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USask paleontologist helps make Tyndall Stone famous

USask paleontologist helps make Tyndall Stone famous

Brian Pratt led the nomination process for the Tyndall Stone to be recognized on an international scale.
Todd Rennebohm's road to recovery: from anxiety to advocacy

Todd Rennebohm's road to recovery: from anxiety to advocacy

After a 30-year battle with depression, alcoholism and anxiety, Todd Rennebohm woke his wife in a drunken haze and begged for help, telling her, "I'm going to hurt myself, I'm going to die tonight, you have to help me."
Alanna Koch recognized for building public trust in Sask. agriculture

Alanna Koch recognized for building public trust in Sask. agriculture

Named 2022 Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan Champion.
Regina pair 'dumbfounded' after winning $100,000 on Extra

Regina pair 'dumbfounded' after winning $100,000 on Extra

Panchuk and Dick said they scanned their ticket more than three times to confirm their windfall.
Simmie resident starts 2023 with a bang, wins $100,000 on Extra

Simmie resident starts 2023 with a bang, wins $100,000 on Extra

Melanie Larson discovered her win by scanning it on the Lotto Spot app a couple of weeks later.
Miriam Körner celebrates northern Sask. through picture books

Miriam Körner celebrates northern Sask. through picture books

Newfound love for the land expressed and shared through children’s books.
Agriculture This Week: Exploring the debate: what is our energy future?

Agriculture This Week: Exploring the debate: what is our energy future?

Certainly there are more questions about energy sources friendly to the earth than there are answers today, including can agriculture be part of long term answers.
Polytech and Orano unite to empower women in tech

Polytech and Orano unite to empower women in tech

WITT program graduates share their success.
Orano Canada pledges support for women's trades program at Sask Polytechnic

Orano Canada pledges support for women's trades program at Sask Polytechnic

$1M gift supports WITT program.
Gravelbourg wants ideas for future uses of ‘massive’ former convent

Gravelbourg wants ideas for future uses of ‘massive’ former convent

The Town of Gravelbourg is looking for proposals from organizations capable and qualified to repurpose the former Convent of the Sisters of Jesus & Mary, a Saskatchewan Heritage and National Historic site with more than 75,000 square feet of space.
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