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'Ghost Fleas' in some Prairie lakes

'Ghost Fleas' in some Prairie lakes

University of Regina researchers find contribute to high levels of methylmercury in fish
Agriculture This Week: Herbicide decisions may impact crop supplies

Agriculture This Week: Herbicide decisions may impact crop supplies

Most of the time when the world moves to change one thing, and its impact tends to ripple into areas that whether unexpected, or simply ignored, changes things in ways which may not be the best.
Local author launches new scifi book

Local author launches new scifi book

Prolific local author Damian Shishkin has a new book on the shelf: Revelations 2520: The Broken and the Damned.
The night that changed everything

The night that changed everything

Former RCMP auxiliary constable Derek Bond speaks about 2015 shooting

Dene pilot program to begin in the fall

Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) has released that they are starting a Michif language program in the fall, and now they’ve announced a Dene language program in the fall as well.
USask-led Indigenous health research network finds home at Station 20 West

USask-led Indigenous health research network finds home at Station 20 West

SASKATOON — In a significant step for Indigenous health research in Saskatchewan and nationally, a new University of Saskatchewan (USask)-led network dedicated to improving health and wellness in Indigenous communities will be moving into Station 20
Tough winter hit Alberta grain farmers harder than COVID-19

Tough winter hit Alberta grain farmers harder than COVID-19

While the COVID-19 pandemic has battered other areas of Alberta's agricultural sector, canola and other grain farmers have escaped relatively unscathed, says one industry expert.
CFI awards $77.5M to help major USask science facilities

CFI awards $77.5M to help major USask science facilities

To address COVID-19 and other global challenges
South Sask. storm brings unique Moose Jaw lightning strike

South Sask. storm brings unique Moose Jaw lightning strike

You’ve heard of striking gold. On Thursday night, one particular lightning bolt struck green in Moose Jaw — the seventh green at the city’s Lynbrook Golf Club.
Friday sees 27 new COVID-19 cases in Sask.

Friday sees 27 new COVID-19 cases in Sask.

Fourteen are in hospital
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