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Lloydminster nursing students celebrate program completion

Lloydminster nursing students celebrate program completion

USask Spring Convocation marks historical milestone with the first graduating class from the Lloydminster distributed nursing site.
Classic cars and cool vibes combine for cause at Rad Dad’s car show

Classic cars and cool vibes combine for cause at Rad Dad’s car show

Rad Dad's Car Show held in Saskatoon was a partnership with Saskatoon Motorcycles Ride for Dad raising funds for prostrate cancer research.
USask top graduate encourages students to step out of comfort zones

USask top graduate encourages students to step out of comfort zones

Biomedical neuroscience undergraduate student receives Governor General’s Silver Medal and the University Medal.
Garden Chat: What strawberry should I grow?

Garden Chat: What strawberry should I grow?

There are three main types of modern strawberries: June-bearing, ever-bearing and day-neutral.
STM professor: Russian invasion destroying Ukrainian families, heritage, culture

STM professor: Russian invasion destroying Ukrainian families, heritage, culture

Several historical sites have been destroyed or damaged during the war, including museums, theatres, churches and gravesites.
Free Flow Dance Theatre presents Back Alley Antics

Free Flow Dance Theatre presents Back Alley Antics

Three evening shows feature dance, music and spoken word.
SUNTEP Prince Albert graduate wins college's top award

SUNTEP Prince Albert graduate wins college's top award

Spring graduate Erika Warkentine was awarded the College of Education Professionalism Award for Excellence in Teaching at USask Convocation on June 2.
$3M for Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science and Justice Studies

$3M for Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science and Justice Studies

USask will undertake specific research projects identified in collaboration between USask and the Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety.
Lorne Avenue closed between 1st and 2nd Streets Sunday

Lorne Avenue closed between 1st and 2nd Streets Sunday

Valve repair expected to take one day.
Prince Albert police investigate sudden death, no foul play found

Prince Albert police investigate sudden death, no foul play found

Police say the sudden death of a 49-year-old man in Prince Albert Saturday morning has been deemed non-criminal following investigation.
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