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Greening the production of cement

Greening the production of cement

USask researchers find that adding biochar to cement yields concrete that's stronger, more environmentally friendly.
Photos: Saskatoon Asian fest debuts, showcases roots and rhythm

Photos: Saskatoon Asian fest debuts, showcases roots and rhythm

Hundreds gathered in Saskatoon for the first Rhythm & Roots Asian Festival, celebrating culture with food, music and performances.
Craik RCMP arrest man after reports of erratic driver on Hwy 11

Craik RCMP arrest man after reports of erratic driver on Hwy 11

Romain Baudemont, 38, of Regina, is charged with dangerous driving and flight from police.
Saskatoon schools confident in budget as new year begins

Saskatoon schools confident in budget as new year begins

Saskatoon Public Schools say their 2025-26 budget meets division needs as classes start Sept. 2, despite funding challenges.
Missing Saskatoon girl last seen on the 1000 block of Matheson Dr.

Missing Saskatoon girl last seen on the 1000 block of Matheson Dr.

Harmony Bray, who was last seen Aug. 25, is believed to be with friends.
Saskatoon firefighters extinguish wildland fire

Saskatoon firefighters extinguish wildland fire

Saskatoon firefighters quickly contained a wildland fire near Circle Drive on Aug. 25, preventing further damage and reporting no injuries.
Dundonald Avenue closed between Caen and Dieppe Streets Tuesday

Dundonald Avenue closed between Caen and Dieppe Streets Tuesday

Construction project expected to take a day.
Two 50-year-old Scots Pines inspire the naming of neighborhood

Two 50-year-old Scots Pines inspire the naming of neighborhood

Saskatoon's Evergreen is one of Saskatoon's newer neighborhoods, still in development stages.
USask students featured in new Walking with Dinosaurs series

USask students featured in new Walking with Dinosaurs series

Paleontologists Jack Milligan and Kaitlin Lindblad appear in an episode of the celebrated series, which returns this summer.
Caswell community association weighs in on proposed shelter

Caswell community association weighs in on proposed shelter

The Good Neighbour Agreement was co-developed by the shelter operators and the neighbourhoods they belong to.
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