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Murals, filmmaking, fashion - the world of Metis artist Jesse Gouchey

(ANNews) – The striking art on the cover of this month’s Alberta Native News is by Jesse Gouchey, a Metis Visual artist born and raised in Red Deer, Alberta. His work consists mainly of mural painting, animation, fashion design, and film-making.
The Meeple Guild - New ezine RPG from Calgary creator

The Meeple Guild - New ezine RPG from Calgary creator

"Doval Robotics claimed that abandoning its headquarters on the island of Korvorak was a strategic cost cutting measure.
Sunny Side Up - Never hoist me onto a pedestal, please

Sunny Side Up - Never hoist me onto a pedestal, please

Folk often in the public eye become too well acquainted with pedestals. Occasionally someone familiar with my small corner of influence hoists me up on one. I wish they wouldn’t—I don’t belong there. They don’t know the real me, you see.
Seniors, patients, astronauts will all benefit from new USask research on bone health

Seniors, patients, astronauts will all benefit from new USask research on bone health

SASKATOON – A University of Saskatchewan (USask) team led by kinesiology professor Saija Kontulainen has been awarded $200,000 by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) to research whether aerobic and resistance exercises can prevent bone
New studies look at COVID-19 antibodies among Canadian correctional populations

New studies look at COVID-19 antibodies among Canadian correctional populations

The Government of Canada is investing approximately $1.2 million through Canada’s COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (CITF) to support four studies of correctional service employees and individuals incarcerated in Canadian correctional facilities.
USask receives $300K from FCL to renew research chair focused on co-operative governance

USask receives $300K from FCL to renew research chair focused on co-operative governance

SASKATOON — The Co-operative Retailing System (CRS) Chair in Co-operative Governance at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) will receive $300,000 over five years from Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL), on behalf of the CRS in Western Canada.
Sask. reports five deaths and 162 new COVID-19 cases

Sask. reports five deaths and 162 new COVID-19 cases

5,211 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered Friday
Spy Hill Council discusses assessments

Spy Hill Council discusses assessments

Mayor Rosanne Atkinson called the regularly scheduled council meetings of the Village of Spy Hill to order on February 19, 2021, at 8:29 A.M. with all council members present, as well as the town foreman.
Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. council forms committee for art building's future

Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. council forms committee for art building's future

Fort Qu’Appelle town council decided Thursday night to form a committee that will meet with a local non-profit arts group to reach an agreement over the group’s use and operation of a 110-year-old building in the town.

Farmers ask feds for $300M to cut agricultural emissions

Paying farmers to plant cover crops and use less fertilizer could reduce Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions by roughly 10 million tonnes, according to a new report.
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