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Shaping Saskatchewan: Vince Bruni-BossioWATCH: Building community is the intention of the 12th president of the University of Saskatchewan. Vince Bruni-Bossio was appointed to the new five-year term this past summer and stepped into the role on January 1, 2026. Learn more about Bruni-Bossio and his goals in this week’s Shaping Saskatchewan.CanadaMar 13
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‘We are big-hearted’: Saskatchewan professor born in Greenland owes resilience to identity following threatsWATCH: A University of Saskatchewan professor born in Greenland says threats from U.S. President Donald Trump cut deep earlier this year, but has faith in the resilience of her people.CanadaMar 4
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Canadian Light Source research into Solar CellsA team of scientists from the University of Saskatchewan have been using the resources at the Canadian Light Source to research improved performances of next-gen solar cells. Scientist Tim Kelly joined our Juliane Bodini with a closer look at the work.ScienceFeb 18
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‘Credit to Prime Minister Carney’: Scott Moe praises PM’s role in Canada-China trade dealReturning from a delegation in China, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe spoke alongside provincial ministers of agriculture and trade Tuesday afternoon at the University of Saskatchewan.CanadaJan 20
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Canola Research out of USask may boost Canola Value for SaskatchewanWATCH: Researchers from the University of Saskatchewan have found a way to separate the kernel from the hull in a canola seed more efficiently, with minimal damage to the kernel. They hope they are able to increase accessibility to the protein from the canola seed.CanadaDec 29, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 12Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski addresses the city’s current financial state and offers some optimism for the future. The voice of the Saskatchewan Rush helps bring a hockey team back to the European country of North Macedonia. An event at the University of Regina has brought in artificial intelligence experts from across Canada to talk about...ConsumerMar 12
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Feb. 13Saskatchewan Polytechnic walks back their decision to move an engineering program from Saskatoon to Regina. A Saskatchewan man recounts a scary moose attack that had him fighting off the animal outside his front door in an effort to save his mom. University students and experts explain how social media and apps have changed the dating...CrimeFeb 13
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Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 13A Saskatchewan man recounts a scary moose attack that had him fighting off the animal outside his front door in an effort to save his mom. University students and experts explain how social media and apps have changed the dating scene. As the city plans a slight increase to transit fares, local advocates voice the...ConsumerFeb 13
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87-year-old graduates from University of SaskatchewanWATCH: Louise Fraser is one of the oldest graduates from the University of Saskatchewan and hopes to use her degree in education to pass down knowledge to the next generation.EducationNov 12, 2025
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Saskatoon researcher looking into improving winter road constructionWATCH: A Saskatoon-based researcher is looking into ways to improve road construction materials in the winter in a joint project with the University of Saskatchewan and the City of Saskatoon.CanadaDec 15, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Dec. 15A teenage girl who set fire to a fellow student at Evan Hardy Collegiate back in 2024 pleads guilty to attempted murder. A University of Saskatchewan researcher is looking at new ways to make roads in the province more resistant to winter conditions. An incident at Mosaic’s K3 potash mine has left one worker dead.Dec 15, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 12The family of a man killed during an altercation with security at Royal University Hospital speaks out. As safety concerns continue at St. Paul’s Hospital workers are bringing back calls for change. A New Brunswick inquest begins examining the 2024 death of a Saskatchewan man who was killed while working at a wind farm construction...Jan 12
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USask Huskies star grads Hundeby, Wiebe sign with Saskatchewan RoughridersWATCH: Playing together over five seasons with the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, graduates Seth Hundeby and Daniel Wiebe have signed CFL deals to turn pro with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.SportsNov 28, 2025
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Storybook home Vanier Cup spoiled by Montreal Carabins for USask HuskiesWATCH: University of Saskatchewan Huskies head coach Scott Flory, quarterback Jake Farrell & linebacker Seth Hundeby comment on their 30-16 loss in the 2025 Vanier Cup to the University of Montreal Carabins.SportsNov 22, 2025
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USask Huskies hungry to break six-game Vanier Cup losing streak in ReginaWATCH: Final preparations have been put into place for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, set to run out of the tunnel at Mosaic Stadium looking to win their first Vanier Cup since 1998.SportsNov 21, 2025
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USask Huskies capture Mitchell Bowl, advance to Vanier CupWATCH: The University of Saskatchewan Huskies are headed to their third Vanier Cup in five years, winning the 2025 Mitchell Bowl just days after quarterback Anton Amundrud was diagnosed with cancer.SportsNov 16, 2025
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USask Huskies leaning on each other following Amundrud’s cancer diagnosisWATCH: News of quarterback Anton Amundrud being diagnosed with lymphoma has rocked the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, as they prepare to play for their teammate in the 2025 Mitchell Bowl.SportsNov 13, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Nov. 12One of the oldest ever graduates from the University of Saskatchewan is proving you’re never too old to Learn. Premier Scott Moe returns from Ontario following a meeting with the Indian Government that focused on yellow pea tariffs. Players of the Saskatchewan Roughriders rave about the support they have received from fans ahead of the...Nov 12, 2025
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Mitchell Bowl matchup set between USask Huskies, Queen’s University GaelsWATCH: Fresh off winning the program’s 22nd Canada West championship, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies now start preparations for the 2025 Mitchell Bowl against the OUA champion Queen’s Gaels.SportsNov 10, 2025
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Canadian Light Source researching new steroid treatmentsResearchers from the University of Guelph, using the Canadian Light Source in Saskatchewan, have been studying certain enzymes that can chemically convert steroids into treatments for human disease. Lead researcher Dr. Stephen Seah joined Juliane Bodini with more.ScienceDec 8, 2025