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USask law group helps promote inclusive justice system across Canada

USask law group helps promote inclusive justice system across Canada

SASKATOON – The University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) CREATE Justice centre is teaming up with other organizations across Canada to acknowledge Access to Justice Week (Oct. 26-31) by providing the tools needed to address justice system obstacles.
Advance poll numbers in

Advance poll numbers in

Local constituency votes included
Archeology and culture collide during Siksika Nation field program

Archeology and culture collide during Siksika Nation field program

An archeology program held this fall in Siksika Nation blended research techniques with cultural knowledge to create a unique learning experience for students.
Sunday 60 new COVID-19 cases recorded in Sask.

Sunday 60 new COVID-19 cases recorded in Sask.

There are 60 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Oct. 25, bringing the total to 2,729 cases.
The domino effect

The domino effect

Stressed Arctic fox population offers a superb example in northern Manitoba.
The Meeple Guild - Printing minis new phase for hobby

The Meeple Guild - Printing minis new phase for hobby

When it comes to miniature gaming, you can never have too many miniatures – truly it’s in the fine print when you sign on to be part of the mini gaming fraternity.
'The damage is done already'

'The damage is done already'

Ron Spence looks back fondly on his nomadic childhood in northern Manitoba near Nelson House. The smooth walls of the canoe were his home; he and his grandparents would travel alongside other family members, moving from one community to the next.
Protecting Saskatchewan lakes from contamination

Protecting Saskatchewan lakes from contamination

SASKATOON – Using the Canadian Light Source synchrotron, a University of Saskatchewan -led research team has developed a method for monitoring uranium contaminants in mine tailings using samples from McClean Lake, SK.
Sunny Side Up - Debate. Discuss. Ponder. But remember the Christian faith’s bottom line

Sunny Side Up - Debate. Discuss. Ponder. But remember the Christian faith’s bottom line

“What are you up to?” the Preacher just asked. “I’m wrestling with words,” I said, peering at him from behind my laptop. “Writing next week’s column.

Brandon University gets federal support to study racism in Manitoba

Canada Heritage will be offering $100,000 in federal support to the Brandon University’s Centre for Aboriginal and Rural Education Studies (BU CARES) research project investigating racism in Manitoba.
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