27jan25
On this day in History - January 27 Paid Members Public
Fawkes, Edison, Ranger, Vietnam, Tennessine
Do Not Let the Past Define You Paid Members Public
Again and again in my practice I see how the events of one’s childhood or adolescence can continue to affect feelings, reactions and behaviors well into adulthood, and perhaps for an entire lifetime.
Best athletes have strong mind games Paid Members Public
The world’s best athletes make it look so easy. They are young, strong, agile and have a special talent and love for their specific sport.
Food Security in Uncertain Times Paid Members Public
China boosts grain production amid global trade tensions and unpredictable alliances
Man charged after Saskatchewan Highway Patrol seizes 400,000 unstamped cigarettes from semi Paid Members Public
On January 14, 2025, Saskatchewan Highway Patrol officers conducted a traffic stop on Highway #11 near Lumsden. As a result of investigation, the officers observed pallets of unstamped tobacco in the semi’s trailer.
new services launch at select pharmacies across Saskatchewan Paid Members Public
Pharmacists in Saskatchewan are now able to test and treat strep throat and ear infections, expanding healthcare access for patients across the province
OpEd - Will Rural and Urban Municipal Amalgamations in Saskatchewan Become Reality (Part 2) Paid Members Public
A municipal district is described as the “voluntary merging of at least one rural municipality and at least one urban municipality to create a new type of municipality.”
Supporting Sport History and Community Engagement Paid Members Public
It's been a bustling and exciting winter at the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame (SSHF) as the Hall continues its mission to celebrate and share Saskatchewan’s rich sporting legacy.
Government Requires School Divisions to Implement Changeroom Policies Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan mandates all school divisions to develop and publicize changeroom usage policies by June 2025, prioritizing student privacy, dignity, and comfort
Prairie Valley Identifies Urgent Infrastructure Needs Paid Members Public
The Prairie Valley School Division Board of Education has selected the Grenfell School Consolidation as its top major capital priority.
Business pathways start at Medicine Hat College Paid Members Public
Taylor Hicke chose Medicine Hat College (MHC) for its small size, welcoming community and proximity to his hometown of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, but the connections he made and the opportunities he had led to his decision to stay.
USask to Offer Nursing Education in Ten Saskatchewan Communities Paid Members Public
Currently, students can complete their entire BSN degree in Saskatoon, Prince Albert, La Ronge, Île-à-la-Crosse, Yorkton, Lloydminster, North Battleford, and Muenster.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic business students transform learning into real-world success. Paid Members Public
One of the great benefits of a polytechnic education is applied learning—a method where students take what they learn in the classroom, shop or lab and apply it in a real-world setting.