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'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.

USask researchers awarded more than $10M

For innovative science and engineering projects

Province shows lowest decline in retail sales in country

Saskatchewan retail sales declined in April, however the rate of decline was the lowest of all provinces in Canada. Saskatchewan’s retail sales dropped 14.8 per cent between March and April 2020 (seasonally adjusted) to $1.
Ktunaxa honour Creation Story for National Indigenous Peoples Day

Ktunaxa honour Creation Story for National Indigenous Peoples Day

In honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, the Ktunaxa Nation is reclaiming their culture by honouring the Creation Story to reflect on the past.
Allan Fitzsimmons of Watrous to be recognized

Allan Fitzsimmons of Watrous to be recognized

Headed to Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame
Preeceville graduates acknowledged in second best way

Preeceville graduates acknowledged in second best way

The Town of Preeceville and its residents acknowledged the Preeceville High School 2020 class in an outdoor program held on June 4.
Preeceville hunter brings down memorable bear

Preeceville hunter brings down memorable bear

Blair Mitchell of Preeceville has been hunting bear for 31 years and was extremely thrilled to shoot the biggest bear of his lifetime.
RCMP Traffic Services: Kilogram of cocaine seized

RCMP Traffic Services: Kilogram of cocaine seized

On June 16, 2020 an eastbound vehicle was stopped on Highway #16 near Maidstone for a driver's licence, registration and sobriety check. A subsequent search of the vehicle occurred and one kilogram of cocaine was located.
Eight new COVID-19 cases in Sask.

Eight new COVID-19 cases in Sask.

There are eight new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 19, 2020, bringing the provincial total to 716. Seven of the new cases are in the Far North region and one is in the Saskatoon region.
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