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RFK Jr.'s firing of U.S. immunization committee worrisome says USask scientist

RFK Jr.'s firing of U.S. immunization committee worrisome says USask scientist

Virologist Angela Rasmussen said Tuesday that the move will foster more false anti-vaccine beliefs, not only in the U.S. but also in Canada.
Cumberland CN files lawsuit to protect Saskatchewan River Delta

Cumberland CN files lawsuit to protect Saskatchewan River Delta

Moose can no longer be seen in the surrounding areas of the delta.
Illuminating enzymes light the way to innovation

Illuminating enzymes light the way to innovation

Research flourishes in culture of interdisciplinary collaboration at USask.
Bringing together a kaleidoscope of cultures, ages and communities

Bringing together a kaleidoscope of cultures, ages and communities

Saskatoon Eid Carnival draws thousands to Rotary Park in a spirited celebration of Eid al-Adha.
Two new drop-in centres for Saskatoon’s homeless

Two new drop-in centres for Saskatoon’s homeless

Seasonal services to be in operation June 15.
Save the date for flapjacks

Save the date for flapjacks

The city’s 49th annual Civic Pancake Breakfast fundraiser is Thursday, June 19.
City reopens third flood control project in Weaver Park

City reopens third flood control project in Weaver Park

The Government of Canada's Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation strategy funded the project.
Several arrests made after grocery store robberies in Saskatoon

Several arrests made after grocery store robberies in Saskatoon

Police made multiple arrests following two armed robbery incidents at grocery stores over the weekend involving weapons and threats.
Criticism continues over Moe not calling for more federal help

Criticism continues over Moe not calling for more federal help

Evacuees and MLA Jordan McPhail, the Opposition's shadow minister for Northern Affairs and Forestry, at a media event on Monday outside the Saskatchewan cabinet office in Saskatoon
SHA deploys mental health professionals to aid evacuees

SHA deploys mental health professionals to aid evacuees

The SHA is providing mental health and wellness support to wildfire evacuees across Saskatchewan as the crisis continues.
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