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Shovels break ground on $11M arena honouring NHL great

Shovels break ground on $11M arena honouring NHL great

'Arming our kids with talent'
Saskatoon police issue Show and Shine weekend traffic advisory

Saskatoon police issue Show and Shine weekend traffic advisory

Motorists using 8th Street are urged to be patient and cautious
Separatist sentiment has faded in Canada since last year: poll

Separatist sentiment has faded in Canada since last year: poll

Just over one in five Canadians think their province would be better off as its own country, down three points in a year
Residential school survivors tell their stories at Reconciliation Nipawin event

Residential school survivors tell their stories at Reconciliation Nipawin event

With the Treaty Commissioner Mary Culbertson and Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty in attendance, four residential school survivors told their heartfelt testimonials about their experiences in the residential school system.
Visitor limitations in place at SHA facilities in Lloydminster

Visitor limitations in place at SHA facilities in Lloydminster

Public service announcement
Nature Sask. awarded title of 2020 Conservation Partner from Nature Canada

Nature Sask. awarded title of 2020 Conservation Partner from Nature Canada

Nature Saskatchewan is this year's recipient of the Nature Canada Conservation Partner Award, in recognition of their work.
Ottawa ups AgriRecovery funds after provinces boost their share

Ottawa ups AgriRecovery funds after provinces boost their share

The $500 million will match the provincial contributions by the three prairie provinces and Ontario.
Let’s get ready to celebrate Monarchs Together Aug. 21

Let’s get ready to celebrate Monarchs Together Aug. 21

Monarch butterflies are identifiable by their bright orange colouring with black veins throughout their wings
Synchrotron in Saskatoon plays part in research to battle virus

Synchrotron in Saskatoon plays part in research to battle virus

The Canadian Light Source has been used to further research into antiviral drugs that can help treat COVID-19
Research reveals extraordinary rates of rare disorder in Indigenous people in Sask.

Research reveals extraordinary rates of rare disorder in Indigenous people in Sask.

Thpse with the disease may share a common ancestor from 250 years ago.
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