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Celebrating five extraordinary individuals at USask convocation

Celebrating five extraordinary individuals at USask convocation

USask to pay tribute to honorary degree recipients.
Canadian Twitter users on why they decided to pay for their blue check mark

Canadian Twitter users on why they decided to pay for their blue check mark

TORONTO — When Elon Musk took over Twitter last November, he quickly turned his attention to the platform's highly sought-after status symbol: the blue verification check mark.
FCAA urges investors: Check registration before investing

FCAA urges investors: Check registration before investing

Investor alert: FinancialCentre
Tiny worms may hold key to unlocking human aging

Tiny worms may hold key to unlocking human aging

Protein from a round worm may unlock a cellular ‘fountain of youth’: USask research
Legendary folk singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot dies at 84

Legendary folk singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot dies at 84

TORONTO — Gordon Lightfoot, the legendary folk musician whose silvery refrains told a tale of Canadian identity that was exported to listeners worldwide, has died at 84.
Pope's willingness to return sacred items means they will come home: national chief

Pope's willingness to return sacred items means they will come home: national chief

The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says the Pope's willingness to return artifacts stored at the Vatican Museum is another step forward on Indigenous Peoples' journey with the head of the Roman Catholic Church.
‘White Benevolence’: Scholars bluntly tackle racism

‘White Benevolence’: Scholars bluntly tackle racism

Speakers address systemic racism, residential schools, intergenerational trauma, homelessness, and more.
Sexual, emotional, and physical abuse: Raw honesty the theme

Sexual, emotional, and physical abuse: Raw honesty the theme

Eugene Arcand says he has a duty to his people and himself to tell the truth.
Celebrating Saskatchewan's dedicated safety patrollers

Celebrating Saskatchewan's dedicated safety patrollers

May is CAA School Safety Patrol Month.
'If we don't understand, we can't really change': Studying Saskatchewan mass killer

'If we don't understand, we can't really change': Studying Saskatchewan mass killer

RCMP may never fully learn why Myles Sanderson went on a deadly stabbing rampage on a Saskatchewan First Nation, but they may be able to offer answers that some experts say could help victims’ families make sense of it all.
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