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Survey finds scientists feel interference in research has lessened but still occurs

Survey finds scientists feel interference in research has lessened but still occurs

Interference with scientific research can come in many ways, such as pressure to change results, restrictions on funding or communication with media.
Saskatchewan Skies: Four outer planets form a line

Saskatchewan Skies: Four outer planets form a line

Saturn, Neptune, Jupiter and Uranus trail the moon.
Chapel Gallery Exhibition to showcase dozens of Sask. artists

Chapel Gallery Exhibition to showcase dozens of Sask. artists

Pam Beaver, Sherron Burns, Charley Farrero, Brianne Hager, Heather Hochbaun, Cindy Hoppe, Grace Gerein, and Rosemarie Stadnyk are just some of the 26 artists preparing for the Chapel Gallery Member Exibition
Sask. to stop collecting carbon tax on electric heat

Sask. to stop collecting carbon tax on electric heat

Premier Scott Moe issues video pledging to stop collection of carbon tax on electricity, in addition to natural gas.
Shelly Palmer - Humanity has reached 1 GE

Shelly Palmer - Humanity has reached 1 GE

It has become more challenging to discern content created solely by humans from that which may have had AI assistance or origination.
Sask. to use Calgary clinic for breast cancer diagnostics

Sask. to use Calgary clinic for breast cancer diagnostics

Province announces private facility in Calgary will provide additional breast cancer diagnostic procedures to address backlog.
Bank governor says he knows your pain

Bank governor says he knows your pain

Macklem was careful choosing his words when Brunswick News asked at the press conference whether Justin Trudeau's Liberal government was repeating the same high spending mistakes his father, Pierre Trudeau, made.
El Niño brings a warm start to winter, but that could change: Weather Network

El Niño brings a warm start to winter, but that could change: Weather Network

The Prairie provinces, especially Alberta and Saskatchewan, should expect a milder winter, with below-normal snowfall.
After concerns, Ottawa pauses work on $2-million contract for help on unmarked graves

After concerns, Ottawa pauses work on $2-million contract for help on unmarked graves

OTTAWA — The federal government has paused and plans to reworka $2-million contract with an international group hired to provide advice on identifying and locating the unmarked graves of children who attended residential schools.
Cockrill reacts to sex charges involving a daycare

Cockrill reacts to sex charges involving a daycare

Jeremy Cockrill says Ministry of Education is extremely concerned about allegations of exploitation of children involving a family child care home
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