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Wildlife rehab centre warns of impact as University of Saskatchewan suspends servicesWildlife advocates and students are raising concerns about the University of Saskatchewan veterinary college's decision to stop accepting wildlife at its clinic indefinitely.CanadaJul 13
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Saskatoon’s VIDO expecting high containment lab certification next yearThe University of Saskatchewan's Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) will be the first educational institution in Canada to have Containment Level 4 labs.CanadaJun 9
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Saskatoon researchers in ‘very early stages’ of animal testing for hantavirus vaccineResearchers at the University of Saskatchewan's Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) say they are in the early stages of preclinical testing a hantavirus vaccineCanadaMay 26
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U of S Huskies football team hosts breakfast gala to raise funds for scholarshipsUniversity of Saskatchewan Huskies host their annual Dogs Breakfast gala, drawing 1,400 attendees to fundraise money for athlete scholarships.SportsApr 30
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Siemens expansion expected to bring 100 jobs to SaskatoonSiemens Canada is expanding its Saskatoon operations at Saskatchewan's research and technology park, expected to create 100 new jobs over the next two years.CanadaJul 15
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Saskatoon residents raising concerns about proposed parking permit increasesSaskatoon's Varsity View neighbourhood residents want better alternatives to permit fee hikes tied to parking on their residential streets, claiming visitors misuse the program.CanadaJul 10
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Flag football creates opportunities for Saskatchewan’s female athletesWomen's flag football is on the rise, and Saskatchewan is at the forefront of it. With the game growing, so are the opportunities for Saskatchewan athletes.SportsJul 7
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The legacy of Saskatoon philanthropist Irene DubéAs a businesswoman, philanthropist and mother of three, Irene Dubé, who died Tuesday, shaped much of what Saskatoon has become today.CanadaJun 12
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Timeline: Key moments in Babcock’s path to OilersMike Babcock's coaching career has included a Stanley Cup title, two Olympic gold medals, high-profile NHL jobs and scrutiny over his treatment of players.SportsJun 23
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Incoming high-water levels to raise Saskatoon waterline by over half a meterWith high waters coming to the South Sask. River, some water sport groups are being forced to make a change while others benefit from the rise. Officials warn it may be dangerous.EnvironmentJun 4
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Saskatchewan separatists promise independence would bring prosperityThe Saskatchewan Prosperity Project is advocating for a free, independent Saskatchewan, its president said, citing historic grievances with the province's relationship with Ottawa.PoliticsJun 9
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Saskatchewan students, seniors continue to struggle as cost of food and fuel risesPrices are rising very quickly compared to historical norms, and for many in Saskatchewan, wages are not keeping pace.EconomyMay 21
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Edmonton Oilers hire Mike Babcock as head coachSeven years after he coached his last NHL game, Mike Babcock is back behind an NHL bench.SportsJun 23
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Saskatchewan Roughriders prepare for first CFL game in Saskatoon in 35 yearsThe Saskatchewan Roughriders are readying for a pre-season game against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The two teams are set to play the first CFL game in Saskatoon in 35 years.SportsMay 22
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Consultations with Sask. producers ‘an opportunity’ for collaboration, says ministerCanada's agriculture minister is meeting with stakeholders from Saskatchewan's agriculture sector to consult on its new industry policy framework for the years to come.CanadaMay 20
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Are Ebola travel restrictions necessary? PHAC, health experts disagreeHealth officials have cited the FIFA World Cup as justification, but some infectious disease experts are siding with the WHO in saying travel restrictions will have little effect.HealthMay 28
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‘All hands on deck’: Saskatoon greenhouses, green thumbs gear up for busy weekendGreenhouses and growers in Saskatoon are preparing for what are typically the two busiest weekends of the year at the kickoff of planting season.CanadaMay 8
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Alberta separatism: 60% want to stay in Canada, 35% support leaving — and many confusedThe Angus Reid survey, conducted May 22-24, found 40 per cent of Albertans say they believe Premier Danielle Smith doesn't care what happens — as long as she stays in power.PoliticsMay 25
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Saskatoon infectious disease lab searches for hantavirus treatmentResearch from a Saskatoon-based infectious disease lab looks at the difference in the immune response between humans and rodents to identify a treatment approach for hantavirus.HealthMay 7
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Sask. community safety minister defends corrections system after 5 inmate release errorsSaskatchewan Community Safety Minister Michael Weger says the mistakes are small compared with the successes of the ministry, while some experts point to greater systematic cracks.CanadaJul 14