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Computer science is for everyone: new USask graduate

Computer science is for everyone: new USask graduate

Amanda Ewen wasn’t sure about pursuing science until she discovered her perfect place at USask.
New USask infrastructure to bolster agricultural research

New USask infrastructure to bolster agricultural research

USask has received $11.8 million in funding for two new facilities that will provide critical workspace for crop and soil science research and teaching.
Police use armoured rescue vehicle following firearm-related incident

Police use armoured rescue vehicle following firearm-related incident

Shortly before 6 p.m., June 11, patrol officers were dispatched to a weapons call at a home in the 400 block of Avenue R South.
Police seize shotgun, machete in standoff at Saskatoon home

Police seize shotgun, machete in standoff at Saskatoon home

A Saskatoon man is facing firearms charges after police surrounded a home on Avenue R South following reports of a weapon being pointed.
Two men facing child pornography charges in Saskatoon

Two men facing child pornography charges in Saskatoon

In the first case, the Saskatchewan ICE Unit commenced an investigation relating to child pornography in January. 
S-toon marks Filipino Heritage Month as Philippines celebrates Independence Day

S-toon marks Filipino Heritage Month as Philippines celebrates Independence Day

Provincial officials joined the Filipino community in Saskatoon to mark Filipino Heritage Month with a flag-raising ceremony.
Calling all hot dogs

Calling all hot dogs

Dog Day of Summer returns to Mayfair Outdoor Pool on Aug. 26.
Bus service to Volbeat & Three Days Grace

Bus service to Volbeat & Three Days Grace

Buses leave the Special Events Stop starting at 5:45 p.m.
Missing man in wheelchair reported to Saskatoon police

Missing man in wheelchair reported to Saskatoon police

Anonymous information can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
USask graduate encourages Indigenous students to ‘keep going’

USask graduate encourages Indigenous students to ‘keep going’

Indigenous Arts and Science student plans to pursue master’s degree in Indigenous literature.
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