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Sask. Polytech enhances sustainable energy studies capacity

Sask. Polytech enhances sustainable energy studies capacity

First polytechnic to partner with University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering (UNENE).
Sask leaders breathe sigh of relief on tariffs

Sask leaders breathe sigh of relief on tariffs

Canada escapes the brunt of Trump’s tariffs on Liberation Day
Province takes action against rising drug overdoses

Province takes action against rising drug overdoses

Free treatment kits and training offered.
Cancer care enhanced through drug formulary changes

Cancer care enhanced through drug formulary changes

Two drugs added and use of others enhanced.
All 60 inpatient spaces now open at Lumsden treatment centre

All 60 inpatient spaces now open at Lumsden treatment centre

40 inpatient spaces are in addition to the first phase of 20 beds opened at Willowview in January.
Hindley speaks on why $10 a day childcare deal is not done yet

Hindley speaks on why $10 a day childcare deal is not done yet

Education Minister Everett Hindley insists Saskatchewan still wants to get a deal done.
Man facing child pornography charges following ICE Unit investigation

Man facing child pornography charges following ICE Unit investigation

The investigation was supported by Europol and led by the State Criminal Police of Bavariaand the Bavarian Central Office for the Prosecution of Cybercrime.
Wednesday morning drivers find themselves in a fog

Wednesday morning drivers find themselves in a fog

Most areas of Saskatchewan may yet see more snow, says Environment Canada, but the fog is expected to dissipate through the morning.
WHL playoffs: Hitmen knock off Blades 4-1, lead series 3-0

WHL playoffs: Hitmen knock off Blades 4-1, lead series 3-0

SASKATOON, Sask. — Tanner Howe had a goal and assist, Hunter Aura chipped in with two assists, and the visiting Calgary Hitmen knocked off the Saskatoon Blades 4-1 in Western Hockey League playoff action on Tuesday at the SaskTel Centre.
Canada's Jacobs beats Sweden and Italy at world men's curling championship

Canada's Jacobs beats Sweden and Italy at world men's curling championship

MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Canada entered play against Sweden on Tuesday with a game plan to make the defending world men's curling champions throw big-weight shots in key moments.
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