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Regina researchers uncover how T. rex may have healed from injuries

Regina researchers uncover how T. rex may have healed from injuries

Researchers found healed fractures inside a Tyrannosaurus rex's rib, leading to the possibility of discovering how dinosaurs healed.
Flying Dust First Nation gains 40 acres of Crown mineral rights

Flying Dust First Nation gains 40 acres of Crown mineral rights

The province has approved transferring 16 hectares of Crown mineral rights to Canada for Flying Dust First Nation under a TLE agreement.
Estevan emergency crews called to vehicle-cyclist collision

Estevan emergency crews called to vehicle-cyclist collision

According to the Estevan Police Service, the cyclist sustained minor injuries.
Saskatoon boy missing since July 1, last seen on 1st Ave N

Saskatoon boy missing since July 1, last seen on 1st Ave N

Keenen Wolfe was last seen wearing a grey hoodie, black sweatpants and black socks.
Moose Jaw saw record benchmark home price for second straight month, data show

Moose Jaw saw record benchmark home price for second straight month, data show

There were 58 homes sold in The Friendly City last month, compared to 65 units — a drop of 12 per cent — in June 2024, the Saskatchewan Realtors Association (SRA) said.
Forever Canadian movement gains ground as separatist push begins to falter

Forever Canadian movement gains ground as separatist push begins to falter

New pro-Canada coalition adopts official name as momentum grows against Alberta independence vote. .
It’s time to celebrate for CCS Grads

It’s time to celebrate for CCS Grads

The 25 members of the CCS Class of 2025 celebrated their graduation under sunny skies in King George Park on June 26.
Eight-foot-tall butterfly artwork to land in Spring Creek Park

Eight-foot-tall butterfly artwork to land in Spring Creek Park

Community artist Grant McLaughlin will work with Christy Schweiger from the Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery to create the statue, while students from St. Michael School will paint ceramic tiles that will cover the artwork.
Lampman's time capsule revealed many surprises after 25 years

Lampman's time capsule revealed many surprises after 25 years

Time capsule was sealed as part of school festivities in the year 2000.
Canora students discover the world is bigger than just Canada

Canora students discover the world is bigger than just Canada

Students completed an assignment where they discovered that many people around the world live in much different conditions than what they have in Canora.
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