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USask researchers exploring brain-gut connection

USask researchers exploring brain-gut connection

New Alzheimer’s disease treatments could be sitting in the dairy cooler.
Prairie fire officials work to support evacuees, while some areas plan return home

Prairie fire officials work to support evacuees, while some areas plan return home

The firefight on the Prairies wildfire front took a new turn Friday as officials in two provinces worked to support evacuees, while affected communities readied themselves to bring residents home.
On the road again

On the road again

Highways minister strikes out on a summer tour.
NDP calls for more investment in short line rail

NDP calls for more investment in short line rail

Opposition New Democrats visited a short line rail operation in southern Saskatchewan Thursday.
Wildfire update: province in a much stronger position, says Moe

Wildfire update: province in a much stronger position, says Moe

Latest wildfire update from SPSA reports repatriation efforts, lifting of ATV and UTV bans.
Saskatchewan RCMP investigating after 'hateful symbol' painted on rainbow sidewalk

Saskatchewan RCMP investigating after 'hateful symbol' painted on rainbow sidewalk

TISDALE — RCMP say they're investigating after they say a "hateful symbol" was painted on a rainbow crosswalk in a Saskatchewan town.
SHA restructures leadership to strengthen frontline care

SHA restructures leadership to strengthen frontline care

SHA's new leadership model aims to enhance patient care province-wide.
Displays, workshops and other activities highlight Indigenous culture

Displays, workshops and other activities highlight Indigenous culture

Celebrating National Indigenous History Month at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.
Sask. Day of Caring raises $643K for wildfire relief, more to come

Sask. Day of Caring raises $643K for wildfire relief, more to come

A province-wide radiothon raised more than $643,000 on Thursday, with government-matching funds still to be added.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew tours wildfire zones, wants more hotel rooms opened

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew tours wildfire zones, wants more hotel rooms opened

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew took to the air Thursday, touring areas hit by wildfire, meeting with firefighters and community leaders, and issuing a warning to hotel owners to free up more rooms for evacuees. "We have emergency powers.
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