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No need to worry about ‘murder hornets’ in Sask.: U of S assistant prof
An assistant professor of plant sciences at the University of Saskatchewan says living in this province, residents shouldn't have to worry about the giant Asian hornets everyone seems to be panicking ...
Sheena Roszell
May 06, 2020
‘We don’t support it:’ Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation reacts to federal gun ban
The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) isn't pleased with the federal decision Friday to ban certain firearms. The ban covers 1,500 models and variants of what the federal government considers 'as...
Brady Lang
May 06, 2020
Farm groups say federal agriculture package falls short
The president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) says the $252 million the federal government announced for the agriculture sector Tuesday is nowhere close to the total f...
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May 05, 2020
Business booming for Osler meat processor as residents search for locally sourced food products
Pine View Farms co-owner Melanie Boldt says she can hardly remember what life was like before March 10. In the last eight weeks, it has changed dramatically. Prior to that day, the Osler-based farm-to...
Lara Fominoff
May 05, 2020
P.A. police yet to lay charges in 3-year-old’s murder
Three weeks after ruling a three-year-old girl’s death a homicide, Prince Albert police are still weeks away from updating the public on the murder case. The toddler was found at a home on April...
CJME News
May 05, 2020
Pinehouse teen a whiz at solving Rubik’s Cube
By Nigel Maxwell, paNOW The Rubik's Cube has baffled and frustrated people for over 40 years, but a 13-year-old boy from the northern village of Pinehouse has mastered it. A recent video submitted for...
CJME News
May 02, 2020
Interpreter keeping the deaf and hard of hearing in Sask. informed during COVID-19 pandemic
For those tuning in to the provincial government's daily COVID-19 new conferences, Karen Nurkowski is becoming a familiar face. Nurkowski has been interpreting the briefings into American Sign Languag...
CJME News
May 02, 2020
Karen Nurkowski has been interpreting the Saskatchewan COVID-19 news conferences into American Sign Language for the deaf and hard of hearing in the province. (Karen Nurkowski/Facebook)
COVID-19 outbreaks in 23 First Nations prompting concerns
OTTAWA - Federal officials say the next two weeks will be crucial in trying to determine the scope and severity of the spread of COVID-19 in First Nations communities. Cases of the virus have begun to...
CJME News
May 01, 2020
U of S partners with Ministry of Health for online tick reporting
The Western College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan is switching to a new method of tick surveillance-eTick. “The way the program works is if you go out and you or your ...
CJME News
May 01, 2020
Experimental COVID-19 drug shows promise, but needs more study: U of S prof.
An experimental drug has shown some promise in treating COVID-19, but a Saskatoon professor thinks we shouldn't jump to conclusions. Remdesivir was shown to improve the condition of half of the critic...
Dominick Lucyk
May 01, 2020
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