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Agriculture This Week: Research dollars an investment for future

Agriculture This Week: Research dollars an investment for future

Seeing news recently that 29 crop science projects from researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) have received a total of close to $7.5 million is a good thing.
Blast from the Past: Jim Logan new face of Unity Low Rental Housing

Blast from the Past: Jim Logan new face of Unity Low Rental Housing

Tony Mann resigned as secretary-manager of Unity Low Rental Housing Authority, Jim Logan appointed to take over position.
Here's when airlines owe you compensation

Here's when airlines owe you compensation

The reforms are expected to take effect this year, but are not yet set in stone.
Jury finds far-right leader Travis Patron guilty

Jury finds far-right leader Travis Patron guilty

Travis Patron had followed and confronted an RCMP officer – who was the Iraqi-born RCMP officer who had testified against Patron at his hate trial – saying, 'Why are you with a Canadian woman?'
A second one-day teachers strike is happening this Monday

A second one-day teachers strike is happening this Monday

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation President Samantha Becotte announces a second provincewide one-day teachers strike in a call with reporters Thursday.
SE Sask church creates a most joyful Christmas experience for people in Nunavut

SE Sask church creates a most joyful Christmas experience for people in Nunavut

St. Peter Lutheran Church in Oxbow spearheaded an initiative to support a remote community in Nunavut.
Harpauer calls on teachers to get back to bargaining table

Harpauer calls on teachers to get back to bargaining table

Finance Minister Donna Harpauer points to other labour agreements and negotiations done, including latest with SaskEnergy as she urges teachers to get back to negotiating.
Children's pain and fever relief medicine recalled due to risk of overdose

Children's pain and fever relief medicine recalled due to risk of overdose

Drug manufacturer Teva Canada Ltd. is recalling one lot of a children's pain and fever relief medicine because it contains too much acetaminophen and poses a risk of overdose.
Shelly Palmer - A Seal of Approval for "Good" AI

Shelly Palmer - A Seal of Approval for "Good" AI

The future impact of Fairly Trained remains to be seen.
What you do makes a difference; Assiniboia seeking COPP volunteers

What you do makes a difference; Assiniboia seeking COPP volunteers

Assiniboia is hosting a lunch and learn event with hopes of enlisting volunteers to kick start a Citizens on Patrol program.
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