline Fetchuk of Canora was looking to open a store in Canora, and at the same time was concerned that “we are becoming a throw away society.” It didn’t take long for her to realize that these two interests created an opportunity.
Cote FN given Wildfire Community Preparedness Award in national competition

Cote FN given Wildfire Community Preparedness Award in national competition

Recently Cote First Nation (FN) became the first Saskatchewan FN to be given an award in a national competition for an award in regards to being a Firesmart community.
National Indigenous Peoples Day is Sunday

National Indigenous Peoples Day is Sunday

The Government of Saskatchewan would like to encourage all Saskatchewan citizens to recognize and honour National Indigenous Peoples Day this Sunday, June 21.
Researchers awarded prestigious national fellowships for climate change-related projects

Researchers awarded prestigious national fellowships for climate change-related projects

Two exceptional young University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers have been awarded highly competitive Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships totalling $280,000 over two years for projects that focus on aspects of climate change.

USask Global Institute for Food Security sets new strategy

To collaboratively advance food security
Culture change: Lowest number of impaired driving fatalities and injuries on record

Culture change: Lowest number of impaired driving fatalities and injuries on record

Awareness, enforcement, legislation pushing drivers to make better choices
UPDATED: Top RCMP officials deny existence of systemic racism

UPDATED: Top RCMP officials deny existence of systemic racism

Things are getting scary here in Canada. The political upheaval that the United States is going through is slowly creeping up into our borders.
'You can learn, and you can learn well'

'You can learn, and you can learn well'

Professors and students alike are hesitant about the prospect of more livestream lectures this fall, but one University of Winnipeg instructor has a positive pitch.
Sask. Hall of Fame calls to Maidstone ballplayer

Sask. Hall of Fame calls to Maidstone ballplayer

Rick Johnson has been selected to be inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame at the 36th Annual Induction Aug. 15, in Battleford,SK. Johnston was born to a farming family with a passion for baseball.
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