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Saskatoon man facing child pornography charges

Saskatoon man facing child pornography charges

The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit has charged a Saskatoon man with child pornography offences in relation to an investigation that began in March 2020 of a person distributing child pornography through a popular social media applicati
Budget challenges dominate first days back in Leg

Budget challenges dominate first days back in Leg

John Cairns' Leg Watch
800 block of 110th Street closed due to UPAR

800 block of 110th Street closed due to UPAR

The City of North Battleford is reporting that beginning Monday, June 22, the 800 block of 110th Street is being closed off due to Underground Pipes and Asphalt Replacement work.
$10.3 M for 60 research projects

$10.3 M for 60 research projects

As research starts to resume with the flattening of the COVID-19 curve, University of Saskatchewan faculty and students will be tackling some big science and engineering questions, thanks to $10.
Two arrested in connection with Humboldt break and enters, thefts

Two arrested in connection with Humboldt break and enters, thefts

HUMBOLDT — Two have been charged in connection with break and enter, as well as thefts in Humboldt. In the early morning hours of June 21, Humboldt RCMP were dispatched to properties on Jubilee Drive and 12 Avenue.

NWT First Nation awarded UN Equator Prize for protecting national park

At the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Congress on Thursday, June 4th, 2020, the UNDP awarded Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation of N.W.T., with the 2020 Equator Prize.
Canada’s disregard for Indigenous women

Canada’s disregard for Indigenous women

It has been one year since the Final Report of the National Inquiry in Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) was released alongside the Calls for Justice.
COVID-19 update: 20 new cases, three in hospital, 643 recoveries

COVID-19 update: 20 new cases, three in hospital, 643 recoveries

There are 20 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 21, bringing the provincial total to 746. Eighteen of the new cases are in the South region and two are in the Far North region.
On National Indigenous Peoples Day, CMA reflects on the perspectives of Indigenous leaders

On National Indigenous Peoples Day, CMA reflects on the perspectives of Indigenous leaders

Statement by the Canadian Medical Association: CMA recognizes that systemic racism and structural inequities exist within the health system and society. We have a collective responsibility to change this, now more than ever.
Statement by the Prime Minister on National Indigenous Peoples Day

Statement by the Prime Minister on National Indigenous Peoples Day

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, issued the following statement today on National Indigenous Peoples Day: "On National Indigenous Peoples Day – and throughout National Indigenous History Month – we celebrate the unique heritage, cultures, art, and
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