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$170M in funding supports four research centres

$170M in funding supports four research centres

USask major scientific centres awarded 27 per cent of MSI funding.
Vast world of kitchen gadgets can be fun but bewildering

Vast world of kitchen gadgets can be fun but bewildering

A cook鈥檚 best tools are her hands.
Pfizer booster dose approved for kids between five and 11 years old

Pfizer booster dose approved for kids between five and 11 years old

OTTAWA 鈥 Health Canada has authorized a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children between five and 11 years old, chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said Friday.
鈥楬e Lived Where You Live鈥 postcard campaign honours soldiers killed in France 80 years ago

鈥楬e Lived Where You Live鈥 postcard campaign honours soldiers killed in France 80 years ago

Friday, Aug. 19 is the 80th anniversary of the Dieppe Raid, which is considered Canada's darkest day during the Second World War because of the number of men killed, wounded or taken prisoner.
Brothers rescue weather-beaten barn

Brothers rescue weather-beaten barn

The Schmids鈥 grandfather built the barn in central Saskatchewan in 1935, but Mother Nature had exacted a heavy toll.
Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 1.1 per cent in June to $63.1 billion

Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 1.1 per cent in June to $63.1 billion

OTTAWA 鈥 Canadian retail sales increased 1.1 per cent to $63.1 billion in June, boosted by higher sales at gasoline stations and motor vehicle and parts dealers, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Another storm shakes small Sask. town

Another storm shakes small Sask. town

Kelvington and area sustain major damage.
Couple preserves ghost town in southwestern Saskatchewan

Couple preserves ghost town in southwestern Saskatchewan

The ghost town of Scotsguard is situated on a knoll overlooking the surrounding rolling countryside.
Agriculture This Week: Discussing fertilizer use not a bad thing

Agriculture This Week: Discussing fertilizer use not a bad thing

As humans, we have not done a particularly good job of looking after our planet, even though it鈥檚 the only option we currently have as a place to live.
Hall of Fame rock band Chilliwack coming to Moose Jaw

Hall of Fame rock band Chilliwack coming to Moose Jaw

鈥淲hen I go out on stage, the most important thing is that the people are happy and having a good time,鈥 lead singer Bill Henderson says. 鈥淚 think happy people make better decisions.鈥
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