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Scientists measure new depths at the bottom of the hydrologic cycle

Scientists measure new depths at the bottom of the hydrologic cycle

SASKATOON – For the first time, researchers have mapped groundwater circulation up to five kilometres below the surface—one of the first attempts to document the deepest parts of the hydrologic cycle.
New USask research will make bean crops hardier, help improve global food security

New USask research will make bean crops hardier, help improve global food security

Tepary bean genome may lead to sustainable alternatives for legume crops affected by changing climate

Bullish for beef

Who’s got a beef with COVID-19? Turns out, most Canadians.
Saskatchewan's forestry sector surges

Saskatchewan's forestry sector surges

Forest products sales more than $1.1 billion last year
Poetree and Friends fondly remembered

Poetree and Friends fondly remembered

Show at pARTners Gallery
USask researcher works on project aimed at seeing adolescents flourish

USask researcher works on project aimed at seeing adolescents flourish

Awarded Templeton Foundation funding
No Pepper in this crockpot

No Pepper in this crockpot

Pepper’s family, the Nernberg’s, live in High Country Estates, a subdivision in the primarily agricultural RM zoned as country residential.
Saskatchewan Rattlers re-sign Kai Williams

Saskatchewan Rattlers re-sign Kai Williams

The Saskatchewan Rattlers, member club of the Canadian Elite Basketball League(CEBL), are excited to announce the re-signing of Saskatchewan forward, Kai Williams. Williams played with the Rattlers during the 2020 CEBL Summer Series.
SECON Maulers set sights on fall re-start

SECON Maulers set sights on fall re-start

With the past season lost to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, and uncertainty remaining about when they might be allowed to play games again, the Yorkton SECON U18 AAA Maulers are forging ahead with plans for the fall.
Yorkton Rotarians at work

Yorkton Rotarians at work

Spring Cleanup Week in Yorkton had Yorkton Rotary Club members and their families pitching in with some hands-on garbage picking recently. The Rotary Club members worked to pick up garbage in the empty lot east of Walmart and south of Yorkton Dodge.
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