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Prairie food produced with low carbon footprint

Prairie food produced with low carbon footprint

Sask. farmers produce some of the world’s most sustainable crops: GIFS at USask study.
Festival of Words plays key role in forming new association

Festival of Words plays key role in forming new association

The Saskatchewan Festival of Words has played a key role in the formation of the new Canadian Association of Literary Festivals (CALF), with artistic director Sarah Simison as CALF's first president and the first annual conference to be held in Moose Jaw
Shelly Palmer - The Best of CES 2024

Shelly Palmer - The Best of CES 2024

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Saskatchewan mid-year farmland price increases highest in country

Saskatchewan mid-year farmland price increases highest in country

Farmland prices in Saskatchewan grew at the rapid rate of 11.4 per cent in the first six months of 2023
Dr. Angela Jaime appointed vice-provost, Indigenous engagement

Dr. Angela Jaime appointed vice-provost, Indigenous engagement

Leadership role at USask a way to ‘pay it forward,’ says Jaime.
Prairie Pro Wrestling highlights athletics and theatrics

Prairie Pro Wrestling highlights athletics and theatrics

Cosmopolitan Senior Citizens Centre in Saskatoon packed for interactive show.
Economists expect December inflation ticked up, trend still points to slowdown

Economists expect December inflation ticked up, trend still points to slowdown

OTTAWA — Economists are forecasting Canada's inflation rate likely ticked up last month, but that isn't expected to set off alarm bells as long as underlying price pressures ease.
The Meeple Guild: Finding a glitch in much-anticipated game

The Meeple Guild: Finding a glitch in much-anticipated game

This game shone on first blush because as a point salad the run to 80 was a close affair.
Extreme cold warnings persist in Prairies and B.C., as storms hit Eastern Canada

Extreme cold warnings persist in Prairies and B.C., as storms hit Eastern Canada

Much of Canada spent Saturday either shivering in record-setting frigid temperatures or digging out of a messy winter storm as weather warnings remained in place from the West Coast to the Maritimes.
Research focuses on practical security solutions to everyday problems

Research focuses on practical security solutions to everyday problems

USask cybersecurity expert weighs in on AI benefits and risks.
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