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USask researchers ‘dig deep’

USask researchers ‘dig deep’

Investigating heavy metal contamination in Canada’s boreal forest.
Three more cases of bovine TB found in Saskatchewan herd

Three more cases of bovine TB found in Saskatchewan herd

All animals in the herd over 12 months of age are being tested.
Shelly Palmer - OpenAI halts ChatGPT’s bing browse over paywall issue

Shelly Palmer - OpenAI halts ChatGPT’s bing browse over paywall issue

OpenAI has suspended the "Browse with Bing" feature in ChatGPT after reports surfaced that it allowed users to bypass paywalls.
Update: Police still seek public's help following armed robbery

Update: Police still seek public's help following armed robbery

At approximately 4:45 a.m. on Feb. 26, the Prince Albert Police Service received a report of an armed robbery of a vehicle in the 900 block of 2nd Street East.
Three youths facing charges after bear spray deployed at businesses

Three youths facing charges after bear spray deployed at businesses

Another reported bear spray incident is under investigation in Saskatoon.
Police ask for public's help following assault in Prince Albert

Police ask for public's help following assault in Prince Albert

At approximately 7:50 p.m. on Feb. 26, police were called to the unit block of 11th Street West in Prince Albert for an assault in progress.
Police investigate stabbing in Saskatoon

Police investigate stabbing in Saskatoon

At around 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 26, police were called to a residence in the 900 block of 5th Avenue North for a report of a man that was seeking assistance from an area resident following a stabbing.
Police plane is back in action in Regina

Police plane is back in action in Regina

Regina Police Service reporting arrests with the help of their Aerial Support Unit, which returned to action this week.
Investor confidence remains strong in Saskatchewan

Investor confidence remains strong in Saskatchewan

Private capital investment in Saskatchewan increased last year by 17.3 per cent.
Man charged with manslaughter at White Bear back in court

Man charged with manslaughter at White Bear back in court

CARLYLE - One of the two men charged in connection with a homicide that occurred on the White Bear First Nations has been scheduled for a preliminary hearing in Carlyle Provincial Court.
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