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Colder than normal winter forecast for most of Prairies

Colder than normal winter forecast for most of Prairies

AccuWeather bases prediction on formation of a moderate-to-strong La Nina, which tends to amplify the polar jet stream.
North Saskatchewan community rings in cell coverage

North Saskatchewan community rings in cell coverage

Chief Tammy Cook-Searson said the cell service will boost security, economic growth, community development and education.
USask researcher uses evolutionary biology to bring medieval literature to new life, online

USask researcher uses evolutionary biology to bring medieval literature to new life, online

Project commemorates the 700th anniversary of Dante Alighieri’s death
Protection against coronaviruses focus of VIDO research

Protection against coronaviruses focus of VIDO research

CEPI awards USask’s VIDO $6M for vaccine development
Agriculture This Week: Can't forget the importance of agriculture

Agriculture This Week: Can't forget the importance of agriculture

Sector crucial to Prairie villages, towns and cities
Saskatchewan film fest to put province on world map

Saskatchewan film fest to put province on world map

Organizers hope to join the likes of Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary, and Edmonton that have their own international film festivals
Ransomware attacks on rise, expert says

Ransomware attacks on rise, expert says

Ransomware has become an increasingly common form of cyberattack in Canada
Jenson proud to see Outlook plane in new Bond movie

Jenson proud to see Outlook plane in new Bond movie

007 takes to the sky courtesy of local aircraft
Primer takes climate change to personal level

Primer takes climate change to personal level

The research institute at the University of Winnipeg is launching a series of online classes aimed at building climate resilience and adaptive capacity
Street gang survivance told through the stories of Indigenous women in new book

Street gang survivance told through the stories of Indigenous women in new book

By sharing their stories, the women, who chose different names than their own to share their stories, want other women to see “that there’s a way out, that there’s others who have gone through similar things.”