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Herd immunity in Hutterites - Examiner
In 1918 forced conscription in the USA pushed the Hutterites into Canada Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. The Canadian populations of Hutterites today are a direct lineage from the original 400 who fled Russia. Hutterites are farmers leading

University of Saskatchewan Huskies beat Regina for - StarPhoenix
It wasn’t the medal they hoped for, but the University of Saskatchewan women’s basketball team finished the 2009-10 season on a high note. One day after a disappointing semi-final loss at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) championship, the

Controversial native leader David Ahenakew dies - Vancouver Sun
Former Saskatchewan native leader David Ahenakew, who fought Shellbrook, about 140 kilometres north of Saskatoon. A source confirmed Ahenakew s passing to the Saskatoon StarPhoenix. On Wednesday, lawyer Doug Christie, who represented Ahenakew

Lancers seeded No. 4 going into CIS Final 8 - Windsor Star
The Lancers, who lost 71-52 to host Carleton in the OUA final Saturday, will open the national championships against the fifth-ranked Saskatchewan Huskies (6 p.m., TSN). The Carleton Ravens, the defending national champions, were announced as the

UPDATE 1-Bonterra Q4 profit jumps on tax gains, asset - Reuters
portion of its Shaunavon property at southwestern Saskatchewan in the latest fourth quarter. Oil and gas revenue rose 10 percent to C$24.9 million. Shares of the Calgary, Alberta-based company, which converted to a corporation in January, closed

David Ahenakew, 76: Former native leader - Toronto Star
David Ahenakew, a former Saskatchewan aboriginal leader who was stripped of the Order of Canada for calling Jews a “disease,” has died in hospital after a long battle with cancer. He was 76. Lawrence Joseph, chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan chiefs agree to new FNUniv management - Regina Leader-Post
Saskatchewan First Nations chiefs have agreed to a new management structure for the First Nations University of Canada (FNUC), which includes increased control by the University of Regina Northern Affairs Minister Chuck Strahl and could not

Saskatchewan, Ontario, start perfect at Brier - Vancouver Sun
HALIFAX You d swear you could hear half of Saskatchewan all the way out here in the Maritimes. Provincial curling fans are likely in their glory as their representative, Darrell McKee, finds other two morning games, Manitoba s Jeff

Alberta s Koe rebounds with win over Saskatchewan - Vancouver Sun
EDMONTON Kevin Koe picked himself up, dusted himself off and got back on track in the evening draw of the 2010 Tim Hortons Brier on Monday. And how. An electrifying in-off double for three in the sixth end created a stir at the Halifax Metro

Bronze medal pure gold to Huskies - StarPhoenix
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies are off to the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women’s basketball championship this week at McMaster University in Hamilton University of Alberta Pandas 94-80 Saturday to win the Canada West bronze medal and

TheSpec.com - BreakingNews - Trestman wins CFL coach-of-the-year - Hamilton Spectator
Marc Trestman has been named the CFL coach-of-the year. Trestman beat out the Ticats’ Marcel Bellefeuille and Saskatchewan’s Ken Miller for the honour, which was awarded today at the CFL Congress outside Edmonton. Trestman led Montreal to a CFL-best

Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall promises zero growth in spending to be - Regina Leader-Post
Premier Brad Wall will go from the seat of honour at the Saskatchewan Party’s annual gathering to the hot seat of question period as the legislature begins its spring sitting today. But the two-day love-in at the weekend Sask. Party convention did

TSX ends lower on gold slump - canada.com
TSX, Barrick Gold Corp. was down 1.71% to $40.84, and Goldcorp Inc. fell 0.41% to $41.36. Crude oil was up 37 cents to $81.87 US a barrel in New York. Big-cap Canadian stocks such as Research In Motion Ltd. and Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc

Fate of patient files a wild frontier - Toronto Star
REGINA Gary Dickson has seen abandoned medical records turn up in some pretty bizarre places in his time as Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner mouldy basements, drafty Quonset huts, vacant buildings. He argues more needs to be done to protect

New technology for a classic fair favourite - Regina Leader-Post
All manners of contraptions come together in the winter workshops of Saskatchewan, where time allows for welding this and wiring that, for ingenuity and invention, for trials and recalculations, and, ultimately, for the satisfaction of a job complete

Gushue Over McKee - News Talk650
Saskatoon’s Darrell McKee won one and lost one at the Tim Horton’s Brier in Halifax on Sunday. Saskatchewan defeated New Brunswick 7-4, however Saskatchewan lost its second game to Newfoundland/Labrador 11-5. The Brad Gushue team scored three in the

Huskies make history - StarPhoenix
It’s turning out to be a banner season for the University of Saskatchewan men’s basketball squad. The Huskies captured their first Canada West men’s basketball championship banner Saturday in Vancouver, defeating the University of Calgary Dinos 96-83

Reed Lake Drill Permits Attained - Stockhouse
300contiguous acres at Reed Lake, Manitoba; (d) 450,000 contiguous acresof Potash claims, bordering Alberta and Saskatchewan; (e) 130,500 acresprospective for Coal in SE Saskatchewan; (f) 180,000 acres prospectivefor Lithium in Alberta; (g) and

Saving public education system aim of STF billboard campaign - StarPhoenix
In an era of increasing privatization, the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) is imploring Saskatchewan people to recognize the importance of public education. The organization’s billboard campaign began last week and it will soon be followed by

Homebuying interest increasing in Saskatchewan and Manitoba: RBC - CNW Group
SASKATCHEWAN, March 8 /CNW/ - Ninety-one per cent of Saskatchewan and Manitoba respondents believe that buying a home is a good investment according to the 17th Annual RBC Homeownership Survey. Twenty-eight per cent say they are likely to purchase a

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