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USask researcher studies ancient northern reindeer herding culture

USask researcher studies ancient northern reindeer herding culture

SASKATOON – An international team led by Dr.
USask agricultural researcher receives $2.5 million in support

USask agricultural researcher receives $2.5 million in support

From the Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan
'Major issue in climate change':

'Major issue in climate change':

New modelling predicts the nature of extreme rainstorms in the U.S. is changing
Be bear aware when camping

Be bear aware when camping

With camping season upon us, it is important to be bear aware and keep campsites and other areas free of attractants. Many of Saskatchewan's parks and campgrounds are in bear country and bears have been known to wander through on occasion.
Wax proves key to protecting crops from drought and frost

Wax proves key to protecting crops from drought and frost

SASKATOON – A team of researchers used the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) to show that cuticular wax—a waxy layer that covers exterior surfaces of plants, much like human skin—provides a barrier against low temp
YEA to host races and food trucks

YEA to host races and food trucks

It won’t be the traditional summer fair, but the Yorkton Exhibition Association has announced a fun weekend for mid July.
Province taps SNC-Lavalin for Creighton mine remediation

Province taps SNC-Lavalin for Creighton mine remediation

A northern Saskatchewan mine that was abandoned decades ago has inched closer toward cleanup. The provincial government has tapped SNC-Lavalin to draft a plan for the idle mine near Creighton in northern Saskatchewan.
Road Rally set as Flour Mill fundraiser

Road Rally set as Flour Mill fundraiser

The Yorkton Flour Mill launched a new fundraising effort Friday with the announcement of its inaugural ‘Road Rally’. The rally, scheduled for Saturday, Aug.
Officer charged after investigation into complaint: Saskatchewan RCMP

Officer charged after investigation into complaint: Saskatchewan RCMP

A Carlyle RCMP officer has been charged with one count, assault with a weapon (OC spray), section 267(a) of the Criminal Code, as a result of an investigation into a complaint.

Area communities part of SaskTel expansion plan

SaskTel today announced it will invest an additional $50 million in its Rural Fibre Initiative, bringing its total investment to $100 million.
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