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STR8UP co-founder passes away at 88

STR8UP co-founder passes away at 88

STR8UP incorporated as its own non-profit and registered Canadian Charity in 2014, enabling them to expand their outreach services and introduce new programs.
Fedoruk Centre at USask announces new executive director

Fedoruk Centre at USask announces new executive director

At SNOLAB, Jeter Hall has overseen a broad portfolio of projects while maintaining the integrity and operation of the scientific infrastructure of the lab.
Section of Ruth Street closed on Saturday

Section of Ruth Street closed on Saturday

Catch basin repair between McKinnon and Munroe Avenues.
Michael recalls bonding time with son in Amazing Race Canada 10

Michael recalls bonding time with son in Amazing Race Canada 10

Amazing Race Canada takes 11 teams to different and scenic spots in a cross-country competition.
Province sets medical imaging record with upgrades in Regina, S-toon

Province sets medical imaging record with upgrades in Regina, S-toon

Sask. performed more than 250K CT and MRI scans in 2024-25, a record volume, thanks to expanded services in Regina, Saskatoon and beyond.
Update: Youth sent to hospital following collision in Saskatoon

Update: Youth sent to hospital following collision in Saskatoon

A 7-year-old boy was transported to hospital with serious injuries. 
Missing 15-year-old girl from Saskatoon last seen June 28

Missing 15-year-old girl from Saskatoon last seen June 28

Kyla Dreger, also known as CC, was last seen near Avenue R and 20th Street.
Youth-led EGADZ homes to offer hope to at-risk S-toon teens

Youth-led EGADZ homes to offer hope to at-risk S-toon teens

Former at-risk youths in Saskatoon are helping guide others through EGADZ’s new Retreat Homes project for recovery and stability.
RM of Corman Park wants to revisit parking at popular beach site

RM of Corman Park wants to revisit parking at popular beach site

Expanded parking at Fred Heal Canoe Launch has been sidelined since 2019.
USask alumna reflects on her time as university’s 16th chancellor

USask alumna reflects on her time as university’s 16th chancellor

Grit McCreath (BEd’91), a graduate of the College of Education, said she feels like 'one of the luckiest people in the world' to have had the opportunity to serve her alma mater.
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