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USask researchers highlight voices of people with addictions to improve services

USask researchers highlight voices of people with addictions to improve services

“These are our friends and family. They are doctors and lawyers, these are all folks we meet on a day-to-day basis ... and many of them are struggling with substance use in some form. That’s not a shameful thing. That is a very common thing.â€
Outlook hosts federal candidates in special Q&A forum (Exclusive)

Outlook hosts federal candidates in special Q&A forum (Exclusive)

The forum featured the Conservative, Liberal, PPC and NDP candidates
Three Huskies teams get huge boost

Three Huskies teams get huge boost

Ron and Jane Graham are USask athletics boosters
City Hall to close early on election day

City Hall to close early on election day

City Hall employees can exercise their right to vote on Monday
Live pro wrestling returns to Yorkton

Live pro wrestling returns to Yorkton

CWE returned to their home away from home earlier this week.
Local Legion donates toward health care equipment

Local Legion donates toward health care equipment

YORKTON - The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #77 in Yorkton has donated $3,000 to The Health Foundation “Having current equipment in the lab of the regional hospital is very important to legion members, Veterans and many people in the community,&
USask community reaches 91 per cent full-vaccination status

USask community reaches 91 per cent full-vaccination status

The university is also now requiring masks be worn at any outdoor on-campus gathering of more than 20 people, including Huskies games
Saskatoon police looking for witness to fatal collision

Saskatoon police looking for witness to fatal collision

SASKATOON - The Saskatoon Police Service Collision Analyst Unit continues to investigate a fatal collision from Aug. 31, at the intersection of Highway 41 and Highway 5.
Saskatoon's COVID health measures in line with the province

Saskatoon's COVID health measures in line with the province

COVID health protocols are back, and rapid testing is due to start
Province on the hunt for chronic wasting disease cases

Province on the hunt for chronic wasting disease cases

CWD found in 56 of Saskatchewan's 83 wildlife management zones
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