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Invasive aquatic species wreak environmental, economic havoc

Invasive aquatic species wreak environmental, economic havoc

Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week, May 9 to 13.
Gas could rise by five cents this week and five cents the week after, analyst says

Gas could rise by five cents this week and five cents the week after, analyst says

Even if the war in Ukraine comes to an end in the near future, high gas prices could stay in place for a while.
New SMA president says some doctors feel isolated due to pandemic

New SMA president says some doctors feel isolated due to pandemic

Dr. Gjevre is a professor of respirology, critical care and sleep medicine with the College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan.
How bad at camping are you?

How bad at camping are you?

Scouts Canada is concerned with your (sorta passable) camping competency
Agriculture This Week: Food or fuel becoming a debate

Agriculture This Week: Food or fuel becoming a debate

Where should crop production end up?
Column: Under new ownership won't change won't change my tweeting habits

Column: Under new ownership won't change won't change my tweeting habits

An opinion piece on Elon Musk purchasing Twitter.
Good will and good weather: Sask. town seeks land for farming fundraiser

Good will and good weather: Sask. town seeks land for farming fundraiser

One group of farmers in Central Butte is still looking for land — and finding it could have a big impact on their Crops for Community fundraiser this year.
'Growled at her': Young Weyburn girl encounters cougar

'Growled at her': Young Weyburn girl encounters cougar

Conservation officer Lindsey Leko said he hasn’t been able to confirm if it was actually a cougar, as no sign of the animal was found in the area, but noted the girl did act correctly by slowly backing away from the animal.
Financial intelligence agency highlights criminal risks of underground banking

Financial intelligence agency highlights criminal risks of underground banking

OTTAWA — Canada's financial intelligence agency is warning that unregistered money-transfer services are ripe for abuse by criminals trying to launder cash and fund terrorist activities.
Poundmaker artifact repatriated in Fort Battleford ceremony

Poundmaker artifact repatriated in Fort Battleford ceremony

In 2019, the Canadian Government exonerated Poundmaker, and apologized for the trial and Poundmaker’s unjust conviction.
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