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There's a hungry Arctic predator with a lot of arms that eats dead polar bears

There's a hungry Arctic predator with a lot of arms that eats dead polar bears

On the Arctic sea floor lie hungry predators that can eat dead polar bears.
Sask. ag hall of fame announces new inductees

Sask. ag hall of fame announces new inductees

New members represent farming, communications, home economics, beef research, education and irrigation.
Opinion: Poof! I became a pensioner

Opinion: Poof! I became a pensioner

"Yes, I am now 65 years old, but I have a lot to be thankful for."
Some drivers still not getting the message

Some drivers still not getting the message

Saskatchewan police report 414 impaired driving offences in December
Transmission of disease from animals to humans focus of project

Transmission of disease from animals to humans focus of project

USask veterinary scientist looks at link between zoonotic diseases and imported dogs.
Gerdts recognized for dedication to VIDO

Gerdts recognized for dedication to VIDO

Leaders in discovery: five USask researchers honoured with top provincial health awards.
Agriculture This Week: Public investment in ag research a must

Agriculture This Week: Public investment in ag research a must

Moving forward that ag research is likely to be essential, and potentially far sooner than we like to think.
Euthanasia not a solution for mental illness: ARPA director

Euthanasia not a solution for mental illness: ARPA director

Organization calls on Liberals to stand behind promise to delay euthanasia expansion.
Canora-Pelly reps Terry Dennis and Ken Krawetz sanctioned by Russia

Canora-Pelly reps Terry Dennis and Ken Krawetz sanctioned by Russia

The current and former Canora-Pelly MLAs are on the latest list of Canadians sanctioned by the the Russian government.
Here's what another Bank of Canada rate hike means for Canadians

Here's what another Bank of Canada rate hike means for Canadians

TORONTO — The Bank of Canada hiked its key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point Wednesday, bringing it to 4.5 per cent — the highest it's been since 2007.
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