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Saskatchewan Polytechnic research programs recognized nationally

Saskatchewan Polytechnic research programs recognized nationally

Applied research projects have been increased by 30 per cent.
Let it snow: Frosty facts about flurries with Dr. John Pomeroy

Let it snow: Frosty facts about flurries with Dr. John Pomeroy

The weather outside is frightful – but in the long run, that might be delightful.
Getting mugged in the city, spilling the beans on Saskatoon’s coffee scene

Getting mugged in the city, spilling the beans on Saskatoon’s coffee scene

No heated or strong debate here, Saskatoon offers a variety of coffee shoppes to keep you grounded.
Lavallee’s legacy enshrined in Canada West Hall of Fame

Lavallee’s legacy enshrined in Canada West Hall of Fame

Former Huskies all-star joins a remarkable group of eight individuals in four categories.
City calls in all available graders to blitz Saskatoon streets

City calls in all available graders to blitz Saskatoon streets

The city encourages people to move their vehicles if there is off-street parking available.
Looking inward to propel Indigenous students forward

Looking inward to propel Indigenous students forward

Collaboration helps level the playing field for study abroad opportunities.
Saskatoon doctor facing professional charges in circumcision case

Saskatoon doctor facing professional charges in circumcision case

Three charges against Dr. Amith Mulla were laid last week by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan health care needs to keep up, says opposition

Saskatchewan health care needs to keep up, says opposition

Sask. NDP points out that two Saskatoon's hospitals are well over capacity.
RM of Corman Park council meetings moving to Tuesdays in 2025

RM of Corman Park council meetings moving to Tuesdays in 2025

Administration to prepare a report at the end of 2025 reviewing the change of date.
Bear spray incidents in Saskatoon up from last year

Bear spray incidents in Saskatoon up from last year

People violating the provincial regulations could be fined up to $100,000.
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