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Plant scientist grows connections from the Philippines to Saskatoon

Plant scientist grows connections from the Philippines to Saskatoon

College of Agriculture and Bioresources researcher celebrates 30 years at the University of Saskatchewan.
Cocaine, drug trafficking paraphernalia seized in traffic stop

Cocaine, drug trafficking paraphernalia seized in traffic stop

At around 2:30 a.m. on May 8, police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the 1300 block of 33rd Street West.
Measles exposure risk in Saskatoon, Rosetown and Kindersley

Measles exposure risk in Saskatoon, Rosetown and Kindersley

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is warning of measles exposure in Saskatoon, Rosetown and Kindersley following confirmed cases.
VE-Day at 80: Allies freed many peoples from ‘shackles of Nazi slavery’

VE-Day at 80: Allies freed many peoples from ‘shackles of Nazi slavery’

This is part 4 of 4 in a series looking at the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.
Kindersley father discovers $100K Extra win

Kindersley father discovers $100K Extra win

“I want to save for the futures of our two boys,” says the winner. “I’m also looking at putting up a new fence!”
Racist letter sent to Cote First Nation sparks outrage

Racist letter sent to Cote First Nation sparks outrage

Letter, postmarked from Kamsack, contains graphic, hateful, disturbing and dehumanizing language, including false, derogatory claims about Indigenous people and escalates to violent threats.
Regina resident $1 million richer

Regina resident $1 million richer

Has big plans for her exciting WESTERN MAX windfall.
Evraz Inc. Na Canada fined $575,000 for workplace injury

Evraz Inc. Na Canada fined $575,000 for workplace injury

Charges stem from a 2022 incident in Regina.
Outlook auto body shop celebrates 'Dynamic' new location

Outlook auto body shop celebrates 'Dynamic' new location

Dynamic Autobody, a local body shop of nearly 30 years, marked a new beginning in the riverside community.
Dry conditions behind rapid seeding progress

Dry conditions behind rapid seeding progress

Spring seeding is ahead of schedule, with 18% of the 2025 crop now in the ground despite April storms. Crop Report for April 29 to May 5
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