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Funding to help Jansen area prepare for growth

Funding to help Jansen area prepare for growth

Sylvite Four-Six Working Group granted $250,000.
Filipinos recognized for their contributions to the community

Filipinos recognized for their contributions to the community

There are new services that Filipino migrant workers can avail themselves of when they go home to the Philippines.
Improvements to Saskatoon Cancer Patient Lodge moving ahead

Improvements to Saskatoon Cancer Patient Lodge moving ahead

Design phase is underway.
Police seek public's help following stabbing reported in Saskatoon

Police seek public's help following stabbing reported in Saskatoon

The victim told officers the stabbing happened while getting a ride to Saskatoon from Prince Albert.
USask, Thunderchild First Nation sign MOU celebrating collaboration

USask, Thunderchild First Nation sign MOU celebrating collaboration

Partnership fosters mentorship, research and support.
Autopsy planned after man found dead in Prince Albert

Autopsy planned after man found dead in Prince Albert

Prince Albert Police Service responded to the 1200 block of 28th Street East to assist Parkland Ambulance who was responding to a man who was not conscious and not breathing.
Campus essentials: 10 things every new and returning USask student needs to know for Fall Term

Campus essentials: 10 things every new and returning USask student needs to know for Fall Term

Attention students: Prepare for the upcoming academic year with this handy list of items that will help make your experience at USask a memorable one.
Sask Rivers sees slight increase in FNMI teachers

Sask Rivers sees slight increase in FNMI teachers

Currently, 164 educators are Métis and 26 First Nations.
Long Weekend Long Read: Community caring blows up after dog food theft

Long Weekend Long Read: Community caring blows up after dog food theft

Want to walk a dog? Just show up any afternoon except stat holidays and connect with staff so you can take a dog for a walk.
Jacob Wassermann looks to L.A. in 2028 after Paralympic debut

Jacob Wassermann looks to L.A. in 2028 after Paralympic debut

The athlete also says he learned a lot watching more experienced rowers that he can use as he prepares for L.A.
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