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Mother of genius student: Laying off EAs will disrupt learning

Mother of genius student: Laying off EAs will disrupt learning

"He has the potential to be anything in the world, but he won't be able to reach that potential without the support going through school and being taught how to be a member of society."
New USask crop research chair receives Sask Wheat support

New USask crop research chair receives Sask Wheat support

Producer group gets behind strengthening of wheat varieties.
Sixty-year-old man dies in rollover near Bruno

Sixty-year-old man dies in rollover near Bruno

On Feb. 9 at approximately 8:10 a.m., Saskatoon RCMP received a report of a single-vehicle rollover on Township Road 384, approximately nine kilometers west of Bruno.
Black History Month at USask: ‘Being conscious of your heritage’

Black History Month at USask: ‘Being conscious of your heritage’

History PhD student discusses diverse heritage and identity.
Celebrating 60 years of rehabilitation science at USask

Celebrating 60 years of rehabilitation science at USask

Almost 80 per cent of Saskatchewan’s physical therapists are graduates of the School of Rehabilitation Science.
Advocate wants public data on effects of cold on the homeless

Advocate wants public data on effects of cold on the homeless

David Fineday says there isn’t public data on people who lose limbs or suffer from chronic illnesses and infections due to prolonged cold exposure.
Vyshyvanka's history and meaning unveiled at heritage festival

Vyshyvanka's history and meaning unveiled at heritage festival

Ukrainians make up one of the most vibrant communities in Saskatoon.
Laugh away those winter blues

Laugh away those winter blues

Snowed in Comedy Tour comes back to Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan-raised singer releases new single and EP

Saskatchewan-raised singer releases new single and EP

Raj Ramayya created music for the anime movie Cowboy Bebop.
Author with ties to Yorkton releases new novel

Author with ties to Yorkton releases new novel

Pattie Janzen lived and worked in Yorkton and area for 28 years, and now resides in Martensville.
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