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Sask. risking millions in funding if it doesn't sign on to National School Food Program: expert

One expert says that if the deal is anywhere similar to Manitoba's agreement with Ottawa, Saskatchewan could potentially lose out on $17 million over three years.

Beloved Sask. teacher and coach Kelly Kruppi dies after 6-week battle in the hospital

A beloved Balgonie, Sask., high school teacher and coach who was left paralyzed after a bizarre accident has died.
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U of S expert concerned about next flu season with U.S. opting out of World Health Organization

The United States is no longer submitting its data on flu cases to the World Health Organization after President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 20. Scientist Angela Rasmussen says it is important to have American data because it is the most populous country in North America and where the majority of flu spread happens. The World Health Organization decides which strains are included in the seasonal flu virus for the Northern Hemisphere.
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Barber, customer discuss importance of hair to Black identity

Lucky Okurame, the owner of Lucky Hair and Beauty Studio, was the first barber Vuyo Ginindza went to after he moved to Regina. From Nigeria and Eswatini, respectively, they've both been able to express themselves more freely here with their hairstyles.

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