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Shaping Saskatchewan: Vince Bruni-BossioUniversity of Saskatchewan president Vince Bruni-Bossio was appointed to the new five-year term this past summer and stepped into the role on Jan. 1.EducationMar 14
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Saskatchewan professor praises roots, Greenland’s resilience following U.S. threatsA 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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University of Saskatchewan bison research project looks toward sustainabilityWith more bison being reintroduced to the province, researchers in Saskatchewan are working to develop ways for the giant mammal to be treated differently from beef cattle.CanadaJan 28
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Saskatoon summit discusses how to tackle overpopulation of dogs9 First Nations Communities gathered to discuss the overpopulation of dogs, allowing them to talk through ideas and come up with solutions to address the issue.CanadaMar 31
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Middle East escalation driving gas price hike in SaskatchewanAs of Wednesday morning, most stations were averaging about 1.35 per regular litre in both Regina and Saskatoon, leaving the future prices unpredictable.EconomyMar 4
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‘Too far to say’: Experts unsure social media ban best path for Saskatchewan youthAs Premier Scott Moe floats the idea of exploring a social media ban for children under 16, experts say it is unclear whether it would address mental health concerns among youth.CanadaApr 1
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Saskatchewan’s Denare Beach bracing for wildfire after last year’s destructionAs experts predict a slower start to Saskatchewan's wildfire season, a resident of ravaged Denare Beach says she is apprehensive about trusting the province's readiness this year.FireApr 9
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Saskatchewan health-care worker associations ‘very excited’ about province’s care planNurse practitioner and pharmacist associations say they are optimistic about the province's newly announced health care plan, despite remaining questions.CanadaMar 10
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Saskatchewan says ‘standing still’ not an option under new health-care planPremier Scott Moe says the new plan focuses on improving access to primary care providers, with nurse practitioners a key element.PoliticsMar 9
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‘Good for the economy’: Premier Moe praises Canada-India uranium trade dealSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is praising Canada's uranium deal with India, saying it is good for the province's economy as pulse tariffs persist.CanadaMar 2
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Former lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan dies aged 82Saskatchewan's former lieutenant-governor, Vaughn Solomon Schofield, died at the age of 82 on Thursday. She served in the role from 2012 to 2018.PoliticsApr 10
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Saskatchewan residents urged to become organ donors 8 years after Humboldt Broncos crashAn organ recipient is urging Saskatchewan residents to register as donors on the seventh annual Green Shirt Day, remembering the Humboldt Broncos.CanadaApr 7
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Why did the crown stay the charges against self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada’?A lack of evidence led prosecutors to halt the case against self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada” Romana Didulo, shedding new light on a high-profile Saskatchewan compound raid.CanadaMar 19
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Butterdome makeover: Iconic U of A building’s yellow exterior getting an upgradeThe new Butterdome façade draws on the University of Alberta’s official green and gold colours and will include a lighting feature mimicking the North Saskatchewan River.EducationJan 21
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What’s at stake as Supreme Court hears challenge to Quebec’s Bill 21From the use of the notwithstanding clause to state secularism to Quebec's unique place within Canada, constitutional law experts say the case will result in a major new precedent.CanadaMar 24
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Saskatchewan industries brace as temporary foreign worker permits set to expireAs thousands of temporary foreign worker permits are set to expire across Canada this year, industries in Saskatchewan are raising concerns about its implications in the province.CanadaMar 13
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Alberta teen set to represent Western Canada at International Space SchoolSixteen-year-old Thomas Toombes has been chosen as the 2026 Western Canada delegate to attend the International Space School in Houston this summer.Apr 10
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Fire underneath Saskatoon’s University Bridge causes damage to sewer lineA human-made fire under the University Bridge caused damage to a sewer line for the second year in a row. The fire department is investigating.CanadaMar 10
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Bell Canada to build large data centre outside ReginaThe parent company of Bell Canada is planning to build a new data centre outside Regina that is billed to be a major contribution to Canada’s artificial intelligence sovereignty.CanadaMar 17
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Not just balloons: Why the Iran war could cause a global helium shortageHelium, which is considered a critical mineral, is under pressure as the Strait of Hormuz has remained impassable throughout the conflict.EconomyMar 11