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June 27 COVID-19 update: No deaths, 1,115,288 vaccines, 48 new cases, 96 recoveries

June 27 COVID-19 update: No deaths, 1,115,288 vaccines, 48 new cases, 96 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 22,308 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,115,288.
Langenburg Youth awarded Ted Rogers Scholarship

Langenburg Youth awarded Ted Rogers Scholarship

At a recent virtual ceremony, Rogers Communications handed out Ted Rogers Scholarship to 26 Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan youth. Charlee Mitschke of Langenburg is one of the scholarship recipients.
Dimensions 2021 Awards presented

Dimensions 2021 Awards presented

The recipients of the coveted Dimensions Awards were presented by the Saskatchewan Craft Council online on Tuesday June 29.
A cheaper method for hydrogen-based fuels

A cheaper method for hydrogen-based fuels

SASKATOON – Researchers see the potential of hydrogen-based fuels in the fight against climate change and greenhouse gas emissions.
USask researchers examine extradition and state kidnappings across the 49th parallel

USask researchers examine extradition and state kidnappings across the 49th parallel

SASKATOON – With a five-year Insight Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of nearly $214,000, Dr.
June 26 COVID-19 update: One death, 1,092,980 vaccines, 61 new cases, 71 recoveries

June 26 COVID-19 update: One death, 1,092,980 vaccines, 61 new cases, 71 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 23,323 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,092,980.
USask researcher studies ancient northern reindeer herding culture

USask researcher studies ancient northern reindeer herding culture

SASKATOON – An international team led by Dr.
'Major issue in climate change':

'Major issue in climate change':

New modelling predicts the nature of extreme rainstorms in the U.S. is changing
Be bear aware when camping

Be bear aware when camping

With camping season upon us, it is important to be bear aware and keep campsites and other areas free of attractants. Many of Saskatchewan's parks and campgrounds are in bear country and bears have been known to wander through on occasion.
Archdiocese to ‘follow the lead’ of Cowessess FN looking into residential school burials

Archdiocese to ‘follow the lead’ of Cowessess FN looking into residential school burials

Archbishop Don Bolen of the Archdiocese of Regina said the local archdiocese will be following the lead of Cowesses FN following the discovery of unmarked graves this week.
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