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USask geoscientist: Three things you might not know about Earth

USask geoscientist: Three things you might not know about Earth

Cool and fascinating facts about our planet.
Mother-daughter duo transform house into vibrant mural

Mother-daughter duo transform house into vibrant mural

Eastend abode a traffic stopper, tourist attraction.
Saskatoon police investigating possible hate crime at University of Saskatchewan

Saskatoon police investigating possible hate crime at University of Saskatchewan

SASKATOON — Police in Saskatoon are investigating a possible hate crime after a University of Saskatchewan meeting was interrupted with "inappropriate" images and video and "hateful rhetoric.
Family, supporters of missing woman Happy Charles still look for answers

Family, supporters of missing woman Happy Charles still look for answers

This marks the eighth year since Charles disappeared on April 3, 2017 in the area of Prince Albert Collegiate Institute.
Value of Canadian farmland ‘robust’ but cracks are appearing

Value of Canadian farmland ‘robust’ but cracks are appearing

Average prices across the country grew by nine per cent last year, although the rate of growth continues to drop year over year.
Hall of Fame Moose Jaw curler reflects on national win 55 years ago

Hall of Fame Moose Jaw curler reflects on national win 55 years ago

It’s been 55 years since Dorenda Stirton and her curling team became the youngest group ever to compete in — and win — a national championship.
Federal campaign still seems to be passing the province by

Federal campaign still seems to be passing the province by

ANALYSIS: The federal election outlook in Saskatchewan as of early April.
Two Saskatoon men facing child pornography charges

Two Saskatoon men facing child pornography charges

In the first case, the Saskatchewan ICE Unit commenced an investigation relating to child pornography in January 2025. 
Regina Airport says there are concerns for softening demand from ongoing trade war

Regina Airport says there are concerns for softening demand from ongoing trade war

James Bogusz, RAA CEO, said the Regina-Denver flight, starting in May, has seen a softening demand, but nothing catastrophic yet.
Back from Europe, Premier Moe reacts to Trump’s latest tariffs

Back from Europe, Premier Moe reacts to Trump’s latest tariffs

Saskatchewan largely spared by Liberation Day, but Premier Scott Moe still concerned about tariffs especially from China.
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