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Rehabilitation centres, students concerned as U of S suspends wildlife clinicWATCH: Wildlife advocates and students are raising concerns about the University of Saskatchewan’s veterinary college’s decision to stop accepting wildlife at its clinic indefinitely.CanadaJul 13
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: July 13It’s been quite the tornado season for Saskatchewan thus far which begs the question… Why so many? We investigate what’s been causing such an immense increase in tornado activity in the province. Plus, the University of Saskatchewan’s veterinary medical centre suspends services. What led to the decision to close its doors, and what has the...EconomyJul 13
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Saskatoon’s VIDO expecting high containment lab certification next yearWATCH: The University of Saskatchewan’s Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) anticipates its Containment Level 4 labs will be certified by next year, making it the first educational institution in the country to have them.CanadaJun 8
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Saskatoon researchers in ‘very early stages’ of animal testing hantavirus vaccineWATCH: Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan’s Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) say they are in the early stages of preclinical testing a hantavirus vaccine, with years needed for rollout.CanadaMay 26
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Handling Hantavirus infections and tracking transmissionA suspected human-to-human transmission of Hantavirus has led to concerns over the risk to public health. Dr. Bryce Warner, scientist at the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization at the University of Saskatchewan, joins Miranda Anthistle to breakdown the details of this rare rodent-borne disease.Global News Morning TorontoMay 7
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USask new state of the art dental infrastructure enhancing patient experienceWATCH: University of Saskatchewan’s dental education program has unveiled a brand new renovation at the College of Dentistry Clinic worth $24-million.HealthMay 4
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Huskies host fundraising eventWATCH: University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football hosts their annual “Dogs” breakfast to raise funds for athlete scholarshipsCanadaApr 30
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Huskies Dogs’ Breakfast supports student athletesWATCH: Prairieland Park was packed this morning for the Huskie Football Foundation’s Dogs’ Breakfast. The fundraiser helps raise money for scholarships and academic assistance for the University of Saskatchewan Huskie Football team.CanadaApr 30
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Observing Stroke Month raising awareness while recognizing warning signsWATCH: June is stroke awareness month, and it’s been 20 years since Heart & Stroke launched stroke guidelines that have transformed how stroke care is delivered nationwide. Terry Yuzik shares how he is supporting local stroke patients with his lived experience. RN Merredith Kotzer is the clinical coordinator of Saskatoon’s Stroke Prevention Clinic at Royal...HealthJun 17
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Third Saskatchewan tornado confirmed this year damaging farms, vehiclesWATCH: Western University’s Northern Tornado Project is on the ground in south-eastern Saskatchewan assessing the damage from the province’s third tornado confirmed this year.CanadaJun 10
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USask accelerating research with new quantum computerWATCH: The federal government announcing nearly $2-million in funding for the University of Saskatchewan to own and operate a quantum computer. USask Quantum Centre director Steven Rayan explains what this means for research in the province.ScienceApr 6
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Vince Bruni-BossioWATCH: Building community is the intention of the 12th president of the University of Saskatchewan. Vince Bruni-Bossio was appointed to the new five-year term this past summer and stepped into the role on January 1, 2026. Learn more about Bruni-Bossio and his goals in this week’s Shaping Saskatchewan.CanadaMar 13
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 8New polling shows Carla Beck is falling behind Scott Moe in approval ratings. The University of Regina looks towards the future with the introduction of a new strategic plan for the next ten years. Saskatchewan’s public safety agency says they are more prepared than ever for this years wildfire season.HealthApr 8
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Saskatchewan feeling the impacts of the rising costs of sports equipmentRising sports costs are being driven by more than just inflation. Moshe Lander, Economy professor at Concordia University says on top of upgraded equipment, growing demand is also playing a role, as more kids sign up and the need for equipment increases. “Part of it is that quality adjustment, part of it too is as...SportsApr 10
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‘We are big-hearted’: Saskatchewan professor born in Greenland owes resilience to identity following threatsWATCH: A University of Saskatchewan professor born in Greenland says threats from U.S. President Donald Trump cut deep earlier this year, but has faith in the resilience of her people.CanadaMar 4
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Canadian Light Source research into Solar CellsA team of scientists from the University of Saskatchewan have been using the resources at the Canadian Light Source to research improved performances of next-gen solar cells. Scientist Tim Kelly joined our Juliane Bodini with a closer look at the work.ScienceFeb 18
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 12Regina Mayor Chad Bachynski addresses the city’s current financial state and offers some optimism for the future. The voice of the Saskatchewan Rush helps bring a hockey team back to the European country of North Macedonia. An event at the University of Regina has brought in artificial intelligence experts from across Canada to talk about...ConsumerMar 12
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Feb. 13Saskatchewan Polytechnic walks back their decision to move an engineering program from Saskatoon to Regina. A Saskatchewan man recounts a scary moose attack that had him fighting off the animal outside his front door in an effort to save his mom. University students and experts explain how social media and apps have changed the dating...CrimeFeb 13
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Global News at 6 Regina: Feb. 13A Saskatchewan man recounts a scary moose attack that had him fighting off the animal outside his front door in an effort to save his mom. University students and experts explain how social media and apps have changed the dating scene. As the city plans a slight increase to transit fares, local advocates voice the...ConsumerFeb 13
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‘Credit to Prime Minister Carney’: Scott Moe praises PM’s role in Canada-China trade dealReturning from a delegation in China, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe spoke alongside provincial ministers of agriculture and trade Tuesday afternoon at the University of Saskatchewan.CanadaJan 20