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USask project highlights different economy in Saskatchewan's north

USask project highlights different economy in Saskatchewan's north

USask partnered with seven Indigenous communities to study ways to build the north’s social and economic capacity
Videos: Inspiring leaders celebrated on International Women's Day

Videos: Inspiring leaders celebrated on International Women's Day

Three inspiring women in Saskatchewan were chosen for a video series through their demonstrated leadership and mentorship
Cameco mine reopening welcomed news for Rise Aviation

Cameco mine reopening welcomed news for Rise Aviation

Rise Aviation is Cameco’s largest flight provider for workforce transportation to mines in remote regions of the province.
Russia’s attack on Ukraine sparks outrage in Canada’s multilingual media

Russia’s attack on Ukraine sparks outrage in Canada’s multilingual media

The Russian invasion of Ukraine completely dominated ethnic media coverage in Canada from Feb. 23 to March 2, with outlets, including those representing Russian Canadians, unified in their condemnation of the attack
Dragonflies are 'canaries in the coalmine' for wetland biodiversity

Dragonflies are 'canaries in the coalmine' for wetland biodiversity

On World Wildlife Day, Ducks Unlimited Canada launches Project Dragonfly to support species threatened by habitat loss and climate change
Bears help produce art in collaborative effort with Regina artist

Bears help produce art in collaborative effort with Regina artist

A wild new exhibit for art and animal enthusiasts
Sports This Week: Musher readies to take on Iditarod

Sports This Week: Musher readies to take on Iditarod

Veteran racer looking for first win
Omicron wave, vaccination rates mean Canada well protected for now: Tam

Omicron wave, vaccination rates mean Canada well protected for now: Tam

Even if they are not mandatory, Dr. Theresa Tam says face masks should be kept on hand.
Toxic effluence discharged from flooded B.C. composting facility

Toxic effluence discharged from flooded B.C. composting facility

An Abbotsford composting facility set to join a growing network of renewable natural gas providers has been hit with several violations over toxic effluence and the banned disposal of dead mink.
Response to Baby Tanner's death inadequate say First Nation leaders

Response to Baby Tanner's death inadequate say First Nation leaders

"We found out through the Colten Boushie tragedy, just how racist the justice system can be" - FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron
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